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Christina Hendricks at the 62nd Emmy Awards 2010 is better imo

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Big boobs come and go, but the reason Sydney took off is that people saw her nudes and saw what they actually looked like flying free. It's easy for them to look good all pushed up in a bra/tight top.
 
Very refreshing to hear seeing how many celebs in their 30s/40s are destroying their looks. Recent example - Emily Blunt. I would advise against googling her 2025 pics.
 
Very refreshing to hear seeing how many celebs in their 30s/40s are destroying their looks. Recent example - Emily Blunt. I would advise against googling her 2025 pics.
I couldn't get through Fall Guy. She looks like an alien. Gosling too, to a lesser extent.
 
Very refreshing to hear seeing how many celebs in their 30s/40s are destroying their looks. Recent example - Emily Blunt. I would advise against googling her 2025 pics.

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Maybe a bit too much retouching on the cheeks and mouth… Well, she's just aged, mostly.

But for 42, she looks closer to 50 in quite a few photos. Still, she's a really good actress.
 
It's mad how celebs keep doing this although they know the outcome. Botox kills your looks and emotional cues. Only restylane is safe and natural looking.
 
I think it's sad anyone hates their appearance so much that they are willing to butcher themselves to look different. I at least get it with Hollywood because I'm sure some douchey production company CEOs are whispering in their ear "If you want to continue to star in prime roles, you're going to have to get plastic surgery" but where I really don't get it is everyday people who save up to get these unnecessary surgeries done because they can't keep their insecurities in check.
 
Jesus, it's worse than I imagined.
I think it's sad anyone hates their appearance so much that they are willing to butcher themselves to look different. I at least get it with Hollywood because I'm sure some douchey production company CEOs are whispering in their ear "If you want to continue to star in prime roles, you're going to have to get plastic surgery" but where I really don't get it is everyday people who save up to get these unnecessary surgeries done because they can't keep their insecurities in check.
I got face reconstruction and a cranioplasty after an accident and was it bad and I don't get why they butcher their faces like that.
 

She said she's never gotten plastic surgery and never will. Plans to age naturally.

Just when you think she can't get any better.
Eh, give her time. And does she consider botox or fillers as "plastic surgery"?

That shit is damned ubiquitous at every salon, it's sickening.
 
Eh, Cruise has gotten a lot done as well.

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Fortunately a lot of the stuff today 'settles in' after a few months, so while they may look freakish at a specific event, a bit later more of their 'original' look returns as the botox wears off and the swelling goes down.
 
I would guess the unfortunate thing with botox is that the poor results stand out to us as examples of why you shouldn't. But there's probably lots of examples of famous people who we just think look incredible for their age, or even people in their "prime" who have had it done, and those are the examples that someone like Emily Blunt gets pointed towards as a reason she should go for it. There will also be people who try it a little bit, like the effect it gave them and then get a shitload of it and that's always going to catch up to you at some point.
 
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