Kelly Osbournes Twitter Account is Classic Osbourne Material

Kelly Osbourne is one of the funniest, most entertaining women on television. Shes been part of the Fashion Police family on E! for many years, and shes one who is finding it difficult to deal with the tragic and untimely death of the late Joan Rivers. Raised in the spotlight, shes no stranger to the

Kelly Osbourne

Kelly Osbourne is one of the funniest, most entertaining women on television. She’s been part of the Fashion Police family on E! for many years, and she’s one who is finding it difficult to deal with the tragic and untimely death of the late Joan Rivers. Raised in the spotlight, she’s no stranger to the press, tabloids and Hollywood fodder. Her parents are legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne, and she’s had her fair share of media attention. At one time she was what could only be described as a hot mess. She was very punk rock, never well put together, unhealthy and not at all interested in being anything else. Fortunately, she managed to turn her life around and she’s become a fashion icon in a world of fashion icons. Known for her occasionally colorful hair, her daring wardrobe and her keen sense of fashion, she’s a force with which to be reckoned, and we love her. With a face just like her mother, she’s a true beauty whose career has really taken off. Despite the fact that she’s become a bit classier and more elegant, she’s still the same old inappropriate girl we knew and loved when she was a reality show. Kelly Osbourne’s twitter page shows she has not made too much of an effort to tone down her true feelings, and we love it.

If only our Dads knew that by being best friends what their children would become! I didn't get a gay… http://t.co/k3f7GaqYCk

— Kelly! (@KellyOsbourne) February 6, 2015

You know, it just happens from time to time. And their dads are pretty cool if you think about it.

It's a true shame that the #NFL put so much $ into an anti violence campaign only for the #SuperBowl to end in violence!

— Kelly! (@KellyOsbourne) February 2, 2015

It’s a shame so many athletes, famous faces and people we don’t even know think it’s all right to be so hateful and violent in the first place; not just the NFL.

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