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Sharon Osbourne admits she pushed it ‘too f**king hard’ with plastic surgery
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Sharon Osbourne admits she pushed it ‘too f**king hard’ with plastic surgery

The 70-year-old says she's turning her back on more work after a 2021 facelift left her feeling like 'cyclops'.

Sharon Osbourne has revealed she's turning her back on more plastic surgery.

The British talkshow host hasn't been shy about getting a little nip here and a tuck there over the years.

But she admits a recent bit of work made her realise she'd gone too far.

Speaking to The Sun, the 70-year-old said: "That [face lift] put me off and it frightens me. I really f***ing pushed it with the last facelift and I am now like, no more.

“Time is against me, I cannot have another facelift.”

Sharon said that bit of surgery was done back in 2021, according to the Daily Mail, and was so 'horrendous' that she thought she looked terrible.

Sharon in the 1980s.
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In an interview with The Sunday Times, she opened up about her first reaction when seeing the results of the procedure.

"I'm telling you, it was horrendous. [To the surgeon] I'm, like, "You've got to be f***** joking," she said.

"One eye was different to the other. I looked like a f***** Cyclops. I'm, like, 'All I need is a hunchback'."

She added: "I had a full facelift done in October and I looked like one of those f**king mummies that they wrap [with bandages].

Sharon says the surgery took five hours and 'hurt like hell' when she was woken up.

Her husband and rockstar Ozzy Osbourne said he didn't care how much it would cost to get her face redone as long as she was happy.

In her 2013 autobiography, titled Unbreakable, Sharon revealed that 'there’s not much I haven’t had tweaked, stretched, peeled, lasered, veneered, enhanced or removed altogether' during her life.

While she said in the book she wouldn't be getting anymore work done, she told the world six years later that she had booked in to get a 'new face'.

Speaking on The Talk, Sharon revealed: “I had my neck done, my jowls. They kind of pulled it from the top of my head … but everything was just lifted up. So, it looks more refreshed.”

While that surgery was successful, the next one two years later left her feeling terrible.

Her autobiography also revealed what sparked Sharon's desire in getting plastic surgery in the first place.

She said she was starting to look like her mother, so she wanted to wind back the years just a touch to stay youthful.




Topics: Celebrity