The $30 million tribute in black
Kelly Osbourne looked elegant in a black gown as she arrived at the J Sheekey x Vivienne Westwood terracce launch party in London. The TV personality,41, was in good spirits as she arrived at the bash in the simple sleeveless number which showed off her tattoo tribute to her late father Ozzy on her arm.
Tucking her bobbed blonde locks behind her ears, Kelly layered a series of gold neckaces and opted for small hoop earrings. She teamed the look with matching heels and a black handbag as she flashed a smile before heading inside the party.
From grief to the stage
Kelly has been open about her struggles with grief and her efforts to prove her critics wrong.. Her friend noted that she had the best time at the event and was excited to be with the LGBTQ+ community, who have been her biggest supporters.
It comes after Kelly took to the stage to perform with Scissor Sisters at London's Mighty Hoopla last week. The event, held at Brockwell Park, saw Kelly looking happy and healthy as she joined the American pop rock band to perform her 2005 track One Word.
Support from the LGBTQ+ community
Kelly's friend added that she had the best time on Sunday.. they said: 'She really enjoyed herself and had the best time and was excited for the opportunity to be with the LGBTQ+ community who have been her biggest supporters.'
And to have her son watch her perform for the first time was really special. ' Kelly Osbourne's music career spans two albums, Shut Up in 2002 and Sleeping In The Nothing in 2005.
Resilience in the face of criticism
Kelly has been open about her struggles with grief and her efforts to prove her critics wrong. Her friend noted that she had the best time at the event and was excited to be with the LGBTQ+ community,who have been her biggest supporters.
Kelly has faced negative comments about her appearance and weight loss, which she has hit back at in the past.. Kelly's recent performances have been well-received,and she has been praised for her music and her resilience in the face of criticism.
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