Sharon Osbourne didn’t hold back as she branded Bella Hadid’s nose job at 14 ‘irresponsible’ and ‘ridiculous’ during the launch of her new TalkTV show The Talk.
The former judge, 69, made her return to television screens on Monday night where she discussed all things cosmetic surgery, .
As the panel discussed the popularity of going under the knife, Sharon said: ‘If you don’t like anything about your appearance, and you have the wherewithal to go and change it, if you have the money, then do it.
‘It’s your body, you do what you want with it.’
Sharon then turned her attention turned to Bella, who revealed last month that .
‘I think Bella Hadid having her nose done at 14 is very, very irresponsible because your face hasn’t finished growing,’ she continued.
‘I bet she’s had more than one because your face changes as you get older, so that’s ridiculous!’
On top of her comments about Bella, Sharon admitted that she had her ‘whole face done’ seven months ago.
‘As you get older, believe me, it gets worse the pain, it was excruciatingly painful,’ she shared. ‘I’m holding my nose on so it doesn’t fall off.’
The TV presenter, who is married to Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy and has three children Aimee, Kelly and Jack, admitted that her family do not approve of her procedures.
‘I do it for myself,’ she said. ‘My husband doesn’t like it and my kids really hate it. I do it from my own ego.’
Sharon was joined by fellow presenters Jeremy Kyle, Esther Krakue, Tonia Buxton and JJ Anisiobi on the panel.
They debated current news topics from Prince Andrew to the dispute around misogyny directed towards Labour’s Angela Rayner.
The debate show appeared to run relatively smoothly, but it did experience some minor technical issues with the audio.
Sharon launched the show by saying it is ‘great to be back on screens and even greater to be employed’.
The presenter returned to TV screens after she left US chat show The Talk, which aired on CBS, following an on-air row with her co-host Sheryl Underwood.
The pair clashed in March 2021 while discussing Piers Morgan’s comments about the Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Sharon defended Morgan from allegations of racism, with the fallout prompting The Talk to take a month-long hiatus.