Let's dive right in! Sharon Osbourne didn’t hold back when she stepped onto the stage of The Talk for its season 10 premiere on September 9. The media personality, known for her bold and candid personality, unveiled her fresh new look—a result of a recent facelift. As she rejoined her beloved co-hosts, Sheryl Underwood, Eve, Carrie Ann Inaba, and newcomer Marie Osmond, Sharon was greeted with applause and admiration.
A New Sharon: Ready to Reveal
After weeks of anticipation, Sharon finally shared the details of her transformation with her audience. “It was five weeks today since I had the operation,” the 66-year-old said, beaming with confidence. “I had my neck done, my jowls—they pulled it from the top of my head and even added an elastic band for support. Everything just feels lifted now. I look more refreshed, and honestly, I couldn’t be happier!”

Recovery Process and Co-Hosts' Reactions
Sharon, who has been open about her past experiences with plastic surgery, shared that her recovery has been smooth. “I feel okay,” she told her co-hosts, who were quick to compliment her new look. “There’s still a bit of pain, but hey, when you choose to go under the knife, you can’t complain too much.” Sheryl, Eve, Carrie, and Marie were all in awe of Sharon’s refreshed appearance, praising her for looking absolutely stunning.
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Planning the Procedure
Back in May, Sharon had hinted at her plans to get a “new face” during an episode of The Talk. Despite previously vowing not to return to the operating table, Sharon admitted that her next surgery was already scheduled for the end of summer. “I booked it for August so when we came back to film in September, I’d have this fresh new look,” she explained. And that’s exactly what happened.

Back in 2012, Sharon had surprised her fans by announcing that she would no longer pursue plastic surgery. At the time, the America’s Got Talent judge explained that she realized how drastically these procedures were altering her appearance. “No more, because I’ve been looking at pictures of myself since I started losing weight
