Sharon Osbourne says her vag rejuvenation surgery was “excruciating”

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It’s obvious that Sharon Osbourne has had plastic surgery, and she’ll tell you about it. What’s not obvious is the extent of plastic surgery she’s had, and what she’s had done exactly. Sure her face is like a mask, but what you may not know is that other parts of her are just as modified. In a recent appearance on the Graham Norton show, Sharon revealed that she’d had her nether parts redone, that the experience was “excruciating” and she couldn’t move for a while afterwards. Sharon looked and acted drunk, as usual. She seems to have a problem with hitting the sauce before interviews. Maybe she just seems drunk because her face doesn’t move.

Anyway Sharon is promoting her new biography, Unbreakable, which covers her life from 2007 to now. Apparently a lot has happened with Ozzy hitting the bottle, Sharon and Ozzy’s temporary separation, and Ozzy eventually getting sober. Here’s what she said about the surgery, thanks to Radar Online:

Sharon Osbourne has revealed she had “designer vagina” surgery.

Medically, it’s called labiaplasty, and it was originally intended for older women who had hygiene issues or were experiencing painful sexual intercourse but increasingly is being done on women who just want to look better down there.

Ozzy Osbourne‘s wife made the big reveal on the BBC’s Graham Norton show, describing the surgery was “just excruciating.

“Having it tightened was the worst. It hurt a lot,” The Talk host grimaced.

Asked if the pain was worth it, Sharon laughed, “my husband thinks so. It’s back the way God wanted it to be.”

Sharon has never been shy about her plastic surgery. In her autobiography, she wrote “there isn’t much I haven’t had tweaked, stretched, peeled, layered, veneered, enhanced or removed.”

[From Radar Online]

I live on the east coast in a rural area, although I’ve also lived near big cities. I have some friends and acquaintances who have had Botox and plastic surgery, but just a handful. When I hear about celebrities getting exotic plastic surgery, and when I see their bizarre waxen faces, I wonder what kind of messed up culture they have on the left coast. That’s “normal” to people in a certain social class, in a certain area. It’s so “normal” that they’re getting their lady parts tightened too. I mean I understand doing it to reduce incontinence after childbirth or in general, that seems medically reasonable. (Although from what I understand that’s a different procedure.) Just to have a tighter vag for a man though? No way. Especially if it’s as painful as Sharon Osbourne says. Given the amount of procedures she’s had, she should know. As should Brandi Glanville. Just saying – she admitted it!

Here’s the video. The best part is Colin Farrell’s reaction and how he squeezes his hand in anticipation. This is worth watching for Colin Farrell.

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Sharon Osbourne is shown on The X Factor on 12-2 and 11-25. She’s shown out with Ozzy on 11-17-13. Credit: WENN.com

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  1. mimifarrow says:

    No.

  2. Frida_K says:

    Um…bless her heart?

  3. Maria says:

    Colin was the best part.

    I wish he’d do more independent films because In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths were really great.

    Sharon’s face scares me.

    • Yellowshaba says:

      Totally Agree maria! In brudges made me love colin when before i could care less. Its one of my favorite films i watch way too many times and hes perfect in it.

    • Bubbles says:

      There wasn’t enough Jeremy Clarkson in that interview.

  4. Nina says:

    i literally cant comprehend why somebody would do that to themselves.

    • Joan says:

      Well, there are legitimate medical and personal reasons that sometimes outweigh the initial “shock” of such a procedure. Those ladies who have given birth vaginally can attest that Down Under is not the same as before baby, for instance. Sharon had 3 kids, so that was most certainly a factor in her decision rather than doing it simply for Ozzy’s pleasure.
      I’ve got nothing at all against Sharon talking about the procedure. She is a woman and it is not an embarrassing subject, especially when helping other women make an educated choice for themselves.

      Anyways … too deep for a gossip site. Sharon wouldn’t be Sharon without the bluntness. 🙂

      • Bridgett says:

        Actually that’s not true. Women who gave birth vaginally aren’t just walking around with sad, stretched out nether regions. Your vaginal area is a muscle, meaning it stretches out when necessary, but it also moves back into place afterward. And also because its a muscle if its not quite healing up, you can strengthen it. Seriously, hasn’t anyone ever heard of just doing kegels? Its way easier and not excruciatingly painful.

        But can we stop implying that childbirth ruins women’s vaginas? Yes, there will always be women that have terrible experiences that are the exception, but for the most part the body is built to return back to ‘normal’.

      • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

        I can understand doing it for incontinence or pain during intercourse, but “just to look better down there?” Personally, if I risk plastic surgery, I want a little more bang for the buck. I mean, I love my husband and all, but take it or leave it. How good can it look?

      • Marigold says:

        My Down Under, otherwise known as a vagina (seriously, since when is a nickname for Australia an appropriate moniker for a vagina?) is 100% the same, thanks. I’m sure a very small subset of women have longer lasting issues but your post paints it like it’s the norm. Don’t perpetuate misinformation. This loose vagina falsehood has truly run it’s course.

      • sienna says:

        I’m pretty sure the labiaplasty wouldn’t have been the tightening part, but would have made her vag look pre-baby. There is definitely a bit of a physical change in appearance post-babies (from my experience anyway), but for most ppl it has nothing to do with how intercourse feels.

        The worst part is that my cousin who is an OB-GYN has started getting 17 yr old girls asking her about the procedure, bc they want porn-like nether regions for their boyfriends!!

      • Lotta says:

        I’ve given birth vaginally to three kids and I haven’t noticed any diffrence down there. I asked my husband after every birth if I feel diffrent but he says no. After every birth the midwifes have shown me how to exercise to prevent incontinence and other problems later in life and I do it a couple of minutes a day, it kind of became a routine just as flossing and brushing my teeth.

        Why is it always the woman that has go through the pain? Couldn’t Ozzy instead have had an enlargement procedure for her pleasure? If my husband ever complains that is the solution I would offer him.

      • Kim says:

        Actually it is true, depending on genetic polymorphisms in collagen molecules,, some people remain elastic, some don’t. I think I remember from medical school African American and Egyptian females tend to have less urogynecologic issues with tissue laxity post childbirth. But by all means everyone, keep extrapolating from your experience to all of humanity.

    • Tazlena says:

      A friend of mine had that done years ago and she said it was the worst pain of her life. Often, it’s the men who want it done after their wives have had a few children. As my friend’s husband said before she had it done, “It’s like f——g air.” They’ve been divorced for years.

      • XiuFetish says:

        As my friend’s husband said
        before she had it done, “It’s like
        f——g air.”

        What an incredibly demeaning thing for him to say to/about his wife.

        Maybe there’s an alternative theory that he failed to volunteer, like his having (or being) a small d!ck

      • nicegirl says:

        Xiu, that’s where I was going with this too – UM, my vag is just FINE< thank you, but I am pretty dang sure your PEEN has gotten SMALLER, yo. I am gonna tell my man that happens to men as they age and see how it hangs on him. LOL

      • Jaded says:

        Sounds like he’s a candidate for penile enhancement surgery, and maybe a brain transplant at the same time. Try pushing out a baby through your dick you a$$hole.

    • Veeeeeeeery Veeeeeeerytas says:

      Yeah, why bother? Ozzie is too zonked out to notice the difference.

  5. LadySlippers says:

    The DM has an article about a surgery free option. Wonder which option she choose. Lol

  6. blue marie says:

    I don’t get it, why would you do that to yourself? I dunno, it’s definitely not for me, but to each their own I guess.

    • bowers says:

      Women who are not feminists do this for men.

      • Kate says:

        Or perhaps they do it for themselves.

        I know a few women who’ve had this surgery. They all had complications during childbirth which meant they either felt a lot of pain during sex or they felt nothing at all. They couldn’t use tampons because they just fell right out. They regularly felt like they were going to wet themselves when their bladder was empty.

        If it goes beyond something a routine of Kegels can fix, it’s a medical issue. If your vagina is within the realms of normal, there’s be no reason to have surgery. It’s not like facial surgery or even labiaplasty where vanity comes into play, no one except a doctor with a speculum is ever going to see your vaginal walls, and if you’re already ‘tight’ no one’s going to notice the difference. If the vagina is ‘looser’ than normal and causing issues, why wouldn’t you do something about it if you can afford to?

      • janie says:

        It’s a personal choice.. I don’t think sharing every aspect of your life is what most people do. This makes me stop wondering why her other daughter stays private.

    • NYC_girl says:

      My friend had labiaplasty when we were in our late 30s. Apparently her skin was very loose and it bothered her both aesthetically and when she rode her bike. I’m sure it was uncomfortable since the region is so sensitive but she wasn’t in agony.

      I’m probably revealing way too much information about myself but I needed a hymenectomy when I was 20. I was unable to have intercourse or an internal exam. The surgery required general anesthesia and stitches and I was unable to sit for the first 2 days. It was painful, but my mother and her gynecologist (a great woman who started her own all-female OB/GYN office) were very supportive.

      I had the procedure for myself so I could have a healthy sex life at some point in the future; I didn’t do it for a man, and I doubt my friend her her procedure for a man either.

    • Gen says:

      Reconstruction after vaginal cancer.

  7. Lucy2 says:

    You know, not EVERYTHING needs to be shared publicly.
    How sad her book shares the same title as the one about WWII survivor Zamperini. Guess which one is more impressive!

    • Celebitchy says:

      My bad, it’s Unbreakable. I will fix that, thank you!

    • Thinker says:

      Excellent Point. Her drivel and word vomit shouldn’t be in the same category, let alone have the same name, as his heartbreaking book.

    • TheOriginalKitten says:

      Seriously…and during the breakfast hour at that.

    • pamspam says:

      I completely agree, Lucy2. It’s not that I have any issue with her doing it (other commenters seem to be branding her ‘anti-feminist’ for doing it ‘for a man’) – I think it’s absolutely fine that she chose this surgery and there’s nothing to be embarrassed about. I am just SO effing sick of people sharing EVERYTHING. Ugh.

  8. BeckyR says:

    Looks like her ” vag ” was pulled up and now replaces her mouth. UGH!

  9. Daaahling says:

    What’s excruciating is reading an article about a person famous for being married to a famous person (did it to myself, I know). Her and her daughter are so vapid. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something, and then maybe you won’t feel the need to live in front of a mirror looking for flaws. Get plastic surgery all you want, but TMI lady. TMI. Sorry for my harshness, my coffee isn’t ready yet. Lol

    • Thinker says:

      Dropping some serious shade without the help of caffeine. You’re a better snarker than I, so I’m just gonna say I agree with all your points.

  10. Dani2 says:

    I have a very low pain tolerance so nope, not for me at all, even if money wasn’t an issue. And isn’t this a little TMI for a talk show? There are things people don’t really need to know about you lol

  11. Lark says:

    I used to find Sharon amusing, but it’s too much now. Hey, at least she worked unlike Kelly. I always found it interesting that before Kelly started loving Angelina Jolie, she used to make snarky, nasty remarks about Angelina and Brad Pitt which is incredibly ironic because Sharon and Ozzy got together in a similar manner (Ozzy was married) and Sharon has been open about both being unfaithful. I also find it weird that she makes such nasty remarks about women’s weight issues, when both she and Sharon struggled with their weight in the past. It’s weird because she and Sharon seem super close, and Sharon gets involved in her “twitter” battles. Anyway, enough said lol.

  12. Dinah says:

    Has no one heard of Kegels? Or Ben Wah balls, for that matter?

    An aside- I cannot imagine having sex with that man (Ozzie), omg (shudders).

  13. Aussie girl says:

    Thanks for sharing Sharon!! If she got her vag tighten it can’t be for ozzy. Because I, for the life of me can’t imagine ozzy getting it up and having enough coordination to penartrate during intercourse!!! Sorry for the visual mind burn but really????!!!!

  14. teehee says:

    Never. If and only if its necessary, which also includes in the definition that it is my personal choice and wish, then I would resort to exercise. Y’know, the non-lazy and non painful and non invasive way.

  15. Tapioca says:

    I’m not surprised – you’re basically having an elective episiotomy!

    OK, so a painful procedure to tighten up for better sex is a bit out there, but I didn’t realise until recently that a HUGE number of women have problems after having kids – even if you have a C-section the weight of a foetus on your pubic floor can be devastating – and require some sort of surgery for prolapse, incontinence, stretching & tearing, etc…

    This is why I have no children! Plus, I have no maternal instinct and would probably eat them…

    • Kiddo says:

      Yeah, but better sex for whom? Messing with such a delicate network of nerves in that area is risky and may result in less sensation and/or pain.

      • Kate says:

        I don’t know about you, but if my vagina were suddenly a couple of centimetres wider I’d lose pretty much all my enjoyment of penetrative sex. And yes, I’d expect my partner would also have difficulty maintaining arousal, which since sex is supposed to be about mutual enjoyment, would be a problem for me as well.

      • Kiddo says:

        You can do whatever you want with your private parts. No surgery comes without risk, and I was addressing that.

    • Bridgett says:

      Surgery is typically a last resort in those circumstances, which while they are within the ‘normal’ range of health issues post-pregnancy, arent nearly so common that they happen to everyone. A prolapse most definitely doesn’t happen to most women! And for the most part, the issue isnt that the vagina is ‘wider’ as the fact that the pelvic floor muscles can atrophy because they’re not being used properly or strengthened. For most women, physical therapy (ie kegels) is sufficient to get everything working correctly.

      There are indeed serious medical conditions that can occur post-partum, that do require surgery. But your vagina being wider isn’t one of them.

  16. Kiddo says:

    You know what? She’s boring at this point. Sharing the story about her vagina is just a way for her to tell everyone that she’s desirable. It’s not shocking, it’s her schtick and it’s getting old.

  17. Florc says:

    The surgery is not just for a tighter vag for a guy. It increases satisfaction for the woman too. So, they’re not just doing it for men. They’re doing it for themselves.
    And the surgery she likely had can fix a few issues some women have. Not to get into it, but to trim away some stuff and reshape/tighten it will decrease pain while.. say.. biking or horseback riding.

    And yea. Of course it’s painful.

  18. eliza says:

    This woman is as bad as a Kardashian. Oversharing personal details NO ONE on earth would ever care about.

    Her ugly daughter Kelly should be the most excruciating thing she has endured.

    • Jaja says:

      Kardashian’s do it for attention, I think Sharon talks this way because that’s just how she is. I imagine she talks to an interviewer no differently than she does anyone else. She’s just a balls out personality.

  19. Marigold says:

    I was going to say it’s too early in the morning for me to be thinking about Sharon Osbourne’s labia but you know, there really isn’t a time of day I want to think about Sharon Osbourne’s labia.

  20. paola says:

    I like Mrs O because she knows no bs. She tells it like it is Plus she never takes herself too seriously. I love her.

  21. MrsBPitt says:

    I remember a few years ago, Ozzie was on Howard Stern, and told him that because of all drugs and booze, and because he was on some strong anti-depressants, that he was impotent, and that he had even tried viagra, with no results…so I don’t know who Sharon’s tightening her vag for! And how adorable is Colin Farrell….it might be worth getting a little maintenance work for him!

    • lunchcoma says:

      Luckily, Colin probably wouldn’t require that maintenance. From what I’ve heard of him, he’s pretty open-minded when it comes to the ladies.

  22. Neelyo says:

    Poor Sharon wasn’t getting enough attention so she just had to say something outrageous. I can’t stand her. She’s coarse, vulgar and mean. Perfect reality TV fodder.

  23. Jackson says:

    The day a man tells me my vag needs tightened is the day I start shopping for a man with a larger penis.

  24. Jaja says:

    I don’t think her plastic surgery (her face) is all that awful. It doesn’t look absolutely blown up and horrible, and given her age and what other celebrities do… It could be much worse. I think she should stop here, but I don’t think she looks bad.

  25. Nicolette says:

    IDK who the other lady is on the panel, but I found her comment about tightening her lady parts with a singer sewing machine pretty funny. As for Sharon, she seems a bit tipsy throughout the interview and comes off as a bit hypocritical when talking about Ozzy’s addictions.

  26. Tara says:

    Oh god that’s absolutely hilarious that she said that, I burst out laughing a few times, she says it so bluntly and nonchalant. Ouch though, I can’t imagine getting that done.

  27. Amanduh says:

    Anyone else doing Kegels as you read this? Anyone?

  28. Zigggy says:

    Ew.

  29. drea says:

    Saw Sharon on Graham Norton and on Alan Carr, and I swear she was drunk and/or high on pharms at both shows. I suppose many people find her quirky and entertaining, but she’s been a bit uncomfortable for me to watch.

  30. Really says:

    I’ve had surgery to fix my bits, after my last baby took everything with her on the way out (and 3 previous 10lb babies didn’t help I’m sure). When I had my hysterectomy the Dr. also did a rectocele repair and a perineal repair, both of which tighten and sort of reshape. It is tmi I guess but I have never had a problem with talking about my new vagina and here’s why: it was less embarrassing than feeling bad that I had a vagina that looked like a cartoon bullfrog. I also had no perineum,basically, due to improper or no stitching with my babies. I thought I was the only one with a vagina that could turn itself inside out, not to mention the bowel problems from it. After 2 years of worry I finally looked it up online and found it had a name and made an appt with the doctor and said “I think I have this,fix it.” It was for me, not my husband or any other reason, but to know it was a wee bit prettier wasn’t all that bad. But the recovery pain of that “pretty” was beyond ridiculous. I’m pretty tough but holy shnikeys. With all the stitches and pain and swelling I renamed it “Franken-gina”.

    • Maureen says:

      I suspect lots of women would do it if they could afford it. I really think they would. They might not tell anyone (like tummy tucks) but they would, especially those with lots of kids. It may then become easier for women to talk about and easier for society to accept. I still have to take a deep breath when I read something like what you wrote. It’s important that women know this side, but it’s still hard to read. You’re more brave than I ever could be.

      • Really says:

        Luckily I’m Canadian, so it didn’t cost me anything. The problems were effecting my daily life so it needed to be done. But it would be a lie not to say that thought of having pre-baby vagina (and a perineum!) didn’t give me a little strut in my step. My first few test runs afterwards were wonderful…and alone. But to get it done to please someone else, seems ridiculous to me.

    • LadySlippers says:

      Bravo for sharing Really.

    • Lisa says:

      Labiaplasty is covered in Canada?!? 😀

      • Really says:

        Everything was covered, from the appts to the surgery and hospital stay and after care. When I was getting the total hysterectomy I figured, “hey who doesn’t love a good 2-for-1 deal?” and asked for it to be taken care of as well. The outside still looks like a used piece of saran wrap but I didn’t have the nerve to ask him to fix that too 🙂 But the inside is brand new. The surgery tightened up the insides, made it smaller (removal of the cervix had something to do with it too probably) and the “doorway” is more exclusive, like my own little VIP area, instead of a porn version of “The Scream”. And really, the only brave thing was still going through with it after watching the rectocele/perineal repair surgery online.

      • LadySlippers says:

        @Really: Loved your description of this! I literally laughed out loud!

        *still chuckling*

  31. Sarah says:

    So in light of the fact that 99% of her is plastic, I’m assuming Unbreakable is an ironic title?

  32. Maureen says:

    Weren’t she and Ozzy having marital troubles recently? Like verge-of-divorce troubles? Maybe this surgery has a lot to do with her trying to re-invigorate the marriage in order to save it.

  33. Ginger says:

    I think she had it done because plastic surgery for her IS normal. I don’t want to say she’s addicted to it but she certainly has had a lot done. And I watched the vid strictly for Colin 🙂 thanks for posting it!

  34. EarlGreyer says:

    Courtney Cox: This is your future.

  35. Evi says:

    I’ve never cared for this woman. She is nasty and vile. It’s a pity she can’t have surgery to improve her personality.

  36. Lisa says:

    I like her, but I don’t like her. I don’t know. I like when people have big personalities, but that doesn’t mean being unapologetic and mean to everyone else, which she often is. Talking about your labia on TV isn’t wrong, but with her abrasive personality, it’s just… ehhh.

  37. lunchcoma says:

    Colin Farrell’s reaction made this interview. You can just tell he wishes he could examine the work personally.

  38. GirlyGirl says:

    Hearing about it hasn’t been pleasant either Sharon

    stfu.

  39. Jaded says:

    “I did it too at home, with a Singer sewing machine…” bwahahahaaaaaaa!!!!!

  40. mkyarwood says:

    Back to the way WHO wanted it to be!?

  41. Gretchen says:

    Vag aside, I really respect her for how she dealt with Ozzy’s relapse. She did what she needed to do for herself and he got himself back on track. I think it’s pretty brilliant she sold all their cars when she found out he was driving under the influence.

    As much as I agree that she has a tendency to give TMI, I do have a soft-spt for her, as far as I am aware she always seems to deal with life’s serious stuff (her husband and children’s issues with addiction, her cancer etc) with grace and quite straightforward and admirable honesty.

  42. shannon says:

    I hate how celebrities trivialize this surgery like it’s just another plastic surgery. Many women need this surgery because of real physical issues, and because of celebrities all most people think is that it’s done for vapid and insecure reasons that only involve sexual pleasure. That is not why this procedure is done most of the time, but it’s all we hear about because no one finds it appropriate to publish the fact that vaginas can have non-cosmetic problems. God forbid we have a discussion about the actual issues that lead to the need for this surgery in the first place (hint: extreme sexual violence and lack of access to medical care in childbirth are big ones).

  43. TeresaGiudice says:

    Ugh, this is why I don’t want to have kids. I have a great sex life and a huge floppy lose vajay would ruin everything. Yes, I’m vain as all hell.

    • TraceMik says:

      Really? I had a c-section and “va jay jay” is the same as it ever was.

    • Amanduh says:

      Had my baby vaginally and everything went back into place within a month or two. And I am now able to have multiple orgasms. Perhaps you’re not cut out for kids.

  44. P.J. says:

    I had a girlfriend who had this procedure-the labiaplasty, not the tightening!-in our early 20’s for serious medical reasons. Her uh, inner lady bits hung down too low which in and of itself caused terrible pain and other symptoms.

    She naturally didn’t talk about it much afterwards other than to say that the healing process was terribly painful but that in the end it would take away the long term pain & problems that she had suffered through for years. (But, like most scientific advances, what was created out of medical necessity for a few quickly becomes desirable and available to many for the right price.)

  45. TraceMik says:

    One of the few celebrities who is honest about the surgical work they’ve had done.

  46. shellybean says:

    I’m sorry, but any woman who does this surgery when it’s not a medical necessity has some mental problems. Not to mention, we women have to worry about almost every single part of ourselves looking good, and now we are supposed to get THAT tightened up, too? F-ing crazy.

  47. Norman says:

    Another reason why I like the Osbourne men but hate the Osbourne women.

  48. Trillion says:

    If its called “labioplasty” or “labiaplasty” it’s either a poorly named surgery, or we are not talking about her vagina. Vagina and labia are different body parts.

  49. bettyrose says:

    In defense of the “left coast,” north of Santa Barbara, all the way to Vancouver (maybe further) is a really diverse open-minded culture that welcomes new ideas (and great wine). This male privilege bs that haunts SoCal … that’s not what being “left” is about.

  50. Caroline says:

    Interesting information

  51. Barbara says:

    After I had a hysterectomy the Dr. said he went ahead and made it like new again without my fore knowledge…maybe this is why I felt like a Mac truck had smashed into me. Really knocked me off my feet so to speak.