The former reality star pulls no punches when talking about the celebrity family - and slams Kim Kardashian for using baby North as an 'accessory'.
Both the Osbournes and the Kardashians have had reality shows based around their home lives - but for Sharon Osbourne, 62, that's where the similarity ends.
In an interview with Closer magazine, the former X Factor judge said that she has always got on fine with the Kardashian clan, but added: "We're in the limelight as Ozzy is an international star, but their fame is built purely on beauty. Who do you know who has five stunning daughters? Every family has at least one dud! I've had Kendall on my show and she's charming. And Kim has influenced a whole generation of young girls - it's quite a responsibility ... I respect and like them, but their morals are different to ours.'"
As an active PETA campaigner, the claws were also out for Kimye, who dress themselves and baby North in real fur. "'I know PETA has asked the Kardashians to stop. [North] isn't an accessory - she shouldn't be wearing ugly couture clothes.''
"[Fur] makes me physically sick, and wearing it is a very dated way of showing everyone how rich you are. Our grandparents did it, but now we've been educated, it's cruel to keep the trade going.''
The comments come as 30 year-old Khloe Kardashian has reportedly had her eye on Kelly Osbourne's presenter old spot on E! show Fashion Police.
Kelly,30, quit two days ago due to producers' poor handling of the row over Giuliana Rancic's comments about her friend Zendaya Coleman - who said her dreadlocks looked like they would "smell of patchouli oil... and weed."
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