Fan of plastic surgery, Sharon Osbourne found herself with a “cyclops” face after a failed facelift that was long and painful. Here’s why cosmetic surgery should not be abused.
If she has never hidden being a follower of the plastic surgery, Sharon Osbourne has not known only successful operations. The proof with his last face liftwhich was completely failed and very painful according to him.
A long and failed facelift
Sharon Osbourne gave an interview to Sunday Times on April 23, in which she talks about her last cosmetic surgery operation. In October 2021, the star 69 years old performed a facelift that went wrong. “I looked like one of those mummies that they wrap around (in bandages),” she said after this far from painless facelift. “It hurts extremely. You have no idea”, said the Briton about this surgery which lasted 5 and a half hours. When she woke up, Sharon Osbourne was in shock, telling her surgeon: “Are you kinding me”. The reason: a completely failed facelift. “It was horrible. […] One eye was different from the other. I looked like a cyclops“, confided the star.
According to Sharon Osbourne, her husband Ozzy Osbourne (of the Black Sabbath group) was also surprised by the results of the operation. “He said, ‘I don’t care how much it costs, we’re going to have it redone'”, she explained to Sunday Times. Despite her initial dissatisfaction, the former juror of the show The X Factor UK decided not to retouch her facelift, which she likes today.
Sharon Osbourne, addicted to plastic surgery
This is not the first time that Sharon Osbourne has gone under the knife, far from it. The reality tv star talked about his “new face” in May 2019, detailing several months later on Kelly Clarkson’s show what she had touched up. “I did this mouth lift thing and for the first week I couldn’t feel my mouth, I can barely feel my mouth now, to be honest“. Sharon Osbourne also confessed to having suffered, among other things, a mammal augmentationan abdominoplasty, a butt lift or liposuction of the hips. In his book Unbreakable published in 2013, the mother of Kelly Osbourne underlines moreover: “There’s not much that I haven’t tweaked, stretched, peeled, lasered, veneered, enhanced, or completely removed.“.