Kelly Osbourne Passionately Responds To *Those* Plastic Surgery Rumors

Kelly Osbourne Passionately Responds To *Those* Plastic Surgery Rumors
  • Kelly Osbourne is shutting down rumors that she’s had plastic surgery.

  • “I have never done anything to my face other than a couple of injections in my lips, in my jaw, and in my forehead,” she said on Instagram

  • Osbourne also had gastric bypass surgery for weight loss in 2018.


Kelly Osbourne has always been honest with her fans. That’s why she opened up about her relapse after being sober for nearly four years—and why she recently felt the need to clarify that she’s never had plastic surgery. According to the 36-year-old, some online rumors claim that she’s had serious work done, but she insists she hasn’t and stood up for herself on Instagram.

“Good morning everyone. I’m currently in hair and makeup right now. I just want to bring up a topic that you guys are talking about because I’m always really honest and really upfront about what I’ve done to my body and who I am,” she said in a recent video.

“I have not had plastic surgery. I have never done anything to my face other than a couple of injections in my lips, in my jaw, and in my forehead here,” she continued. “I do not lie but thank you for the compliment.”

She captioned the post: “Let’s squash these stupid rumours!!! Can’t you just be happy for me?”

And with that, many friends and followers showed their love. “U look incredible. F—k em,” Vanessa Hudgens commented. “Babe you look phenomenal 🔥,” another wrote. “You look GORGEOUS!” someone else added.

It would be out of character for Kelly to hide such a procedure, considering how vulnerable she was about having gastric bypass surgery, which led to an 85-pound weight loss.

“I had surgery; I don’t give a f—k what anyone has to say,” Osbourne said on the Hollywood Raw podcast in August. “I did it, I’m proud of it. I did the gastric sleeve. All it does is change the shape of your stomach. I got that almost two years ago. I will never ever ever lie about it ever. It is the best thing I have ever done.”

She continued, stressing that the operation wasn’t a quick fix: “The kind of surgery I had…if you don’t work out and you don’t eat right, you gain weight. All it does is move you in the right direction.”


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