Ozzy Osbourne’s Daughter Kelly Says ‘F-ck Cancel Culture’ And Explains Why Being Not Racist Isn’t Enough Anymore

Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter and model, Kelly Osbourne, spoke in a recent interview with extra and talked about the recent controversy about Sharon Osbourne.
As you may remember, Sharin was the co-host of The Talk show. However, she decided to leave the show after making a controversial statement about racial injustice, which he called Prince Harry a poster boy referring to white supremacy.
After this huge controversy, Sharon has been getting lots of criticism on social media, and she had to correct herself from any misunderstanding. Sharon mentioned that she is not a racist person and pointed out that she just pick the wrong words.
Even after making lots of statements for the apology, Sharon didn’t get appreciated by the community that fast, and her daughter Kelly blamed the cancel culture for it.
As Kelly mentioned that being not racist simply isn’t enough right now, she also stated that it is much better to have a gentle nudge in the right direction instead of public execution.
Here is what Kelly Osbourne said:
“I didn’t know what was really going on in this country because I just thought that simply being not racist was enough. It’s not, it’s actually not, you have to be actively not racist and educate yourself and learn, and don’t be afraid to make a mistake, everybody’s so afraid of cancel culture.
I say f— cancel culture, it’s all about counsel culture… Educate people, teach people… A gentle nudge in the right direction is so much better than a public execution.”
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