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Over the years, Sharon Osbourne has undergone multiple plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures, but one stands out as the most regrettable. It was her most recent of three facelifts, she told Britain's Sunday Times in a story published Dec. 15, and she's since vowed it would be her last.
"That was the worst thing that I ever did. I looked like Cyclops," she said of the 2021 surgery. "I had one eye here and one eye there and my mouth was all [askew], and then I had to wait for that to heal before I could go back and have it corrected."
Prior to 2021, the "The Talk" star had facelifts in 2002 and 1987, experiences she detailed in her 2013 memoir, "Unbreakable." In addition to the facelifts, which she's supplemented with Botox and fillers, according to her book, Sharon's also had breast implants, a tummy tuck, arm and leg lifts and more. With each of those surgeries, she wrote in "Unbreakable," "you are slicing off yet more of your self-worth."
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Asked why she continued to go back for more, Sharon Osbourne told the Sunday Times, "Vanity. Ego. 'Oh, you look great for your age.'" When the interviewer pointed out that lots of women would be happy to look like Sharon, she responded, "But I know what I really look like. When I look in the mirror, I see the real me."
It's not the first time the former "The Osbournes" star has spoken candidly about regretting her 2021 facelift. Speaking to The Sun earlier in 2023, she said, "That one put me off and it frightens me." She added, "I really f****** pushed it with the last facelift and I am now like, no more … Time is against me, I cannot have another facelift."
The cost of the botched five-hour-plus procedure didn't help matters, Sharon told the Sunday Times in 2022. Between the bill and the bungled outcome, she recalled thinking, "You've got to be f****** joking" when it was all over. "I looked like one of those f****** mummies that they wrap," she said. "It hurt like hell. You have no idea."
The cosmetic procedures aren't the only things Sharon's done to alter her appearance…
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Following what she's called a lifelong battle with eating disorders and body image issues, Sharon Osbourne tried Ozempic, the diabetes medication that's become a major weight loss trend in Hollywood and beyond. She quickly lost more weight than was healthy and stopped taking the drug. Then she found she couldn't stop losing weight or regain much of what she'd lost.
"Everybody was on it and I thought, 'Well, I'll have a bit of that.' And so this is the outcome," she told the Sunday Times. "It's been a year in December [2023] since I started to diet and I've lost 42 pounds. I can't seem to put weight back on, which is a luxury, but also it's like, be careful what you wish for."
Sharon, 71, said as much in November 2023 when she sat down with DailyMail.com. "You can lose so much weight, and it's easy to become addicted to that, which is very dangerous," she told the outlet, admitting elsewhere in the interview, "I know I look gaunt."
In her recent chat with the Times, Sharon also revealed her loved ones have expressed concern about her drastic weight loss…
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Though she says she's not concerned about her weight, Sharon Osbourne's loved ones definitely are, she told the Sunday Times.
"Ozzy's concerned because he says I look like Nancy Reagan. I'm like, 'Oh dear,'" she said, referring to her husband, Ozzy Osbourne. "He gets worried because he says I don't eat enough and my son [Jack]'s worried too."
The couple's daughter Kelly Osbourne has also discussed taking weight loss "too far" in recent months, telling "Vanderpump Rules" star Scheana Shay in September 2023 that it started after she welcomed her first child.
"I was like, 'Well, I lost all the baby weight. Let's see how far I can go with it.' And then I went a little too far," she said on Scheana's "Scheananigans" podcast.
That same month, Kelly denied she's ever had work done to her face beyond injectables. "I've never had any procedure like plastic surgery," she told DailyMail.com in September. "I've done Botox, that's it. It's weird, because now that I've lost weight, everybody is criticizing and trying to figure out what it is that I've done, and I really just lost weight."
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Elsewhere in her December 2023 interview with the Sunday Times, Sharon Osbourne reflected on the backlash she faced for defending Piers Morgan when he attacked Duchess Meghan for accusing members of the royal family of racism.
After an ugly on-air argument about Piers with her then co-host Sheryl Underwood, who is Black, Sharon left "The Talk" and returned to British television.
She told the Times a "deep depression" followed and said she tried ketamine therapy as part of her treatment plan. "I had not been able to stop crying," she recalled. "So it calmed me down till I didn't cry. I used to do two-hour therapy sessions three times a week and I could talk freely without getting hysterical."
Sharon said she eventually moved past those feelings and is able to "laugh about it now and talk about it without being upset or feeling like a victim."