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Posted: 2012-09-14T22:08:43Z | Updated: 2012-09-17T19:24:20Z

Kelly Osbourne has been growing on us (and by "us," we can safely assume that goes for everyone in the fashion industry) since she underwent a fashion and beauty makeover in the late 2000s and joined the E! "Fashion Police" team in 2010.

So it's about damn time that the former reality show child starts her own clothing line, right? Right. Osbourne, who we spotted at plenty of Fashion Week shows this past week, slipped the news in a conversation with Fashionista :

You know I was having fun [when I was heavier] but no one takes notice of a fat girl in fashion. Thats the truth! Its sad. Thats why I love women like Beth Ditto who are doing their own clothes. Thats why when my line comes out Ill never make anything that wont be translated to plus-size as well. Because everyone deserves to wear fashion.

Hold up, said Fashionista. You're starting your own line? "Im not going to say anything about anything!" was Osbourne's quick reply.

So we're thinking that's a yes -- and that there may be a plus-size component as well! Kelly, who refers to herself as "an FFP: former fat person," has some experience in dressing for a curvier figure. She also has dabbled in the clothing business before, teasing the potential for her own line back in 2010 and joining Madonna on her Material Girl brand in 2011.

But perhaps Kelly has finally gotten it together to launch a full-blown Kelly Osbourne Collection complete with plus-size? If so, we're totally psyched.

Next up: a line of custom purple wigs.

See just how much Kelly has changed:

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