
Kelly Osbourne has hit out at the 'disgusting' comments she's received in the time since her father's death.
Music legend Ozzy Osbourne died at the age of 76 'surrounded by love' at his Buckinghamshire home earlier this year, prompting a huge outpouring of tributes to the Black Sabbath singer.
He had only recently performed for the final time at a farewell concert raising money for charity, with him sat in a black throne as he played to an enthralled audience.
In the wake of his death there have been many comments towards his family, and his daughter Kelly said that many of them had been 'lovely' and had 'helped me get through this time since losing my father'.
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Taking to Instagram, she spoke about some of the less than lovely comments as well, saying she'd got some 'disgusting, horrible, mean, brutal comments' and she wondered what these people 'expect from me'.

"The fact I’m getting out of bed, facing my life and trying should be more than enough. I should be commended for that," Kelly said as she addressed the people leaving unkind comments for her to read.
"To everyone leaving these sick comments, you need to take a strong hard look at yourself because these things you’re saying about me is how you feel about yourself.
"You say I look ill. I am ill, right now. My life has completely flipped upside down, I don’t understand why people expect me to bounce back and look like everything is fine in my life, when it’s not."
Describing herself as '100 percent honest', Kelly explained that she would 'share my struggles with people' but she didn't want people coming at her with unpleasant things to say.
She said: "These mean comments are helping nobody. They’re just making you feel big and clever and like you have achieved something. But all you’ve achieved is being a bully. It’s sick. You’re mentally ill.

"Another thing that is strange, is that you compare photos of me now at 41 years old to pictures of me when I was 18. People’s faces change when you grow older.
"One more thing. What I find the most disappointing in all of this is most of the comments are coming from grown ass women. Women that say they’re councillors, women who say they’re mothers, women who look like they have weight struggles of their own."
Rounding off her message with one last statement to women who had been making comments about her weight she spoke emphatically.
She said: "It’s devastating women can’t support other women. They’d rather tear them down when their dad’s just died. It’s disgusting and I’ve had enough, so go f**k yourself."
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