Is Kelly Osbourne Actually Hot Now?

Cosmopolitan Body released some stills from its upcoming issue today, and the photograph of Kelly Osbourne on the cover has left a whole lot of people speechless. Rocking purple hair and clad in a tiny bikini, the former reality star and current co-host of E’s Fashion Police doesn’t look anything like the chubby gothic girl we were all introduced to years ago.

Take a look at the photograph in question below…

Over the past few years, the twenty-eight-year-old has lost sixty-nine pounds by exercising for an hour a day and changing her eating habits. If you take it from her, the most important change, however, has been her newfound respect and admiration for herself and her fulfilling relationship with vegan chef Matthew Mosshart. They’ve allowed her to make wiser decision and become a more well-rounded person who isn’t hiding behind the extra pounds.

Reaction to Osbourne’s photographs have been pretty mixed. Many think she’s now an extremely beautiful, very hot woman. Others, however, are very bothered by her hair and think she looks better but not necessarily gorgeous.

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