Met Gala: Sharon Osbourne Stuns In Dress Made From Used IDF Bullet Casings

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“EACH casing was used to execute a Palestinian,” beamed English-American television personality, Sharon Osbourne, showing off a simplistic dress made from used IDF bullet casings, created by controversial Israeli designer Vanessa Perilman.

Doubling down on her pro-Israeli stance which has recently drawn criticism for suggesting that the Belfast group Kneecap should have their U.S. work visas revoked, Osbourne’s soon-to-be-fired assistant struggled under the weight of the outfit, which reportedly included rounds from .50 calibre bullets used to kill innocent men, women, and children.

“It’s a piece of Zionist history, and I’m proud to be wearing it,” said the 72-year-old Hollywood resident, as news of illegal Israeli plans to further take over the Gaza strip echoed through the halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, falling on the deaf ears of its celebrity attendees, many of them preferring not to address such issues out of fear of being cancelled.

Congratulating her on the dress, fellow Israeli genocide supporters commented on the design, including stars like Sasha Baron Cohen, Bono, Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer.

“I just love the fact Israel is openly admitting it’s annihilating an entire group of people from the face of the planet and then building a seaside resort on the remains – this will obviously never haunt any of us,” said Schumer, caressing one of bullet casings, before mistaking Osbourne’s odour for something else, “Wow, you can actually smell the death from the dress”.

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