Media personality Kelly Osbourne admits she is mortified by a comment she made in 2015 while hosting “The View” that was intended to hurt former President Trump but blew up in her face.
“If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who's going to clean your toilets, Donald Trump?” he joked virally during the segment.
He made the slur during a discussion with Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie Perez about Trump's bid for the presidency and his stance on illegal immigration.
Osbourne says it now rolling stone which was the “scariest moment of my entire life.”
I'm delighted to see this clip of Kelly Osbourne making the rounds again. That's literally the only good thing he's ever done. I just wish Joy Behar had been there to react to it. pic.twitter.com/PJ7Qb8PhUa
— Wayotworld (@wayotworld) January 19, 2024
A new TikTok trend has picked up the infamous comment and features people joking about booting certain groups of individuals out of the country and the consequences of doing so.
“Osbourne realized in real time that he had just made a mistake. As some of his co-hosts audibly gasped, Osbourne blurted out, “In the sense that, you know what I mean, what am I saying?” Perez said emphatically shy: “Oh, that's not…” as an objection to his comment, which is now also part of the TikTok trend. Fox News reported
After the misstep, Osbourne issued a statement where he apologized for his “poor choice of words”. She added: “I will not apologize for being racist, as I am NOT.”
“Nearly a decade later, Ozzy Osbourne's daughter is at peace with the clip, even as it recently resurfaced on social media. She admitted to Rolling Stone, “It's the creepiest moment of my entire life . But seeing people get creative with it puts a smile on my face,” Fox News wrote.
“It turns something so ugly into something funny,” he said of the memes with his gaffe.
Kelly Osbourne in Rolling Stone on the viral “If you kick every Latino out” video:
“It's the scariest moment of my entire life. But to see people being creative with it puts a smile on my face. It turns something so ugly into something funny… It hurt a lot of people and that. .. pic.twitter.com/hsBisxoZ0o
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) January 18, 2024
“Oh my God, I died,” he said during the Rolling Stone interview. “It hurt a lot of people, and that to me makes it the worst thing I've ever done. I realized I'm not great on live TV and words are so powerful.”
“It was such a painful thing. And so life changes, chaotic and crazy in every way. I mean, I got death threats. I used to have this freedom where people liked my crazy opinions and liked the shock factor. And I fed on it a lot because I didn't understand it. I've learned when to shut up and stop talking. I'm definitely not the person I was before this incident,” Osbourne stated.
“And being labeled as something you're not is really hard. But it happened. There's nothing I can do about it,” she stated.
Osbourne tried to explain what he meant in the segment.
“This whole country is built on immigrants, and if you keep people from coming into this country who do the jobs that make this country exist, thrive, and prosper, who's going to do all the jobs you don't want to do yourself?” she countered. idea
It's one of the best things he did, because he simply quantified exactly why leftists are calling for maas immigration: a class of slaves who can virtue signal that they're “helping” while gaining cheap labor to suppress the wages of the native population.
— SlavTrapgod (@PUNISHEDSTG) January 18, 2024
“It's gone so wrong,” Osbourne sobbed.
“During that time, my father [Ozzy Osbourne] I had just cheated on my mother [Sharon Osbourne]”, he said justifying his actions. “I was drinking to numb the pain of everything. I was a dumpster when it came to drugs, anything I could get my hands on.”
when it finished lamenting, the celebrity continued to pander to the Latins.
“I feel very strongly that Latin American culture is the backbone of America. I think Latin Americans are the hardest working people you will ever meet. And their connection to family and their culture is closer to mine than the American way,” he said.
“It goes to show that people never forget. And even though I'm the butt of the joke, I'm still laughing,” Osbourne told Rolling Stone.
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