Sharon Osbourne got candid about her worst cosmetic procedure on an episode of the family’s upcoming project, The Osbourne’s podcast. In the clip, her son Jack joked about the work she gets done on herself, likening it to the upkeep of a vehicle. “I thought you had, like, a two or three-year tuneup. Every 5,000 miles, mom goes in for a tuneup,” he cheekily said.
In response to Jack, whom she shares with the iconic singer Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon thought being open about such matters was important. “You can’t suddenly go out, and you’ve just had a full facelift and not talk about it,” she insisted, emphasizing that there should be no stigma to it.
Sharon encourages honesty about cosmetic surgeries
The 70-year-old added that people should be more comfortable talking about their cosmetic procedures without shame. “It’s the elephant in the room. Everybody knows you’ve done something. So, you might as well break that embarrassing silence and say, ‘Oh, do you like it?’ And it’s ridiculous,” she noted. “It’s not a sin to do it.”
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“It’s not. It’s your personal choice. There should be no stigma to it. If I want to go and have my chin done or whatever it is, it’s my choice. And I don’t hide the fact,” Sharon continued, explaining why she is okay with admitting her surgeries. “And I’ll give people the truth about it.”
Sharon’s worst facelift experience
Sharon buttressed her point by sharing her experience with a facelift surgery she got, and the results were not impressive, to say the least. “I went to a surgeon who I’d used before. He did such a terrible job,” she shared. “I mean, I looked like a Cyclops. It was the worst thing ever. One eye was higher than the other.”
The results were terrible as she suffered some scarring from her nostril to her lips. “I can’t even begin to tell you what this guy did to me. And then I had to wait for that to heal,” the actress said. “And then I went to another surgeon who put it all right for me.”