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Kelly Osbourne has publicly hit out at an executive that once branded her “too fat for TV” as she recalled the brutal attitudes she had experienced while growing up as a young star. The 39 year old daughter of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, opened up about the “insulting” incident in the latest episode of The Osbourne’s Podcast, where she explained how an agency head had ridiculed her figure and urged her to lose weight if she wanted to pursue a career on screen. “It was the most insulting f***ing thing,” she told her listeners.

"When I was a kid, I got pulled into the head of the agency's office and he was putting golf balls into a cup and gave me a whole speech about how I was too fat for TV and I needed to lose weight, and that if I lost weight, I would look better." The singer then went on to add how she had been given a lecture about how she needed to lose weight if she wanted to be successful. Although Kelly declined to name the executive involved, she did reference the time period in which the incident reportedly occurred, as she had just been cast in the Disney remake of Freaky Friday alongside Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis back in 2003.



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