Sharon Osbourne is getting another facelift

Sharon Osbourne arrives at the Lorraine Schwartz Eye Bangles Collection launch at Delilah on Tuesday, March 13, 2018, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Sharon Osbourne arrives at the Lorraine Schwartz Eye Bangles Collection launch at Delilah on Tuesday, March 13, 2018, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Sharon Osbourne has revealed she is going under the knife once more to get “a new face”.

The 66-year-old former X Factor judge - who in 2012 vowed she would never have anymore cosmetic surgery - let slip her latest enhancement plans on US chat show The Talk, which she co-hosts.

Osbourne said: "I'm having it in August so when we come back to film in September, I will have a new face."

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One of her co-hosts, dancer Carrie Ann Inaba, replied: "But I like this face."

Osbourne retorted: "You're just used to it, you'll like the new one."

The outspoken star - who is no stranger to plastic surgery - revealed she started having cosmetic surgery because she didn’t like to see herself turning into her mother.

She said: "I didn't want to look like my mum".

On Loose Women last week Osbourne compared cosmetic surgery to “servicing a car”.

She said: “I just need it. There is a new operation now where they cut you here [touching the area between her nose and top lip] As you get older, have you found ladies that your lip seems to drop and it’s a longer space between your nose and your lip? I have this long gap, so they cut you [there], and they lift it up.”

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Osbourne - who has battled colon cancer - underwent a double mastectomy in 2012 as a precaution against breast cancer.

She said afterwards: “Sometimes I’ll see a photo and I’ll think, ‘My face looks plastic’; it can look so unnatural from certain angles. Now I am definitely, definitely done. You can’t buy your youth back, no matter how much money you’ve got. I won’t be going under the knife again.”