Kelly Osbourne’s hairstylist shared a sweet message of support after she clapped back at body shamers.
“Could you please send some love to my dear friend @kellyosbourne she’s been so loyal, kind and supportive to me and my family throughout the years,” Lino Carbosiero wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, March 3, along with a photo of the stylist posing with the TV personality after styling her hair.
“I’ve been cutting her hair since she was a kid and she is very special to me,” Carbosiero, 61, continued. “Kelly, you only deserve the best! Keep strong xxx.”
In the accompanying picture, Carbosiero can be seen wrapping his arm around Kelly, 41, the daughter of Sharon Osbourne and the late Ozzy Osbourne, and she held his hand. Her hair was freshly dyed a strawberry blonde shade and cut into a blunt bob with neat bangs.
Kelly’s fans sent her more love in the comments section of the stylist’s post.
“I wish people would leave the poor girl alone. She’s grieving and its soul destroying xx,” one wrote, while another added, “She’s a diamond 💎.” A third commented, “Sending so much love to beautiful @kellyosbourne xx❤️.”
Carbosiero’s message comes just days after Kelly shut down body-shaming comments over her thin figure.

“There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something,” she wrote via her Instagram Story on Sunday, March 1. “Kicking me while I’m down, spreading my struggles as gossip and turning your back when I need support and love most. None of it proves strength.”
She added, “It only revealed a profound absence of compassion and character. I’m currently going through the hardest time in my life. I should not even have to defend myself.”
In December, she again shut down haters who told her to “get off Ozempic.”
“My dad just died,” she said during an episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored. “And I’m doing the best that I can, and the only thing I have to live for right now is my family.” She went on to say that she chooses to share her “content with [followers] and share the happy side of [her] life, not the miserable side.”
Morgan, 60, then asked Sharon, 73, what she thought of Kelly’s message, to which she replied, “She’s right, you know. She’s right. She can’t eat right now. [Online hate] is a shield for people who are unhappy.”
Ozzy died at age 76 in July 2025 following a battle with Parkinson’s.








