Kelly Osbourne admits she was a ‘self-righteous little c—t’ in viral ‘kick every Latino out’ video

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Kelly Osbourne admitted that she was a “self-righteous little c—t” for previously asking who would clean the toilets if Latinos were kicked out of the country.

In an interview with Rolling Stone published Thursday, the former “Fashion Police” host opened up about the 2015 comment, which is now being turned into a meme.

When Osbourne was asked who she saw in the video, she told the outlet, “Oh, a self-righteous little c—t. I hate it. I hate it so much because I look at it and I’m like, ‘You think you know everything and you know nothing. Nobody wants to hear [your] opinion on this.'”

The former reality star said that her comments “came out so wrong” and she feels as though this country was “built on immigrants.”

“If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilets, Donald Trump?” she said on “The View” in 2015. ABC/The View

“I feel very strongly that Latin American culture is the backbone of America,” she said. “I believe that Latin Americans are the hardest-working people you will ever meet.”

During a 2015 episode of “The View,” Osbourne — who is British — received backlash for her comments about Latinos while discussing former President Donald Trump’s stance on immigration.

“If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilets, Donald Trump?” she said at the time.

The “Fashion Police” alum told Rolling Stone she was acting like “a self-righteous little c—t” in the clip.

The camera then focused in on Osbourne’s face as one of her then-co-hosts Rosie Perez said, “Oh that’s not…”


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The “Osbournes” alum then tried to correct herself, adding, “In the sense that … You know what I mean?

“I didn’t mean it like that. Come on!”

“I feel very strongly that Latin American culture is the backbone of America. I believe that Latin Americans are the hardest-working people you will ever meet,” she told the outlet. kellyosbourne/Instagram

After the show aired, Osbourne released a statement, apologizing for her “poor choice of words,” but slamming claims that she was “racist.”

“I want to start by saying I always take responsibility for my actions. In this particular case, I will take responsibility for my poor choice of words but I will not apologize for being a racist as I am not,” she said in August 2015.

“I whole-hearted(ly) f—ked up today. I don’t want to bulls—t anyone with lame excuses.”

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