Showing posts with label Kelly Osbourne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly Osbourne. Show all posts
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Kelly Osbourne Poses in a Bikini
US Magazine Reports:
"I've never worn a bikini in my whole life," says Osbourne, who tells the magazine she's shed 50 lbs over the past year, USA Today reports. "I was called fat and ugly in the press almost my entire life.
"...I understand that being judged by others comes with the territory, but it broke my heart and ruined my self-esteem," says the 5-foot-2 star, who now weighs 112 lbs. "It sets you up to hate yourself in a huge way. I was so angry about the things people said about me."
I think the Bikini goal of health and fitness is always overkill, but I agree with her comments that constantly being put down ruins your self-esteem.
"I've never worn a bikini in my whole life," says Osbourne, who tells the magazine she's shed 50 lbs over the past year, USA Today reports. "I was called fat and ugly in the press almost my entire life.
"...I understand that being judged by others comes with the territory, but it broke my heart and ruined my self-esteem," says the 5-foot-2 star, who now weighs 112 lbs. "It sets you up to hate yourself in a huge way. I was so angry about the things people said about me."
I think the Bikini goal of health and fitness is always overkill, but I agree with her comments that constantly being put down ruins your self-esteem.
Labels:
Bikini,
DWTS,
Kelly Osbourne,
Shape Magazine,
US Weekly
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Kelly Osbourne and Fat Discrimination,
Kelly Osbourne checked into rehab for drug and alcohol addiction three times.
But the singer, 25, tells the new Us Weekly (on newsstands now): "I took more hell for being fat than I did for being an absolute raging drug addict. I will never understand that."
It is so sad that this world has so much hate for overweight people. It is self destructive as a society. In the Nightline FaceOff: Is it ok to be Fat?, Marianne Kirby, co-author of "Lessons From the Fat-O-Sphere" makes the best point of the night. Why do we attack the faceless fat bodies in advertisements instead of focusing on diet and exercise.
I agree, if it is about obesity talk about diet and exercise. Don't make moral judgements about me because of my appearance.
But the singer, 25, tells the new Us Weekly (on newsstands now): "I took more hell for being fat than I did for being an absolute raging drug addict. I will never understand that."
It is so sad that this world has so much hate for overweight people. It is self destructive as a society. In the Nightline FaceOff: Is it ok to be Fat?, Marianne Kirby, co-author of "Lessons From the Fat-O-Sphere" makes the best point of the night. Why do we attack the faceless fat bodies in advertisements instead of focusing on diet and exercise.
I agree, if it is about obesity talk about diet and exercise. Don't make moral judgements about me because of my appearance.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Kelly Osbourne: I've Lost 20 Pounds on DWTS -- But I'm Still "Starving!"
At least she is keeping it real. She says it is not just the dancing. It is also the not eating that is getting the weight off. Past contestants like Denise Richards said she was dancing and eating pizza and lost weight.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Kelly Osbourne on DWTS: My Body Is Going to Be "Sick"
Kelly Osborne must have bought into the propaganda of Denise Richards when it comes to how DWTS can make you thin while you eat pizza.
It is true that dancing can be a great workout, but celebrities should not do these shows as away to jump start their weight loss. Many people get hurt on this show. From last season Jewel and Steve O were hurt badly.
It is true that dancing can be a great workout, but celebrities should not do these shows as away to jump start their weight loss. Many people get hurt on this show. From last season Jewel and Steve O were hurt badly.
Labels:
Celebrities,
Denise Richards,
DWTS,
Kelly Osbourne
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