Kelly Osbourne my be the daughter of Rock n Roll royalty, but she is no fairytale princess. That is why Ozzy’s heir has taken her rightful place as a Disney villain. The punk beauty is one of the lead baddies in the animated Snow White inspired series 7D. Recently Osbourne, who has been rumored to be dating bearded British model Ricki Hall, recently opened up about her new TV show, as well her new new head tattoo.
Kelly Osbourne is back on TV as one of the chief villains in Disney’s new Seven Dwarfs series The 7D. Recently, Osbourne spoke to TV Guide about joining the new series:
“The 7D is the most fun job I've ever had! Maleficent is my all-time favorite character and this show is making my dream come true. [Laughs] I'm a Disney villain! I still watch cartoons on the Disney Channel and my parents think I'm crazy. At least now I can pretend I'm doing it for research.”
Osbourne is well aware that she hasn’t always been the ideal Disney rep, adding:
“People know my history. I've been a bit of a rowdy girl in the past. There was a time Disney wouldn't have touched me with a 10-foot barge pole. Now I'm like, 'Give me your list of Disney rules. I will follow all of them!”
However, don’t expect Kelly to get all dolled up now that she is Disney girl. In fact Osbourne’s character, Hildy Gloom bears a striking resemble to the purple haired beauty, minus the head tattoo.
Osbourne recently told ABC News about her family’s reaction to her new tattoo:
"None of my family are happy with it, but that’s okay, they are entitled to their opinion," she said of the tattoo that she said has a lot of meaning for a secret project...My mom will always see me as the pretty little blonde girl, that my hair used to be the color of gold. My natural hair color is blonde and when I go in the sun, it turns this gold color, my mom wants me to remain like a little tiny doll, like I was when I was a little girl and I'm not. All moms want their daughters to be perfect, having a tattoo on the side of your head and a mohawk isn’t exactly every mother’s dream and I can understand that."
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