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has said she would 'never dream' of using weight-loss drugs because of the 'disastrous' effects on people's looks.
Weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and wegovy have become popular in recent years with millions of people taking them to lose weight.
But Joan insisted she won't be following suit and thinks people who want to lose a few pounds should simply 'cut down' instead.
Speaking to Hello! magazine, she said: 'I don't believe in needles and things. I've never had or anything in my face.
On Ozempic, she added: 'I'd never dream of doing something like that. I have seen too many disastrous faces.
'I think if you're going to lose wieght, you have to cut down. You want to enjoy your life. You don't want to live on a celery stick.'
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Joan Collins has said she would 'never dream' of using weight-loss drugs because of the 'disastrous' effects on people's looks
Joan's comments come after Kelly Osbourne hit out at cruel trolls who commented on her slimmed down appearance at the Brit Awards on Saturday.
The daughter of the late and attended the ceremony to collect a posthumous Lifetime Achievement for her father.
But as well as celebrating Ozzy's life during the evening, Kelly, 41, also was seemingly subject to negative comments about her appearance.
Speaking on the backlash this morning, Kelly said: 'There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something.
'Kicking me while I'm down, doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip, and turning your back when I need support and love most.
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'None of it proves strength, it only reveals a profound absence of character. I'm currently going through the hardest time of my life. I should not even have to defend myself. But I won't sit here and allow myself to be dehumanised in such a way.'
Kelly had previously who criticised her recent ahead of her Brits appearance, where she stepped out with her mother Sharon.
Kelly posed for snaps with Sharon, 73, where the mother and daughter duo both dressed in black for the occasion as they arrived at the Co-op Live Arena.
Joan's comments come after Kelly Osbourne hit out at cruel trolls who commented on her slimmed down appearance at the Brit Awards on Saturday
Kelly oozed glamour in a black dress that featured a matching feathered jacket to keep her warm on the carpet.
Meanwhile, Sharon opted for a three-piece black suit as she proudly posed with her daughter before receiving Ozzy's bittersweet award.
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Kelly's attendance at a variety of public events over recent months has prompted genuine concern for her health and wellbeing, notably during a front row appearance at on Sunday.
The singer and TV personality, who denies using weight loss jabs, looked considerably slimmer while attending Millinery Collective's latest catwalk presentation at Mayfair's Claridge's.
She has since called out her online abusers for subjecting her to a torrent of vile comments, among them an unsavoury remark about her late father, Ozzy, who passed away last July.
Taking to Instagram, Kelly shared a screenshot of the distasteful message, which read: 'Looks like a dead body... she's too thin and fragile... looks like she's going to see her dad soon,' followed by a string of laughing emojis.
Commenting on Monday, the mother of one, who also shared a handful of appalled responses to the post, wrote: 'Literally can't believe how disgusting some human beings are! No one deserves this sort of abuse!'
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