Kelly Osbourne shares painful tattoo removal session in Instagram, Kelly Osbourne flashes her ink at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in February.
Turns out, Kelly Osbourne's tattoos are not so permanent.
The “Fashion Police” co-host is no longer fond of her body art and has started laser procedures to get rid of the unwanted ink.
Osbourne, 29, shared a video from her first appointment via Instagram on Tuesday, and it sounded quite painful.
"I did the crime I am now doing the time! #NoPainNoGain!" she captioned the post.
The tat Osbourne decided to ditch first is of a colorful keyboard on her right arm.I did the crime I am now doing the time! #NoPainNoGain!' Osbourne captioned her instagram video of the procedure on Tuesday.
"It will take several months, and while I'm not looking forward to the pain, I've heard it hurts less than getting the tattoo."
Osbourne was also vocal about why she wanted the ink gone in 2009 on British talk show "This Morning," explaining that "As you get older, you realize that you don't want to be defined by your tattoos."
"That's not the type of person that I am," she added.
"I was miserable and I just went and got all these tattoos and I don't know why. One of them is a keyboard and I don't even know how to play a piano!"
Turns out, Kelly Osbourne's tattoos are not so permanent.
The “Fashion Police” co-host is no longer fond of her body art and has started laser procedures to get rid of the unwanted ink.
Osbourne, 29, shared a video from her first appointment via Instagram on Tuesday, and it sounded quite painful.
"I did the crime I am now doing the time! #NoPainNoGain!" she captioned the post.
The tat Osbourne decided to ditch first is of a colorful keyboard on her right arm.I did the crime I am now doing the time! #NoPainNoGain!' Osbourne captioned her instagram video of the procedure on Tuesday.
"It will take several months, and while I'm not looking forward to the pain, I've heard it hurts less than getting the tattoo."
Osbourne was also vocal about why she wanted the ink gone in 2009 on British talk show "This Morning," explaining that "As you get older, you realize that you don't want to be defined by your tattoos."
"That's not the type of person that I am," she added.
"I was miserable and I just went and got all these tattoos and I don't know why. One of them is a keyboard and I don't even know how to play a piano!"