She loves showing off her sense of style on "Fashion Police" and now Kelly Osbourne is soaking up the spotlight by covering the January 2013 issue of Cosmopolitan Body magazine.
The 28-year-old starlet revealed her newly fit beach bod in an orange and white bikini for the Nicky Johnston shot front page while opening up about everything from fitness to nutrition.
Highlights from Miss Osbourne's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Cosmopolitan Body magazine.!
On losing the weight:
"People think I lost weight and that’s what made me happier. That’s not true; I had to learn to love myself first. Losing weight was just one benefit of putting the hard work in and sorting myself out on the inside first through therapy. That was one of the scariest times of my life. I swear I’ve never felt more naked, because I had to actually be me and couldn’t mask it."
On respecting herself:
"I’ll never be the kind of person who thinks, ‘I’m so hot.’ I don’t want to be. But I learnt to respect and love myself – something I didn’t think I would ever be capable of."
On working out:
Working out is not fun, I’m not going to lie and say it is. I sweat my arse off and I’m miserable for the hour I’m doing it but when I’m done, I feel amazing. There’s no quick fix and it does take a long time. It drives you mad when you see someone eating chips when you can’t have any, but it’s so worth it."
On indulgence:
"I still eat chocolate and cake and always will. Everything in moderation."
Article Source: gossipcenter.com
On losing the weight:
"People think I lost weight and that’s what made me happier. That’s not true; I had to learn to love myself first. Losing weight was just one benefit of putting the hard work in and sorting myself out on the inside first through therapy. That was one of the scariest times of my life. I swear I’ve never felt more naked, because I had to actually be me and couldn’t mask it."
On respecting herself:
"I’ll never be the kind of person who thinks, ‘I’m so hot.’ I don’t want to be. But I learnt to respect and love myself – something I didn’t think I would ever be capable of."
On working out:
Working out is not fun, I’m not going to lie and say it is. I sweat my arse off and I’m miserable for the hour I’m doing it but when I’m done, I feel amazing. There’s no quick fix and it does take a long time. It drives you mad when you see someone eating chips when you can’t have any, but it’s so worth it."
On indulgence:
"I still eat chocolate and cake and always will. Everything in moderation."
Article Source: gossipcenter.com