First Published: November 1, 2013 1:26 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Will there be peace between Kelly Osbourne and Lady Gaga?
Access Hollywood caught up with Kelly at Adam Lambert’s Halloween party (presented by Ciroc) at Bootsy Bellows in Los Angeles on Thursday, where she dished on her war of words with Gaga, which has been going on for years!
“I don’t believe in publicity stunts as a forgiveness, I overreacted. I handled it badly. I admit that,” Kelly said, referring to a Lady Gaga Tweeting a photo of herself with Sharon Osbourne on the set of the British “X Factor” holding a birthday cake.
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Gaga had got the cake for Kelly, who was stateside, but Kelly didn’t think the treat was all that sweet.
Following Gaga’s photo Tweet, Kelly responded with, “Not to be ungrateful but why would you send me a birthday cake via my MOTHER in a country half the world away? #JustSendItToME #LoveNotWar.”
Adding, “#EatMySh*t #Hypocrisy.”
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Kelly admitted her response was too explosive, but explained the reasoning behind it.
“Don’t involve my mother. My family always comes first,” she told Access. “When you mess with my family, you mess with me.”
The pair’s feud began in 2009, after Kelly called Gaga a “butterface,” which caused Gaga’s loyal army of Little Monsters to go after Kelly online.
Things escalated when Gaga wrote a letter criticizing Kelly’s career choices and the two have sporadically spared since.
So will there ever be peace between the two?
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“I don’t want to fight with someone I respect musically,” Kelly told Access. “Hopefully, she will give me that phone call and it will all be over.”
After their most recent spat, Kelly extended a Twitter olive branch, writing, “@ladygaga I acted like a child last night. Just not into publicity stunts call me & we will end this like adults I don’t want 2 fight anymore.”
-- Jesse Spero
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