Why Sharon Osbourne Has Given Up Plastic Surgery for Good
Sharon Osbourne is officially saying, "No more!" to plastic surgery.
The TV personality admitted in a recent interview that the results of her last procedure led to her decision to stop with cosmetic surgery.
Osbourne told The Sun that an October 2021 facelift, which left her with one eye lower than the other, was the turning point. "That one put me off and it frightens me," she shared. "I really f-----g pushed it with the last facelift and I am now like, no more."
"Time is against me, I cannot have another facelift," she continued.
The 70-year-old got brutally honest about what she thought of the 2021 facelift in a conversation with The Sunday Times, commenting, "I had a full facelift done in October and I looked like one of those f-----g mummies that they wrap [with bandages]."
Osbourne said she told the surgeon after seeing the results, "You've got to be f-----g joking."
She added, "One eye was different to the other. I looked like a f-----g Cyclops. I'm, like, 'All I need is a hunchback.'"
The Brit noted that her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, felt the same way, disappointed with the facelift results. She continued, "He said, 'I don't care how much it costs, we'll get it redone.'"
Osbourne is no stranger to surgery, as she has had other facelifts and cosmetic surgeries over the years. She also underwent a double mastectomy in 2012.
Osbourne's husband is also dealing with his own health problems these days. Ozzy revealed his Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2020, and in February 2023, he canceled all upcoming tour dates to focus on his health.
But he clarified soon after that this wasn't an announcement that he was retiring. When asked about the retirement rumors on his radio show, Ozzy Speaks, Ozzy told co-host Billy Morrison, "The f-----g press could drive you nuts. I mean, I looked in a magazine and [it said], 'Ozzy's on his last legs.' I'm f-----g not dying."
As Ozzy works on getting better, his wife is finally returning to her TalkTV current affairs panel show, covering King Charles' coronation next week.