Kelly Osbourne recently expressed her joy at being called "Nepo Baby".
"I'm so proud of my parents' accomplishments," Kelly told Rolling Stone in a new interview.
Kelly continued, "I think what they've accomplished is an incredible piece of history-making. I'd even go so far as to say they're both iconic."
But she added: "My parents always taught me that I had to prove myself."
For those unfamiliar, Kelly is the daughter of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
Elsewhere in the interview, Kelly shared his thoughts on the 2015 clip that went viral on TikTok nearly a decade later.
Kelly then discussed former President Donald Trump's comments on immigration. “If we get all the Latinos out of this country, Donald Trump, who's going to clean the toilets?” the 39-year-old commented.
Kelly faced significant backlash on social media after making the comment and apologized for her "poor choice of words" in a Facebook post.
"It hurt a lot of people and for me it's the worst thing I've ever done," Kelly admitted.
She went on to say: “I'm not very good at live television and I realized that words have so much power. And it's really hard to be labeled as something you're not. But it happened. I can't do anything.''
Kelly also said the whole incident helped her understand "privilege."
"I didn't know what white privilege was because I just go about my life until someone points out that something is wrong," she continued.
Kelly noted, “I'm blessed not just because of who my parents are or the color of my skin, but because my life is so blessed.
"I didn't understand it, so I took it for granted," she told the agency.