EntertainmentSharon Osbourne's facelift horror: Star likens herself to 'Quasimodo' after botched surgery

Sharon Osbourne's facelift horror: Star likens herself to 'Quasimodo' after botched surgery

Sharon Osbourne is a well-known enthusiast of plastic surgeries. Various media reports suggest that the celebrity has spent millions of dollars on them. She admitted that she never saw herself as beautiful, a perception that only changed after undergoing cosmetic procedures. She was highly irritated when people mistook her for her husband's mother. "It irritated me when people thought I was Ozzy's mother," she said in an interview with People.

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She underwent her fifth facelift in October 2021. However, the results of the surgery were disappointing for the celebrity. In an interview with The Sun, she said that when she looks in the mirror, she sees a mummy or a cyclops.

"I had a full facelift in October and I looked like one of those mummies wrapped in bandages. It was extremely painful. You have no idea. I looked like a cyclops," the star said.

The wife of the heavy metal musician recently spoke with The Times. During the interview, she didn't hold back her disappointment regarding her transformation. This time, she said that she resembled a character from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame".

"It was the worst thing I've ever done. (...) I looked like Quasimodo, as my eyes were misplaced. It was horrendous", Sharon Osbourne admitted.

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