Sharon Osbourne Reveals Why She Won't Be Going Under The Knife Again

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Sharon Osbourne Reveals Why She Won't Be Going Under The Knife Again
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The former X Factor judge has been candid about her plastic surgery procedures, which she once estimated have cost her more than half a million pounds.

, Sharon said: “I had a full facelift done in October and I looked like one of those fucking mummies that they wrap [with bandages].Describing the original result, Sharon continued: “I’m telling you, it was horrendous. [To the surgeon] I’m, like, ‘You’ve got to be fucking joking.’ One eye was different to the other. I looked like a fucking Cyclops.”had a similar reaction, saying: “He said, ‘I don’t care how much it costs, we’ll get it redone’.

However, she added at the time of the interview that her face was “settling” and she was pleased with it.

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