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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kelly Osbourne is "seriously" considering a reality TV comeback

    The 40-year-old actress-and-singer - who shot to fame in the reality programme The Osbournes when she was 17 - has had "about three offers" from TV networks to do her own reality TV show, and Kelly feels like she can "handle" the scrutiny better now she is older.


    In an interview with the new issue of Britain's HELLO! magazine, Kelly revealed: "I've had about three offers to do a reality show based on me, which I'm seriously thinking about doing.

    "I feel like I'm ready to do reality again. I know how to handle myself, I know what comes along with it and I know that the more honest you are, the less people have on you."

    Kelly says her own TV show will allow her to be known for more than Ozzy Osbourne's daughter.

    She added: "I want to make my mark on the world. I've been Ozzy's daughter for a very long time, and now it's time for me to do what I want to do."

    But however busy her work schedule is, Kelly insisted she will always be the one to look after her and Sid Wilson's three-year-old son Sidney.

    She said: "I don't want anyone else to raise my kid; I'm going to do it."

    Kelly dreams of having a large family.

    She said: "I want at least one more.

    "I want to have as many kids as I can, and then adopt."

    But during her pregnancy, Kelly "hid from the world" because she was worried about being mocked about her weight.

    She explained: "I didn't leave the house for nine months because I didn't want what happened to Jessica Simpson to happen to me (trolling about her body).

    "I thought it was so evil. So I just hung out with my dad for nine months, and it was great. I did hide from the world because of that.

    "Honestly, he was amazing. He used to say, 'You look like a house.' My mum [Sharon Osbourne] had to tell him to stop saying how big I was.

    "I was 220lb and on my small frame, I literally couldn't walk through a doorway.

    "I had gestational diabetes and was so over being pregnant by the time it was done."

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