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Slam Dunk! Sharon Osbourne Criticizes Kim Kardashian For Dressing Daughter North In Real Fur, Calls It 'Sickening'

Sharon Osbourne Slams Kim Kardashian

Mar. 4 2015, Updated 12:47 p.m. ET

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Sharon Osbourne is the latest celebrity to slam Kim Kardashian's fashion choices for daughter North West, and this time the jab was focused on Kim's "sickeningly real fur" selections.

The Talk host said the Kim was using her little girl as "an accessory", and that the reality TV mogul's fur flaunting was down-right revolting.

"I know PETA has asked the Kardashians to stop," she told Closer Magazine in a recent interview. "North isn't an accessory – she shouldn't be wearing ugly couture clothes."

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Of course, this isn't the first "words war" against Kim, or Kimye for that matter. In recent weeks, Kanye's video-girl ex Amber Rose slammed the KUWTK star for using her sex tape as her rise to fame. Luckily, Kanye quickly silenced his old flame on Kim's behalf, claiming he had to "take 30 showers" after their relationship ended.

Before that, Anna Wintour reportedly staged a "fashion intervention" with the reality star, pleading that she swap out North's "dreary" wardrobe for some fresh pastels.

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According to an inside source, the Vogue editrix "doesn't understand why North's parents dress her in all black. Anna is not a fan of all black, and thinks it's just inappropriate for North to be in dark colors."

With all the bad reviews, Kim may have to bite the bullet and change her fashionista tune!

Do you think North's wardrobe is inappropriate? Sound off in the comments below.

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