Kelly Osbourne skips exercise for 'toning up' device after calling Ozempic 'miracle drug'

The daughter of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne claims she's never used Ozempic despite branding it a "miracle drug" when it emerged her famous mother had dabbled with the weight loss fad.

Kelly Osbourne explaining her stance on Ozempic

Kelly Osbourne has eschewed doing exercise herself to partner with a new body-toning method, Emsculpt.

On her Instagram page, the daughter of Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne lay on a bed with toning devices on her abdomen and face.

Kelly, 39, used the nonsurgical treatment to get “get lifted and toned”, “without lifting a finger”.

The celeb tagged the product in her latest post, so she was either paid for promotion or got a free service.

Even so, she still looked enthusiastic when she explained the machine would give her around “20,000 crunches in 30 minutes”.

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Kelly Osbourne skips exercise to 'tone up' with body-sculpting device (Image: INSTAGRAM)

She revealed Emsculpt would be tightening up her skin after her “rapid weight loss” in the last year.

Kelly said “this machine is the best” and gives “the coolest feeling ever” as she strapped in for the intense workout.

The TV personality and singer then proceeded to the facial treatment to tighten her skin and give her “lift without surgery”.

Followers were divided on Kelly’s exercise-free method to tone up after she previously labelled the controversial diabetes medication Ozempic a “miracle drug” after it helped her mother Sharon lose weight.

Kelly Osbourne

Kelly "rapidly" lost weight recently but claims she hasn't used Ozempic (Image: GETTY)

However, she maintains she’s never used the drug herself, telling People: “I don't know what Ozempic does to you other than what I saw it do to my mom.”

One Instagram user said: “That wouldn't tighten loose skin it needs to be removed completely.

“It isn't fair pushing these products onto women, because ultimately they are crushed when they then don't get results which match those of the famous and privileged.”

Another user called the treatment a “total waste of money”, and a third said it was “too expensive” for most people to use.

Although one of her defenders replied: “And if all you loudmouths had the money that believe it or not, Kelly works for and has a husband who is also well of you too would do things…

“Stop lying to yourselves. AND KELLY, my supernatural sista, YOU LOOK AMAZING!!!!”

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