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Kelly Osbourne recently appeared in "Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home" (released October 2, 2025) and "Ozzy: No Escape from Now" (released October 7, 2025), keeping her family's reality TV legacy in the spotlight.
Known For
Self
The Osbournes
Her authentic rebellion against the 'perfect family' trope made her a symbol of millennial identity, leading fans to travel for conventions to meet the person who validated their own teenage awkwardness.
Fashion Correspondent
Fashion Police
She brought an accessible, common-sense humor to the fashion world that allowed fans to see her as a relatable style guide rather than an elitist critic.
Hildy Gloom
The 7D
This role earned her a dedicated following in the animation community, where fans appreciate her distinct vocal choices and her commitment to a character that deviates from her reality persona.
Why Book Kelly Osbourne
Kelly Osbourne is the definitive anchor for early-2000s nostalgia panels, drawing the massive 'millennial' audience that grew up watching the birth of modern reality TV. Fans attend her signings to connect with a personality known for over two decades of radical honesty and high-profile industry transitions. Her recent high-visibility work on The Masked Singer and Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry ensures her current relevance across both legacy and new media audiences.
Advocacy
Convention Experience
No confirmed convention appearances found.
Fan Engagement
Recent news indicates Kelly Osbourne has been actively engaging with fans and the public, defending herself against online criticism regarding her appearance at events like the BRIT Awards 2026, demonstrating a willingness to address fan and public discourse.
Recent Work
Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry
2024High-profile Netflix appearance that maintains her status as a top-tier media personality for current streaming audiences.
Kelly — Biography
Kelly Osbourne transformed the television landscape as a teenager when she appeared in the groundbreaking MTV series The Osbournes. While the show made her a global face of the early 2000s, she used that visibility to build a distinct career across music, fashion, and hosting. She earned a 2002 Emmy Award for her role in the family's reality program before launching a top-ten music career and her own fashion line, Stiletto Killers. Her career evolved from reality star to respected industry commentator through her long-running tenure on E!’s Fashion Police and judging roles on Project Runway.…
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Career Acts & Milestones

2002–2005
The Reality Groundbreak
She navigates the sudden transition from private citizen to global icon while under the lens of the first major reality series. This period establishes her as a relatable rebel who speaks directly to a disenfranchised teenage audience.
"I was the girl who didn't fit in anywhere."

2010–2015
The Authority Shift
Osbourne moves from being the subject of media scrutiny to the one providing the analysis. By joining Fashion Police, she cements herself as a television host with a sharp, professional voice.

2016–Present
The Genre Specialist
She pivots toward variety, voice acting, and guest judging, proving her longevity beyond her initial fame. She focuses on roles that emphasize her personality and craft, such as the Ladybug in The Masked Singer.
Industry Recognition
Emmy Award
Outstanding Reality Program
The Osbournes
Craft & Expertise
Reality TV Foundations
She defined the 'honest teen' archetype on the first modern family reality hit. This performance established the template for the genre and won an Emmy Award in 2002.
Fashion Commentary
Her multi-year stint on Fashion Police showcased her ability to blend humor with industry knowledge. She transformed celebrity style analysis into a prime-time entertainment format.
Character Voice Work
She brought a specific vocal grit to the role of Hildy Gloom in the Disney XD series The 7D. This role proved her ability to sustain a character performance outside of her own persona.
Competition Navigation
Her third-place finish on Dancing with the Stars demonstrated her work ethic and physical discipline to a broad audience. She has since used this experience to serve as a high-level guest judge across various talent formats.
The Registry
Total Credits
97
Career Span
1963-2025
Peak Decade
2010s
Peak Credits
43 titles
By Decade
By Role
By Genre
Highest rated credit: The Eric Andre Show (2016) — 7.9/10
Complete Filmography — Kelly
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2020s
24 credits
Notable Locations
Los Angeles
United States
Productions
Primary career hub and production base.
London
United Kingdom
Productions
Location for her UK-based hosting and theater work.
Sydney
Australia
Productions
Base for her major Southern Hemisphere judging residency.
Editorial & Reference
Kelly Osbourne: From The Osbournes to Fashion Icon and Media Authority
Observing Osbourne across two decades reveals a performer who survived the most volatile era of celebrity culture by leaning into her own evolution. While many reality stars of the early 2000s disappeared once their shows ended, Osbourne methodically built a skill set in live hosting and fashion commentary. She occupies a specific niche where rock royalty pedigree meets high-street accessibility.
She remains one of the few figures who can bridge the gap between niche genre fandoms—like the voice-acting community for Disney XD—and massive pop-culture audiences. Her booking value lies in her consistency; she is a professional who understands how to manage a public persona while remaining approachable to fans who feel they grew up alongside her.
The first time audiences saw Kelly Osbourne on television, she was arguing with her father about the volume of the music in their Los Angeles home. This moment from the early 2000s did more than just launch a reality show; it established a new kind of celebrity who was famously unfiltered and accessible. Kelly Osbourne played herself in The Osbournes, which ran from 2002 to 2005 on MTV, and the show quickly became a cultural phenomenon. For fans of the series, she wasn't just a daughter of rock royalty; she was the surrogate for every teenager who felt misunderstood by their surroundings. This foundational work earned the Osbourne family a 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program, a landmark moment that signaled the arrival of reality TV as a dominant entertainment genre.
Following the success of her family's series, Kelly Osbourne transitioned into a professional host and industry authority. Kelly Osbourne played Becky in So Undercover (2012) and Deborah Tynan in Life as We Know It (2004), demonstrating an interest in scripted drama, but her true impact remained in the unscripted space. Her multi-year tenure as a co-host on E!’s Fashion Police from 2011 to 2015 introduced her to a wider audience focused on style and celebrity culture. Working alongside Joan Rivers, she developed a reputation for sharp, quick-witted commentary that was both humorous and informed. This period solidified her as a television personality who could sustain a long-term media career independently of her family’s fame.
Beyond her live-action hosting, Osbourne has developed a significant career in the animation and competition circuits. She provided the voice for Hildy Gloom in the Disney XD series The 7D, which aired from 2014 to 2016. This role allowed her to tap into the animation fandom, where her distinct vocal rasp and character performance earned her respect among genre enthusiasts. Her participation in high-stakes competition shows like Dancing with the Stars in 2009 and The Masked Singer in 2019 further demonstrated her range. Fans who ask what Kelly Osbourne has done since her family's show ended will find a prolific career that spans music, literature, and fashion design, including her autobiography, Fierce.
The convention circuit for Kelly Osbourne is driven by a deep sense of 2000s nostalgia and her reputation for fan interaction. The communities that genuinely claim her include original MTV reality fans, the fashion-conscious audience from her E! years, and a younger generation that knows her from her recent Disney voice work. At fan events, she represents the era of the 'original' reality star, providing a live encounter for fans who have followed her personal and professional growth for over twenty years. Promoters find that she draws a diverse demographic, ranging from parents who remember her debut to Gen Z fans who discover her work through streaming platforms like Netflix and Paramount+.
Currently, Kelly Osbourne remains an active presence in the television landscape through projects like Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror and her work with Netflix. The question of her current streaming impact is answered by the constant rotation of her reality and competition work across major platforms. Her history as an Emmy-winning personality makes her a reliable draw for major pop-culture conventions that require a guest with broad name recognition and a professional approach to live panels. Meeting her in person offers fans a chance to engage with a figure who has been a constant in the entertainment industry, transitioning seamlessly from a teenage rebel to a respected media professional.
Ultimately, booking Kelly Osbourne is an investment in a personality with verified longevity. She is an English actor and media personality best known for her role in The Osbournes and her hosting work on Fashion Police. Her career is a roadmap of the last twenty-five years of television, moving from the birth of reality TV to the era of specialized genre content. Fans consistently report that her live panels are a highlight of the convention experience, as she maintains the same level of honesty and humor that first made her a household name in 2002.
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