Rosie O'Donnell made her first public appearance since undergoing a facelift, arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on Friday. The comedian and television host appeared in good spirits as she touched down ahead of Sunday's Tony Awards ceremony.
O'Donnell graciously accepted compliments about her rejuvenated appearance following the cosmetic procedure. However, the entertainer seemed more interested in discussing Madonna's recent surprise concert performance in Times Square on Thursday, praising the pop icon's appearance as looking "pretty damn good," according to TMZ.com.
The television personality also teased an upcoming appearance at the Tony Awards on Sunday, indicating she plans to make a significant work-related announcement during the ceremony. The nature of the announcement remains undisclosed.
O'Donnell has maintained a relatively low public profile since relocating to Ireland in January 2025, citing concerns about the political climate in the United States. Despite her reduced visibility, she has remained in the headlines due to ongoing public exchanges with President Trump.
In May, O'Donnell publicly revealed she had undergone a facelift after losing 50 pounds. The decision marked a significant shift for the comedian, who had previously positioned herself as someone who would never pursue cosmetic surgery. She characterized the choice as a potential "betrayal of feminism" but ultimately determined the procedure was necessary following her substantial weight loss.
The comedian's return to New York coincides with one of the theater world's most prestigious events. The Tony Awards ceremony on Sunday will honor excellence in Broadway productions, and O'Donnell's promised announcement has generated anticipation among entertainment industry observers.