Sharon Osbourne has admitted that she was left looking like ‘Quasimodo’ after undergoing a facelift.
The 70-year-old has been open about her fondness for getting plastic surgery over the years, but hasn’t denied having regrets.
She has revealed that she last went under the knife in order to fix a previous operation that left her looking like the deformed protagonist in Victor Hugo’s novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
The Daily Star quotes Sharon as saying: ‘There’s not one part of my body that I haven’t had twisted, lifted, elongated, whatever.
‘I’ve been messed up many times. This last one was a kind of fix-it job from the guy that did it before.

Regretful: Sharon Osbourne has admitted that she was left looking like ‘Quasimodo’ after undergoing a facelift (pictured this month)

Changing appearance: The 70-year-old has been open about her fondness for getting plastic surgery over the years, but hasn’t denied having regrets (pictured in 2003)

Botched: She has revealed that she last went under the knife in order to fix a previous operation that left her looking like the deformed protagonist in Victor Hugo’s novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (character pictured in 1996 Disney adaptation)
‘I looked like Quasimodo, because I had one eye here, one eye there. It was wicked.’
The mother-of-three has previously opened up about the disastrous facelift, which took place in October 2021 and took five and a half hours.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, she said: ‘I’m telling you, it was horrendous. I’m, like [to the surgeon], “You’ve got to be f*****g joking.”
‘One eye was different to the other. I looked like a f*****g cyclops. I’m, like, “All I need is a hunchback”.’
Sharon added: ‘I looked like one of those f*****g mummies that they wrap [with bandages]. It hurt like hell. You have no idea.’
She later claimed that the botched procedure had scared her off getting anymore cosmetic surgery done.
She told The Sun: ‘That put me off and it frightens me, I really f*****g pushed it with the last facelift and I am now like, ‘No more’. Time is against me, I cannot have another facelift.’
Her singer-songwriter husband Ozzy Osbourne, 74, apparently concurred that the results were not great and offered to pay to fix it.

‘Horrendous’: The mother-of-three has previously opened up about the disastrous facelift, which took place in October 2021 and took five and a half hours (pictured in January)

Fix-it: Her singer-songwriter husband Ozzy Osbourne, 74, apparently concurred that the results were not great and offered to pay to fix it (pictured together in 2002)
Sharon revealed: ‘He said, “I don’t care how much it costs, we’ll get it redone”.’
Sharon has also said another facelift in 2019 left her looking like Elvis doing his trademark snarl, as 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 up my mouth and then for the first week I couldn’t feel my mouth, I can hardly feel my mouth now, to be honest with you.
‘I couldn’t find my mouth. It was numb and it was up on one side and I looked like Elvis.
‘All the kids and Ozzy are going, “Why are you snarling at me?” And I’m like, “I’m not snarling, I’m not doing anything!”‘
Earlier this month, Sharon was hilariously shaded by her own son Jack on their family podcast about her plastic surgery enhancement ‘tune ups’.
Jack, 37, poked fun at his mum by comparing her cosmetic surgery procedures to automobiles engine checks.
On the family podcast – called The Osbourne Podcast – the media personality joked: ‘I thought you had, like, a two or three year, like, tune-up. It’s like a car.’

Under the knife: Sharon has also said another facelift in 2019 left her looking like Elvis doing his trademark snarl, as it involved lifting her mouth (pictured in 2019)

Poking fun: Earlier this month, Sharon was hilariously shaded by her own son Jack on their family podcast about her plastic surgery enhancement ‘tune ups’ (pictured together in 2011)
He added: ‘Every 5,000 miles, Mom goes in for a tune-up.’
But Sharon laughed at the dig and insisted that ‘everybody needs it’, referring to plastic surgery ‘tune ups’.
Jack’s sister Kelly, 38, also joined the conversation when her brother asked if surgery enhancement are actually ‘needed’.
‘Look, I do not want one of those necks in which you can flick. That will never happen,’ she admitted.