It's no secret that Kelly Osbourne and Lady Gaga have had a fiery relationship in the
past year, but good news everyone, they buried the hatchet at Elton
John's Oscars party.
The 27-year-old pop singer arrived at Elton John's Oscars party,
and after schmoozing with her pal (and boss), Donatella Versace,
and the legend that is Jane Fonda, she ended up posing for a
picture with her old nemesis, Kelly Osbourne.
Hurrah, surely this means that the feud is over!?
A relieved Kelly tweeted: 'Peace at last.'
Other stars in attendance included Britney Spears and boyfriend
David Lucado, Robert De Niro, Ed Sheeran, Chace Crawford, Ryan
Kwanten, Alex Pettyfer, Eric McCormack, Jonathan Groff, Sheryl
Crow, Cheryl Burke, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer, Heidi Klum and
Ashley Greene.
support for her daughter Kelly Osbourne, after Lady Gaga responded to Kelly's claims she'd
been bullied by the singer's fans.
After Kelly revealed she had received death threats and was
bullied via social media, Lady Gaga wrote that though she had
"empathy" for Kelly and "felt badly that [her] feelings were
hurt", she thought the show that Kelly works on, Fashion Police,
"breeds negativity" and urged the presenter to "to take
responsibility and accountability for the example that you are
setting for young people".
Sharon Osbourne responded to Lady Gaga's letter with one of her
own on her official Facebook page. She said that Lady Gaga's
response would have been more "diginitfied" had it been given in
private and said the letter was "hypocritical and full of
contradictions".
She added that: "A word from you would stop all the hideous,
negative and vile threats from your "little monsters." Let me know
if you want to continue this debate."
And as your mother Cynthia supports you, I support my daughter
Kelly. I must say your opinions on what is politically correct and
acceptable totally differ from mine, but that is what makes the
world so interesting… we are all different.
See the letter in full below…
Ms. Gaga,
I am responding to your open letter to my daughter Kelly, and I am
perplexed as to why you would go public with an open
letter.
Regarding this current situation; Kelly didn't contact you, I was
the one that contacted your manager today and the email is attached
below for your reference. I reached out to him as Kelly's manager
and mother to ask him if you could address your "little monster"
fans and stop them from writing libelous, slanderous and vile
comments about my family, including death threats to
Kelly.
Your open letter is hypocritical and full of contradictions. And
as your mother Cynthia supports you, I support my daughter Kelly. I
must say your opinions on what is politically correct and
acceptable totally differ from mine, but that is what makes the
world so interesting… we are all different.
How sweet that you have empathy for my daughter, as you feel that
she has taken a less passionate path in life. You say her work on
E! with the Fashion Police is "rooted in criticism, judgment, and
rating people's beauty against one another". Welcome to the real
world. Example, when I saw you wear a dress made out of raw meat, I
was sickened. When I see you wearing fur, and using it as a fashion
statement, the fact that defenseless animals have been killed so
you can get your picture in the press is abhorrent to me. Shouldn't
you be teaching your "little monster" fans to respect animals and
life?
I don't feel I have to justify Kelly's choices in life to you. By
your actions to Kelly right now, you have shown me that you are
nothing more than a publicly (sic) seeking hypocrite and an
attention seeker. You know it would have been much more dignified
of you to do this privately. I am calling you a bully because you
have 32 million followers hanging on your every word and you are
criticising Kelly in your open letter. Are you so desperate that
you needed to make this public?
You state, "Everyday, through my music and public voice I choose
to be positive and work towards a kinder and braver world with our
community of followers." Well this obviously is not translating
well to your fans, as a large portion of them have not only been
vile to Kelly, but also other celebrities such as Madonna, Adele
and Rihanna. You say "a kinder, braver world". I don't know what
world you live in, but supporting disgraceful fan comments doesn't
fall under the words "kinder and braver". It comes under the
heading of bulls**t.
In closing, stop wearing fur, stop looking for publicity, and stop
using your fans to belittle not just Kelly but an endless stream of
celebrities. A word from you would stop all the hideous, negative
and vile threats from your "little monsters". Let me know if you
want to continue this debate. I'm an open playing field for you my
darling.
Sincerely,
Sharon Osbourne
past year, but good news everyone, they buried the hatchet at Elton
John's Oscars party.

and after schmoozing with her pal (and boss), Donatella Versace,
and the legend that is Jane Fonda, she ended up posing for a
picture with her old nemesis, Kelly Osbourne.
A relieved Kelly tweeted: 'Peace at last.'
Other stars in attendance included Britney Spears and boyfriend
David Lucado, Robert De Niro, Ed Sheeran, Chace Crawford, Ryan
Kwanten, Alex Pettyfer, Eric McCormack, Jonathan Groff, Sheryl
Crow, Cheryl Burke, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer, Heidi Klum and
Ashley Greene.
On 11 January 2013, we wrote...
Sharon Osbourne has written a letter ofsupport for her daughter Kelly Osbourne, after Lady Gaga responded to Kelly's claims she'd
been bullied by the singer's fans.
After Kelly revealed she had received death threats and was
bullied via social media, Lady Gaga wrote that though she had
"empathy" for Kelly and "felt badly that [her] feelings were
hurt", she thought the show that Kelly works on, Fashion Police,
"breeds negativity" and urged the presenter to "to take
responsibility and accountability for the example that you are
setting for young people".
Sharon Osbourne responded to Lady Gaga's letter with one of her
own on her official Facebook page. She said that Lady Gaga's
response would have been more "diginitfied" had it been given in
private and said the letter was "hypocritical and full of
contradictions".
She added that: "A word from you would stop all the hideous,
negative and vile threats from your "little monsters." Let me know
if you want to continue this debate."
And as your mother Cynthia supports you, I support my daughter
Kelly. I must say your opinions on what is politically correct and
acceptable totally differ from mine, but that is what makes the
world so interesting… we are all different.
See the letter in full below…
Ms. Gaga,
I am responding to your open letter to my daughter Kelly, and I am
perplexed as to why you would go public with an open
letter.
Regarding this current situation; Kelly didn't contact you, I was
the one that contacted your manager today and the email is attached
below for your reference. I reached out to him as Kelly's manager
and mother to ask him if you could address your "little monster"
fans and stop them from writing libelous, slanderous and vile
comments about my family, including death threats to
Kelly.
Your open letter is hypocritical and full of contradictions. And
as your mother Cynthia supports you, I support my daughter Kelly. I
must say your opinions on what is politically correct and
acceptable totally differ from mine, but that is what makes the
world so interesting… we are all different.
How sweet that you have empathy for my daughter, as you feel that
she has taken a less passionate path in life. You say her work on
E! with the Fashion Police is "rooted in criticism, judgment, and
rating people's beauty against one another". Welcome to the real
world. Example, when I saw you wear a dress made out of raw meat, I
was sickened. When I see you wearing fur, and using it as a fashion
statement, the fact that defenseless animals have been killed so
you can get your picture in the press is abhorrent to me. Shouldn't
you be teaching your "little monster" fans to respect animals and
life?
I don't feel I have to justify Kelly's choices in life to you. By
your actions to Kelly right now, you have shown me that you are
nothing more than a publicly (sic) seeking hypocrite and an
attention seeker. You know it would have been much more dignified
of you to do this privately. I am calling you a bully because you
have 32 million followers hanging on your every word and you are
criticising Kelly in your open letter. Are you so desperate that
you needed to make this public?
You state, "Everyday, through my music and public voice I choose
to be positive and work towards a kinder and braver world with our
community of followers." Well this obviously is not translating
well to your fans, as a large portion of them have not only been
vile to Kelly, but also other celebrities such as Madonna, Adele
and Rihanna. You say "a kinder, braver world". I don't know what
world you live in, but supporting disgraceful fan comments doesn't
fall under the words "kinder and braver". It comes under the
heading of bulls**t.
In closing, stop wearing fur, stop looking for publicity, and stop
using your fans to belittle not just Kelly but an endless stream of
celebrities. A word from you would stop all the hideous, negative
and vile threats from your "little monsters". Let me know if you
want to continue this debate. I'm an open playing field for you my
darling.
Sincerely,
Sharon Osbourne
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