Kelly Osbourne has learned “never” to introduce her nipples to her stomach.
The 31-year-old British singer songwriter has admitted she learned two things from the late Joan Rivers – who died in September 2014 aged 81 from brain damage during throat surgery - and has revealed the best advice was to never let her chest sag to below her waist line.
5 July 2016
Speaking fondly on ‘The View’, which has since been reported on PEOPLE, about the former ‘Fashion Police’ presenter – with whom she co-hosted the critical show for three years – she said: "Never, ever apologize for being you. Never, ever apologize for just being yourself, because everybody has a right to be unique and different.
"[And] Never introduce your nipples to your belly button.”
Kelly – who gave a speech at a tribute event for the television personality, which was hosted by Joan’s daughter Melissa River last week - has revealed she was “honoured” to pay her respect to the entertainment icon.
She explained: “It was an honour to even honour her.”
However, the ‘One Word’ vocalist struggled to get the words out when she was practicing.
She said: “It took me probably about five rehearsals to get through without crying because it was the first time I'd ever publicly spoken about Joan since her passing."
Meanwhile, Kelly – who is the daughter of Black Sabbath’s singer and rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and ‘X Factor’ judge Sharon Osbourne – has confessed she misses the star, which she broadcasted last year via social media to commemorate the one0-eyar anniversary of Joan’s death.
She wrote on her Instagram account previously: "Thank you for teaching me to stay true to myself & that if you don't laugh there is no point in doing anything! I miss you, I love you. (sic)."
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