She’s a “Cyclops” no more.
Sharon Osbourne has been vocal about her various cosmetic procedures over the years, and now the TalkTV host is putting a stop to surgeries after telling the Sun yesterday that her last procedure scared her away.
Osbourne, 70, spoke to the newspaper about going under the knife, including a 2021 facelift that left her looking “like a f—king Cyclops,” as she once told the Sunday Times.
“That one put me off and it frightens me,” the TV personality revealed to the Sun. “I really f—king pushed it with the last facelift and I am now like, no more.”
Osbourne added that as she got older she realized, “Time is against me, I cannot have another facelift.”
It seems her last procedure, which she told the Sunday Times took five and a half hours and made her feel “horrendous,” was the last straw for Osbourne.
“[To the surgeon] I’m, like, ‘You’ve got to be f—king joking,'” she said at the time. “One eye was different to the other.”
While she wasn’t pleased with her last facelift, the mom of three has gone through a bevvy of other cosmetic procedures over the years.
“There’s not much I haven’t had tweaked, stretched, peeled, lasered, veneered, enhanced or removed altogether,” she wrote in her 2013 autobiography, “Unbreakable.”
Although she wrote in the book that she wouldn’t be getting more surgeries, in May 2019, Osbourne changed her mind and shared she’d be getting a “new face,” saying, “My next surgery’s booked.”
She showed off the results that September on “The Talk,” revealing, “I had my neck done, my jowls. They kind of pulled it from the top of my head … but everything was just lifted up. So, it looks more refreshed.”
Along with her famous face, the reality star also opened up about her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, 74, and their decision to move back to the UK after living in America for two decades.
“My son doesn’t want me to move,” she said of Jack, 37, adding he “needs to spend more time in England and I will come back on trips.”
Ahead of her relocation, the talk show host will be getting her fill of British culture next week as she covers King Charles III’s coronation.