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Sharon Osbourne Describes The Facelift She Got That's Sworn Her Off Plastic Surgery Forever

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Sharon Osbourne told 'The Sun' that she won't be getting plastic surgery anymore after a 'horrendous' facelift in 2021 left her with one eyebrow lower than the other, and even compared herself to a Cyclops.

What famous facelift aficionado recently said:

"I cannot have another facelift."

Believe it or not, those words were spoken by the one and only Sharon Osbourne.


The former The Talk host shared that after a "horrendous" facelift in October of 2021, she is having "no more."

Osbourne, 70, told The Sun:

"That one put me off and it frightens me."
"I really f**king pushed it with the last facelift and I am now like, no more."
"Time is against me, I cannot have another facelift."

Last year, she opened up about the facelift to The Sunday Times, telling them:

"I had a full facelift done in October and I looked like one of those f**king mummies that they wrap [with bandages]."
"It hurt like hell. You have no idea."

She continued that the time—five and a half hours—and money for the operation was not well spent.

"You've got to be f**king joking."
"One eye was different to the other. I looked like a f**king Cyclops."
"I'm like, 'All I need is a hunchback.'"

People on social media celebrated Osbourne for swearing off cosmetic surgeries for good.



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And many commented she is still as beautiful as ever.


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It's good to recognize when enough is enough.

Before it's too much.

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