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Kelly Osbourne: 'I was disappointed that I wasn't gay
Outspoken celeb Kelly Osbourne said during a recent interview that she "was disappointed that I wasn't gay." (Image source: YouTube screen cap)

Kelly Osbourne: 'I was disappointed that I wasn't gay

As she awaits the April 25 release of her first book — "There Is No F***ing Secret: Letters from a Badass Bitch" — outspoken celeb Kelly Osbourne talked to PrideSource about her sexuality and support for the LGBT community.

Asked why she recently wore a hat displaying the phrase "I Am Gay," the 32-year-old former reality show star and singer told the outlet, "You know my honest opinion? Everybody's gay. It is a strictly human thing. You can't put a gender on love."

As for her sexuality, Obsourne told PrideSource she's not gay but is open to dating women.

"I'm open to loving anybody," she told the outlet. "It's about the person. I don't think it's about sexuality at all." Osbourne added: "My whole rule is, never say never. I've never been in a relationship with a woman, but I don't know that it's not a possibility."

When PrideSource asked her about having a baby with her gay best friend, Osbourne laughed and said, "Oh, it's inevitable. That's just gonna happen. You know, I was so disappointed that I didn't have a gay sibling. I was disappointed that I wasn't gay even!"

Osbourne — daughter of rock singer Ozzy Osbourne and talk-show darling Sharon Osbourne — made headlines in 2015 during her stint on "The View" when she criticized then-presidential candidate Donald Trump's immigration views by asking, “If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, Donald Trump?”

She seemed to catch the bigotry of her question and attempted to smooth it out when fellow host Rosie Perez chimed in and said Latinos are not the only people who clean toilets. Osbourne reportedly was in tears afterward, concerned others would view her as racist. Perez later apologized, saying Osbourne's "heart is so pure & righteous. I adore you."

(H/T: New York Daily News)

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