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Kelly Osbourne is recalling her early days in Hollywood. On a recent episode of her family's podcast, "The Osbournes Podcast," Kelly shared a rude incident with her co-hosts: her mother Sharon, father Ozzy and brother Jack. "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," Kelly remembered.

The 39-year-old TV personality said it happened after she was cast in the 2003 film, "Freaky Friday." The adaptation of the 1976 movie starred Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Kelly Osbourne is recalling her early days in Hollywood.

On a recent episode of her family's podcast, "Th.