The Shady Way Sharon Osbourne's Son Jack Roasted Her Cosmetic Work

Just months after telling The Sun that she was done with facelifts, Sharon Osbourne’s son joked in the family’s podcast that as far as he knew, “I thought you had, like, a two or three-year, like, tune-up.” Cue laughter from Sharon — but the roast wasn’t quite over. “It’s like a car … Every 5,000 miles, mom goes in for a tune-up,” he added. 

Jack wasn’t entirely off the mark with his observation. Sharon’s 2023 declaration of quitting plastic surgery is just the most recent addition to a series of comments about giving it up for good. In 2012, Sharon told her “The Talk” co-stars that she wouldn’t be going under the knife again after seeing pictures of herself where she felt like she’d gone too far (via HuffPost). Then, in 2019, she did a 180 on the show, telling her colleagues that she’d scheduled another facelift and she was thrilled about it. 2021 saw her go under the knife for the fateful facelift that would see her swear it off once more — but it seems she’s already warming up to the idea again. 

After Jack’s playful teasing, Sharon not only agreed with his car analogy but hinted that she wouldn’t be opposed to doing it again in the future, should she feel the need. However, she quipped that entirely halting aging wasn’t something she was particularly interested in. “It’s too late for me. I’ll be f**king 75,” she complained. 

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