Kelly Osbourne started a feud after shooting a self-tanner advertisement. Kelly who’s as white as snow, sprayed herself bronze for the self-tanner company St. Tropez and etched “self-esteem” on her chest, alluding that having a tan makes women feel better about themselves.

more Kelly after the hop…
Kelly admitted this on the site’s video and said:
“I looked healthy, I looked like 10 pounds skinnier, and it started to make me look at my body in a different way,” Osbourne said in the video, which has since been removed from St. Tropez’s Web site. “It made me look at what looked better rather than what I didn’t like, and I kind of got addicted.”
You know — self-tanner is addictive, so I believe her claim here. But instead of just shrugging it off as a simple beauty product endorsement, The Prince’s Trust Charity pulled its endorsement of the ad.
The charity argued that St. Tropez aims to make pale children feel inferior.
What do you think? Valid or a bunch of nonsene?
Photos: Bauer Griffin
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