Sharon Osbourne steps out after candid facelift confession
A fresh-faced Sharon Osbourne has been spotted a week after declaring she “pushed it too far” with her latest facelift.
Sharon Osbourne has been spotted looking fresh-faced on the streets of London, a week after publicly declaring she “pushed it too far” with her latest facelift.
The TV personality and wife to rocker Ozzy was spotted with rarely-seen eldest daughter Aimee, 39, in London this week.
While Aimee’s siblings Jack and Kelly have carved out careers in the spotlight since the fly-on-the-wall reality show catapulted them to worldwide fame in the early noughties, Aimee refused to appear on the show and lives a quiet life outside of the public eye.
Sharon, 70, has made no secret of her love of cosmetic surgery in the past – even debuting a new facelift on an episode of her former daytime show The Talk in 2019.
Speaking to The Sun last week, she confirmed she’d spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on cosmetic procedures, but said she’d vowed to stop at her most recent, fifth, facelift.
“That one put me off and it frightens me,” she told the outlet.
“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.”
Osbourne previously told The Sunday Times in April 2022 that the facelift had left her eyes looking uneven.
“I’m telling you, it was horrendous. I’m like, ‘You’ve got to be f***ing joking’, one eye was different,” she told the outlet. “I looked like a f***ing Cyclops. I’m like, ‘All I need is a hunchback.’”
The fifth facelift took place in October 2021 and was a mammoth five-and-a-half hour procedure.
Meanwhile, Sharon’s husband Ozzy made a rare public outing last month, as the ailing rocker continues to deal with the effects of Parkinson’s disease.
It comes after the Black Sabbath star announced he would have to cancel his upcoming live shows and effectively end his touring career.
“Believe me when I say that the thought of disappointing my fans really F***ed ME UP, more than you will ever know,” he wrote, explaining that damage to his spine after an accident four years ago had left him physically weak.
“Never would I have imagined that my touring days would have ended this way.”