‘You dress up like a Nazi and now you’re trying to come back as The Pope?’ Kelly Osbourne brands Prince Harry ‘a whining, complaining t**t’ in an extraordinary rant
- The star slammed the Royal after his recent confessions about his struggles, saying: ‘Everybody’s life is f*****g hard’
Kelly Osbourne has launched into a furious tirade where she branded Prince Harry ‘a whining, whinging, complaining t**t.’
The star, 38, delivered a scathing rant where she slammed the Royal’s recent confessions about his struggles, insisting: ‘Everybody’s life is f*****g hard.’
Speaking on the I’ve Had It podcast, Kelly left hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie ‘Pumps’ Sullivan in hysterics when she branded Harry a ‘f*****g t**t.’
She said: ‘I think Harry is a f*****g t**t, I do! He is a whining, whinging complaining, woe is me, I’m the only one whose had mental problems, my life was so hard, everybody’s life was f*****g hard!
‘Everybody’s f*****g life is hard, you were the Prince of a goddamn country who dressed up as a f*****g Nazi, and now you’re trying to come back as the Pope. Suck it! No!’
Brutal! Kelly Osbourne has launched into a furious tirade where she branded Prince Harry ‘a whining, whinging, complaining t**t’
Drama: She also referenced Harry’s 2005 controversy when he was pictured wearing a Nazi uniform at a costume party
Elsewhere on the podcast, Kelly also reflected on her own struggles with drug addiction, and revealed she was admitted to rehab five times during her battle to get clean.
‘Rehab can be the best thing that ever happened to you, and it can also be the most boring 28 days of your life, right? It’s all about what you put into it,’ she confessed.
‘I got to the bottom of so many hardcore issues and the root of so many of my problems. It changed everything, once you have an understanding and you get a diagnosis of what it is that’s going on.’
It comes just days after it was confirmed that Meghan Markle’s Spotify podcast Archetypes will not be renewed for a second season.
The streaming giant and the Sussexes released a joint statement saying they have ‘mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together’.
But Bill Simmons, Head of Podcast Innovation and Monetization at Spotify, condemned the pair in an episode of his own podcast on Friday.
‘The f***ing grifters. That’s the podcast we should have launched with them,’ he said. ‘I’ve got to get drunk one night and tell the story of the Zoom I had with Harry to try and help him with a podcast idea. It’s one of my best stories.’
There have been several issues between the Sussexes and the royals in recent years. Harry and Charles are understood to be barely on speaking terms after the Duke repeatedly criticised his family in a series of interviews and his memoir, Spare.
Speaking out: The actress delivered a scathing rant where she slammed the Royal’s recent confessions about his struggles, insisting: ‘Everybody’s life is f*****g hard’
Brutal: She said: ‘He is a whining, whinging complaining, woe is me, I’m the only one whose had mental problems, my life was so hard, everybody’s life was f*****g hard!’
Axed: It comes just days after it was confirmed that Meghan Markle’s Spotify podcast Archetypes will not be renewed for a second season
Since officially leaving the Royal Family and moving to California in 2020, Harry and Meghan have pursued a number of different areas to bring in revenue.
This includes Harry’s bombshell memoir Spare which he created as part of a reported £15million ($20million) deal with Penguin Books.
The couple also teamed up with Netflix to produce the docu-series called Harry And Meghan, with the streaming giant reportedly paying the pair roughly £77million ($100million) for the six-episode series.
The Sussexes reportedly signed a £15million ($20million) deal with Spotify for Meghan’s Archetypes project in late 2020 but insiders close to the audio giant claim the couple did not meet the productivity benchmark required to receive the full payout.
The move to ditch the Duchess of Sussex’s show, which explores the ‘labels that try to hold women back’, follows discussions months ago about renewing it for a second series, the Wall Street Journal reported last week.
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