Kelly Osbourne 'so sad' after Jack's letter is destroyed on 'I'm A Celebrity'
Kelly Osbourne slams 'I'm A Celebrity' over brother Jack's treatment
Kelly Osbourne has broken her silence over her brother Jack's treatment on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
On Sunday night's episode, the son of the late Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne failed to receive a letter from home.
Later, Kelly took to Instagram Stories and shared an emotional late-night video. She revealed that she was left feeling "sad" for her younger brother.
In the video, Kelly said, "I just want to say thank you to everyone who voted to keep Jack in the jungle, he's doing really well. He's doing so well."
She went on to add, "I'm so sad he didn't get his letter from the family. But he took it really, really well. But I'm even more sad Eddie's left the jungle cause I loved Eddie. This sucks!"
The episode saw Vogue Williams, Martin Kemp and rapper Aitch take on the Blender Defenders challenge in hopes of winning messages from their families. However, when they incorrectly answered the question about how old Jack was when he first found fame on The Osbournes, his letter was destroyed in a blender. The moment left Jack visibly emotional.
It is pertinent to mention that earlier in the series, Jack also talked about the death of his father Ozzy Osbourne. "Just his energy. He had this force, so hard to describe. But he had this energy It was like he swallowed the galaxy and didn’t know what to do with it. It’s the only way to ever describe it," he said.
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