Tattoos ridiculous, says Kelly Osbourne

Kelly Osbourne has undergone her third laser tattoo removal and says the body art trend is ridiculous.

Kelly Osbourne says that tattoos are a form of justifying the "ridiculous things we do in life".

The TV star, who is currently shooting Sharknado 2, shared her thoughts with fans as she underwent her third laser tattoo removal surgery.

The star has various inkings over her body, including a heart lock with the word Daddy above it on her arm and skull and crossbones on both of her feet.

"As humans we fill our conscience with cliches to selfishly justify the ridiculous things we do in life such as getting stupid tattoos," she wrote on her website.

"I have now undergone my third laser tattoo removal."

Osbourne said the experience was "horrendously painful" and uploaded a photo of her arms, both covered in bandages.

Osbourne, 29, who has previously admitted that she wasn't happy with all of her tattoos, has advised youngsters not to get any as it's something they may come to regret.

"Furthermore think before you make ANY permanent decision because its ok to change your mind before its too late! (sic)," she wrote.

Osbourne is currently shooting Sharknado 2 with Ian Ziering, Tara Reid and Billy Ray Cyrus.

The film is the follow up to the 2013 original, about a rogue group of sharks that stalk a waterlogged Los Angeles.


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