Sharon Osbourne has revealed that her 2021 facelift is the 'worst thing she's ever done' in a candid new interview.
The reality star, 71, previously revealed the procedure left her looking like 'Quasimodo' The times: 'I looked like Cyclops. I had one eye here and one eye there and my mouth was all crooked.
“And then I had to wait for that to heal before I could go back and have it corrected.”
Sharon has has been open about her penchant for plastic surgery over the years, but hasn't denied that she regrets it.
She revealed that she most recently went under the knife to repair a previous surgery that left her looking like the disfigured protagonist in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Sharon Osbourne has revealed her 2021 facelift is the 'worst thing she's ever done' in candid new interview (pictured April 2022 – six months after surgery)
The reality star, 71, who previously revealed the procedure left her looking like 'Quasimodo', told The Times : 'I looked like Cyclops. I had one eye here and one eye there and my mouth was all crooked (pictured last month)
The Daily Star quotes Sharon as saying: 'There isn't a single part of my body that I haven't had twisted, lifted, lengthened, whatever.
'I've often been confused. The latter was a kind of revamp from the man who did it before.
'I looked like Quasimodo, because I had one eye here, one eye there. It was bad.'
The mother-of-three previously opened up about the disastrous facelift, which took place in October 2021 and lasted five and a half hours.
She told The Sunday Times: 'I'm telling you, it was terrible. I say (to the surgeon), “You must be joking.”
'One eye was different from the other. I looked like a damn Cyclops. I'm like, 'All I need is a hunchback.'
Sharon added: 'I looked like one of those damn mummies they wrap (with bandages). It hurt like hell. You have no idea.'
She later claimed that the botched procedure had put her off having any more cosmetic surgery.
She told The Sun: 'That put me off and it scares me, I really pushed it with the last facelift and I'm now thinking, 'No more'. Time is against me, I can't have another facelift.'
“And then I had to wait for that to heal before I could go back and have it corrected,” she said (Photo March 2022)
She told The Sunday Times: 'One eye was different from the other. I looked like a damn Cyclops. I'm like, “All I need is a hunchback” (pictured left in 2022 and right in 2013)
Her husband, singer-songwriter Ozzy Osbourne, 74, apparently agreed that the results weren't great and offered to pay to fix it.
Sharon revealed: 'He said, 'I don't care how much it costs, we'll have it redone'.'
Sharon has also said that a new facelift in 2019 made her look like Elvis making his signature snarl because it involved lifting her mouth.
Discussing the procedure in October 2019 on The Kelly Clarkson Show she explained: 'I had this thing where they lifted my mouth and for the first week I couldn't feel my mouth, to be honest I can barely feel my mouth now.
'I couldn't find my mouth. It was numb and it was on one side and I looked like Elvis.
“All the kids and Ozzy are like, 'Why are you snapping at me?' And I'm like, 'I'm not snapping, I'm not doing anything!'”
Osbourne recently admitted she had to 'gain the weight back' after losing a whopping 42 pounds on Ozempic.
She has been open about her penchant for plastic surgery over the years, but has not denied that she regrets it (photo in 2003)
The reality star, 71, has lost 42 pounds with the help of weight loss and diabetes drug Ozempic. The drug is also known as Wegovy – the brand name for semaglutide, which works in the brain to make users feel full.
Sharon also revealed her fears that she 'shouldn't have to have any more cosmetic surgery' because of her age.
Sharon recalled the moment she told herself to stop losing weight after taking the drug.
Speaking to Woman magazine, Sharon shared: 'I started it last November. I weighed 142 pounds (10st 2 pounds) when I started using it. The first two to three weeks I felt very nauseous.
'The nausea went away, but once you get going you're not hungry and you don't eat. It is not talked about, but you can get a blockage in your intestine.
'I haven't worked on it for three or four months. My weight has stabilized. I got down to about 97 pounds (6st 13 pounds) and it was like, “Oh no.” I had to gain some weight again, and I did.'