Sharon Osbourne Can Barely Move Her Face After Plastic Surgery

Sep 11, 2019 19:46

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Sharon Osbourne, the former headmistress of Charm School, got another facelift and debuted the new look on TV. She can barely move her forehead, cheeks, and jaw. The 66-year-old doesn't look a day over 77. No word on what Megan Hauserman thinks of it.


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picturemegone September 12 2019, 01:45:17 UTC
I need a "I'm too broke to get plastic surgery" option in that poll

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kiarrith September 12 2019, 02:36:29 UTC
me too! but also scared of it going wrong :P

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homicidalslayer September 12 2019, 04:11:34 UTC
Right?

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helyanwe89 September 12 2019, 01:45:22 UTC
Would u get plastic surgery, ONTD?

I would if I was horribly burned or something and needed reconstructive surgery. My mom and aunt both had breast cancer, so I am at higher risk for that.

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laacrima September 12 2019, 01:46:45 UTC
I feel like of all the types of plastic surgery Botox is so.....pointless? I never see anyone looking “younger” they just look their age but more stretched out. At least with breast surgery/nose jobs etc etc I can see some improvement when done within reason.

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mzgrottesca September 12 2019, 02:23:04 UTC
Botox seems especially risky if you're an actor imo. It's so awkward watching formerly great performers struggle to even slightly emote.

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pciam September 12 2019, 03:32:01 UTC
I feel like those actors just go waaay too far with Botox. Minimal Botox can prevent deep lines yet still allow for facial movement

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louder September 12 2019, 15:00:16 UTC
Botox is temporary, though. So if you are filming you can make sure to time it so that your face is less frozen during work, and then go back to your maintenance when it's done. I work at a medical spa in SoCal and that's what most people in the industry do.

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frejasface September 12 2019, 01:49:07 UTC
I'm not against plastic surgery, but it's depressing how common it has become. It's still altering your body to fit a beauty standard. (Except in reconstructive cases)

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gillenvillain September 12 2019, 01:52:25 UTC
LOL

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