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Sharon Osbourne’s family left ‘very worried’ in ‘tough reality check’ after health scare

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Sharon Osbourne has had multiple procedures over the years in a bid to boost her self-confidence with tweaks to her body. However, after a health scare before Christmas, the 70-year-old’s family told Sharon "no more operations”.The British-American media personality was hospitalised last month whilst on set for an episode of her son Jack’s TV series Night Of Terror.A source close to the family suggested that they are hoping this will be a "tough reality check" for The Osbournes star, who has already undergone a series of surgeries including a gastric band, full facelift, tummy tuck, eyelift, abdominoplasty and Botox.The source said: “The whole Osbourne family are really worried for Sharon right now - this recent health scare has made them realise how precious life is, and how she needs to take good care of herself.“Sharon is such a strong woman and puts everyone else first. “But she’s now realised that she’s not invincible and needs to look after herself.”The source also went on to say that her family have urged Sharon to put an end to her cosmetic surgery passion in order to minimise any related health risks.“With this recent health scare in mind, Kelly and Jack have begged Sharon to give it a rest on the plastic surgery front,” the source told Closer magazine.“She’s made no secret of the fact that she’ll happily go under the knife to turn back the clock, but they’ve asked her to stop - as the procedures can often be dangerous, especially as you get older.” NHS England states that “all cosmetic procedures” carry "some risks", including surgical procedures, like having breast implants, as well as non-surgical procedures like dermal fillers and Botox.The organisation states: “They can lead to serious complications if.

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