She’s an odd beauty with a unique face. I just don’t understand why some of these celebrities try to go for a more mature look. She aged herself so much.
She had a very beautiful youthful face. I can only assume that a lot of actresses & celebrities want to look older and play more mature roles leading to more opportunities.
@@murielfinster3758 She's a long ways from elderly and death's door; the coffin is no where in sight. Only jealousy can prompt such a far-reaching insult. Ridiculous.
@mfrog38 Not necessarily. He's pointing out in the video that the first possible sign of plastic surgery was in 2020 (the potential brow lift). The Queen's Gambit came out that year, however was it was filmed in 2019.
I agree, she looked very beautiful when she had her natural beauty, in the movies, 'The witch' and 'Split' . Now she is changed a lot, which was a mistake. She doesn't look like the same person to me.
It's not strange. Humans are insanely competitive, self focused, and on the ultimate hedonic treadmill, therefore humans will do stuff like this. It seems strange from a logical perspective of, "why ruin a good thing", but that's what humans have done since forever lol. We were given paradise and turned it into concrete hell. It's just how humans are lol. We get resources, then we compete with those resources to the point where it's no longer even fun anymore. I mean just look at American life in general, in THEORY a large house is nice, but in practice what we have created is a bunch of poorly built large homes being sold for millions of dollars leaving many people stressed and homeless. Cars are nice in THEORY, but again all we did was make them super stressful, destroyed the planet, we all get angry in traffic, and they have become a nightmare. Beauty is just another resource to be competed over and exploited. Humans are like yeast in alcohol, or cancer cells. From that perspective it's not strange, it's just an organism competing and burning through all the resources available.
It's funny how we criticize people as looking better before their surgery. They were younger, of course they looked better. When celebrities start noticing they're aging, they get insecure and start having procedures. We don't notice their aging since they're always caked in makeup and concealer. It definitely would've been a noticeable degree of aging visible WITHOUT makeup. If we actually saw how people looked without concealment, we might get a clue of why they chose to do it. Imperfections are a lot more pronounced when you're not dolled up. I'm not encouraging it though, people should just embrace natural aging, but I think people don't see the full picture.
Removing buccal fat has got to be one of the most unethical cosmetic procedures. I’m genuinely shocked that people do it, provided they know they’re removing part of the entire structural base of their face, which is a good way to throw that patient into premature aging. It’s so insane.
@@jonfreeman9682 You don't lose baby fat all at once. You can see her face maturing and losing some of the baby fat throughout the photos in the video, but it doesn't suddenly happen overnight (or completely lose all of it over the course of a year) and you don't lose all of it to the point of looking gaunt and having hollow cheeks in your twenties or thirties. That happens much, much more slowly when you are a lot older than that. You simply cannot lose your cheek fat that quickly from ageing. It's either surgery, extreme dieting (the rest of her body hasn't become so extremely thin that you can see all her bones, like you can if someone has cachexia, which would make their face this gaunt), or she's extremely ill (but, again, she doesn't look cachectic elsewhere in her body so it's extremely unlikely). The simplest answer would be that she paid a surgeon to remove her buccal fat, as none of the other potential options make sense considering how ageing works and how the rest of her body doesn't look like she's wasting away to the point that literally all her bones are visible and she loses muscle mass. You're welcome to believe it's not surgery, but I think it's the simplest explanation and the only one that makes sense.
Ive heard a lot of horror stories about how directors and even managers of these celebrities are the main reasons why they are forced to undergo surgeries to either get a role secured or even stay “relevant”. They also constantly are told lies about how they look fat, older, or just need a tweak. So i feel like there’s much more than just them altering their looks for beauty trends. It’s to literally keep their jobs and people around them happy. Heartbreaking honestly.
I appreciate your empathetic comment. Everyone else just wanted to say "she destroyed her face" or similar. I think she is probably suffering about her looks a lot, most celebrities are. They have eating disorders and other mental health issues that can in part be tied into their careers as celebrities.
@@AwsmNix, we all face obstacles in our lives that are very trying. However, there are still options in that scenario. Those who have more respect for themselves than for monetary prosperity are going to act accordingly. Being forced to do something means that you have literally no options. Seeing as these people have the option to go into any other line of work they may be suited for, this is not forcible compulsion. Where I agree with the initial commenter is that this is absolutely atrocious and unethical a choice to even be presented with in any industry. Though, when people try to compare this to having a gon' put to your head, I'm not there with them. She made a choice.
@@AwsmNix, that's literally the definition of 'pressure' (or do you need a dictionary-the use of persuasion, influence, or intimidation to make someone do something: "the many pressures on girls to worry about their looks" · "the proposals put pressure on Britain to drop its demand"). It's also why the term 'peer pressure' refers to the exact same scenario, except the reward that's being held over the person's head is clout and/or status with(in) that group. This is not the only job she has available to her in this World. It may be absolutely abominable that this is allowed in the industry, but it does not amount to forcible compulsion-just pressure.
Your analysis is very respectful and technical. You have restricted yourself to describing Anya's facial characteristics, unless for actually complimenting Anya's facial characteristics. Well done! This brings awareness to people who may not know that some beauty standards are only achieved due to plastic surgery - without roasting the person that probably went through plastic surgery
I agree. The comparison of her make-up and overall appearance was a really great end to the video as well. It would probably be easiest to compare pictures with no make-up and the same expression and angle, but we're not gonna get that. This analysis is probably the next best thing.
The platinum blonde would have looked so good with her coloring but with the buckle fat removal it ends up adding to her gauntness and making her look more skeletal
I am old, I still have a chubby face, and I am grateful for it. It makes me look a lot younger. Miss Anya is otherworldly stunning. There is no fat in her face. If anyone never needed buccal fat removal, it is her.
@almo33YO Yay!!!! i've honestly considered plastic surgery because I utterly hated my "chipmunk cheeks" when I was young. Now I utterly appreciate them. They are gorgeous. You are even more! ❤️
I kind of agree but with a bit of change - Plastic surgery to erase your features instead of enhance them, saps all originality. We can't truly blame a person who has their own insecurities, but we can blame the surgeon that made the buccal fat removal. She deff didn't need it.
@_linlin_ I was going to type erase, but I went with my gut on this one. We all have insecurities of some kind, but people never stop to truly examine why.
In my youth I always had a “Baby face” full, round, etc. if I had altered that, I would not be in my fifties with an angular, beautiful face that I am mistaken for being in my thirties for. These young women are completely blind to the fullness of life and its journey, in every way. From their world concept, self esteem, to healthcare, to relationships and beyond. It’s a social contagion.
I never understood it either. Plastic surgeries are scaringly common amongst young slavic / euastern european women, who generally have this fairy tale like beauty from the start. I think it's related to some mental thing that makes young guys start customising their crappy cars saying "Its gonna look awesome bro, trust me"
Nah now she looks even more exotic, especially as a platinum blonde. She didn't need the surgery though and she might even regret getting it as it limits her aesthetically as an actress but I won't lie she looks ethreal now🤍
I believe she is one those people who had great beauty to begin with and have still becomr obsessed of looking better, and then they screw it in a few years. When she is old she is unrecogni sable.
That is exactly what I thought - that sunken-in cheek look is a classic marker of someone who is severely underweight. Or buccal fat removal too, I guess. 🤷🏻♀
I always thought that one of the goals of cosmetic surgery was to achieve a more youthful appearance or to preserve a certain look, not to look middle-aged when you're in your twenties. Dreadful.
That's the goal for older people. In younger people, the goal is to change their features, not restore them, since there is nothing to restore. Don't conflate beautification procedures with restorative ones.
she comes from a wealthy well connected family, dad banker & mother daughter of Abassador ATJ is super well connected, aint no way she could have landed her so many ultra well positioned roles without dad & mom connections, she's a good actress but not phenomenal, she's not ugly but not gorgeous either...it's all about connections and ATJ has them
I’ve always thought she was weird looking/unattractive, but I realize that’s because I’ve only known her as an actress for the last two/three years. She was sooo gorgeous before all the surgery holy cow.
She was beautiful in Split - she had that kind of beauty that would've been so exciting to see mature naturally. For me, the brow lift and the nose job have made her less beautiful. Miley Cyrus is another that has made herself less attractive with the eye surgery imo. No idea why all these celebs keep doing this to themselves. Margot Robbie's also messed with her eyes. I hate it all.
@@BethVonBlack we gotta remember that although they're beautiful to us, these people often come into this industry with insecurities that only get worse with the constant scrutiny. I think of how critical I am of my own selfies, and then imagine that magnified by 1000s with people surrounding you telling you how normal surgery is, and how it would improve your face and directly improve your career. The pressure must be immense and the perspective heavily skewed. It's sad to watch play out as they chase perfection that winds up looking less appealing.
I really don't understand such surgeries unless it's for health reasons. Virtually always a natural beauty turns into something artificial or even look like a plastic doll, which is just very off-putting, but maybe I'm the weird one since so many wealthy people undergo such surgeries
This girl was so beautiful naturally, there was never a need to touch anything. These days beauty is not enough for someone women, now women want to be striking even if that means less beautiful in the end. Look at all the former beautiful actresses who now look like aliens and creepy dolls. Dove Camron is a perfect example.
@@tatleman5314 everyone ages, and the ones who look the best, are the ones who do it naturally. I’d rather look my age, than look like a cat, or like I’m visiting from another planet. Look how beautiful Angelina Jolie is aging, compared to Renée Zellweger, and Rose McGowan. Plastic surgery will have you messed up, looking unnatural like you’re not even human.
I don’t think that she needed the buccal fat removal. Her cheekbones were already high and well-defined. And I don’t understand why she’s trying to look “model-esque” if she’s an actress. I’m sure she does some modeling for ad campaigns, but she’s not a runway model, so…why? I also can’t stand how “model-esque” is now synonymous with basically looking anorexic. I thought we left this look in the 90s but it’s making a come back in beauty yet again. 💔
Yes, the "heroin chic" look is back in full force, especially with everyone also using ozempic in addition to buccal fat removal! Celeb: "Do I look beautiful?" Her face- 💀
Actually, think the buccal fat reduction surgery was a mistake. It's aging her. I have filler to ease my hollowing because of aging and I don't understand why this beautiful young woman would have her face so altered. She's an incredible talent.
yes the teeth are bigger than necessary. the veneers don't have to be bigger than the existing teeth . I unfortunately have experience with them due to tetracycline staining
Very ambivalent about the BFP removal. So hard to predict how it's going to look on any given person. In her case, I think she looked better with the softness the fat pads gave to her face.
There is no removal. She just lost baby fat as she's not a kid anymore. She's now a grown woman so naturally the rotund baby face matures to a more sleek face.
@jonfreeman9682 nobody looks that different from teen years at 26 unless extreme eating disorder. In Anya's case she lost the baby fat pretty much "overnight"😂
She actually sucks in her cheeks for photos it's a well known tactic for making the face slimmer, you can see this from her tongue placement but also video snippets from red carpet events usually show her doing it when posing. I'm not saying she did not get buccal fat removal, I just think this is why her face looks way too hollow sometimes.
As a fellow dowturned eyed person, it breaks my heart to prove that the bullies have won. Years and years being bullied for looking so unique + money = new like-everyone-else' s eyes. In _The Olivia Saurus Rex_ we trust. 🧛🏻♀️🖤
99% of people literally licked her "back": "omggggg you are so beautifullll, OMGGGG your are so talented" but she still listened to a minority of nobodys leaving mean comment on the internet. Should I be sorry for a millionaire actress and her beauty choices ? Who cares. The bullies have won, lol
There's a reason why puppy fat is a thing; it's a byproduct and indicator of youthfulness. In the beauty industry's quest to replicate the gold standard for only one sub-culture (the fashion industry), they've managed to convince young women to literally age themselves.
I know it's crazy! At one time they wanted women to look as youthful as possible with full cheeks, now it seems young women are trying to age themselves. Beauty standards are so fickle. Don't change yourself for anyone! ❤️
The upper lip lift is the same, and it's so sad. People who are born like that don't naturally have tension and pulling between the corners of their mouth and the bottom of their nose, and natural upper lip fullness looks relaxed and even "hanging over" the teeth, not the look of being pulled up and turned out and away from the teeth. And then, even people with very pronounced "cupid's bows" on the top edge still normally have a very smoothly curved bottom edge of the lip, that doesn't rise up in a weird plateau shape in the middle. If people like looking "done", then great, go for it, but too many people let themselves get convinced that this or that doctor has some different new technique that will somehow have entirely different looking results. Celebrities pay for the very best 1% of surgeons, probably, and look how botched a lot of them look. If you're only paying for a top 50% or even top 10% doctor, adjust your expectations accordingly.
Genuine question: is it possible to add something back to replace the buccal fat pad later in life? Fat transfer, implant,...? It's getting a little scary to see so many people give in to this "trend", of which I'm still not sure it actually looks good, let alone looks good in 10 or 20 years. If it's "easy" to sort of reverse the buccal fat removal, I can kind of understand a lot of people just giving it a go. But if not, I'm afraid all these people could end up looking like skulls with some skin streched over it...
No, it can't be replaced. I guess some filler work in the cheeks could maybe refill that area a little, but the buccal fat removal itself is irreversible.
She used to be so beautiful and unique. And now she looks like an alien, it's disheartening. Why would somebody so pretty do this to their face ? I'm at a loss for words.
Anya Taylor-Joy was already beautiful. I don't see why she would need surgery. When we are teenagers, we sometimes have a low self-esteem looking for a type of "perfection", and yet these imperfections are not real or as showing as we believe to be. I hope it was not the case with her cute rounded nose tip. I also believe she lost her baby fat in her face. I often see this happening in girls becoming women in their mid-twenties. It changes their face features naturally without any surgery. I am no expert, but I have often focused my observation on woman faces as I find them beautiful, LOL... I believe that if you have no major facial traits that may hide your beauty, one should not go into surgery until the first signs of aging appear around 34 years of ages. And makeup countering does miracles. Doctor Gary is absolutely right.
@@churblefurbles yes, you can gain weight back. All ozempic face means is you lost a lot of weight rather quickly including in your face, your face looks thinner and the skin looks loose and hollow. The fat cells are still there, just shrunken.
Do you know how many people I see insisting that Anya has simply just aged? She’s only TWENTY EIGHT! Your cheeks don’t suddenly go concave at 28. It irks me so - not because a woman did what she wanted with her face, but because it feeds into ageism and unattainable beauty standards for the rest of us.
They absolutely can! It depends on genetics, that's all. She's almost thirty, many people change A LOT. Two of my best friends had the same cheeks-evolution. And they look fabulous nonetheless. It's a simple facial feature.
She was stunning, absolutely spectacular before her surgeries. I don't understand her choices. And I prefer her natural hair color wich is brunette. I know she prefers herself in that almost white blond but as she said herself the bleaching damaged her hair to the point where she had to wear wigs a year or two ago, I don't know if her hair has recovered a little since then, she has to use a lot of extensions to compensate for the breakage of her natural hair. If I had been lucky enough to have this extraordinary delicate face that she was born with, I would not have touched anything, she was a work of art 🙁. Now she's still very beautiful but too sophisticated, no longer natural. And thoses cheeks... 😢
I did wonder what her natural hair colour is because in one of the photos with brown hair she had lighter roots so I assumed it was some sort of ash blonde.
I don't think she had buccal fat removal. Look at the pictures from Dune premerie (in white dress) or Oscars 2024 - her cheeks look normal and fool. For me it's the weight loss and the teeth which mostly changed her look, also makeup. The picture used at 7:12 is really bad and most of us have pictures where we look tired and ill.
She was so naturally beautiful, a unique beauty. And she ruined her face with the buccal fat removal, making her look sick. The things women do to themselves, just incredible. And for what?
Please make one for Erin Moriarty! She used to be so pretty as well and ruined her face with a lot of surgeries and now looks like any other influencer
Everyone compares her now 30 year old face to pics of her when she was 19. Of course she no longer looks 19. Doesn't mean she ruined her face...it means she aged which is a beautiful thing not everyone gets the luxury of doing.
@@rexrad9735im 28 and I look no different than when I was 19 or even 16yo minus the muscles. You’re either stuuupid asf or in denial or both at this point
When I saw Anya Taylor-Joy for the first time at the cinema as a teen, I remember feeling absolutely mesmerized by her looks, and genuinely wishing I could be like her! She didn’t seem only pretty and beautiful but also seemed so adorable, she caught my eye because she looked a little more unique and different from the other faces at the time. I got sad that over the years she went changing herself because of insecurity, as someone who is really insecure as well I absolutely get it :( I myself aren’t trying to fall into plastic surgery, only because I sort of feel like deep down I’m just going to become obsessed with it and as soon as I change something I’ll want to change the rest of myself. I don’t see myself as pretty at all, but lately with the internet and the beauty industry and it’s standards it feel like the most revolutionary and punk thing you can do nowadays is literally just age naturally and showing the privilege that is aging. I genuinely feel bad for those who change themselves to the point they are unrecognizable with plastic surgery, I feel like they accidentally add to the pressure even if the person they are pressuring more is themselves.
Just like the actress that plays starlight, ruined such a stunning and beautiful face. I think there's someone behind the scenes pushing these beautiful actresses to ruin themselves. I need to make sure my kids love themselves and never enter Hollywood. Every single on of these child actors and nepobabies are pimped out by their parents, sacrifices for money and fame. Fickle too at that, dropped at the first sign of trouble. Imagine throwing your child's life away for something so temporary. I hope there's a hell, I hope there's some kind of karma because the constant zero consequences/accountability is really annoying me to no end.
My wife said after watching Furiosa that she's creeped out and a little scared by her face since she looks like a mix between a fish and that one "woman" from Shudder's "SIREN" episode of the V/H/S movies. If you've never seen her, google V/H/S Siren - but with caution ;)
I know he mentioned it as a "possibility", but it's not a possibility, it's obvious: She has clearly lost weight since Queen's Gambit. If you watch her earlier movies and then scroll through her recent Dior campaigns, the loss is very clear. So I think she's just lost the "baby fat" she had in her cheeks and face that she naturally had when she was younger, which is sad because it was likely intentional.
Good video doctor Gary...I like the way you present information in a calm way...your voice is really soothing 😊 I have a suggestion for you can you please make a video on Chris Hemsworth and Chris pine tooo 🙏
Buccal fat removal in a person under the age of 40 should be considered as unethical as giving a 15 year old boy a vasectomy !!! It’s just so irreversibly tragic when you get a result like this . 😱
I think the buccaneers fat procedure can help people who have real “chipmunk” cheeks that are out of balance with the rest of the face. Some people’s cheeks get very large due to certain medications and if you’re a young person concerned about your looks, those big hamster cheeks could be a bother. That is who I think the procedure is for. Like most plastic surgery it should help correct an imbalance or a noticeable flaw, not change your face totally
I'm 43 and my face slimmed down naturally after 40, so I don't think the age of the person is a problem. Some people who have super chubby cheeks probably can have them. I used to be quite chubby myself (I'm obese since teenage) so I actually like my slimmer, longer, older face. 😊
@@ModernVintage31 that's just a marketing lie, much like is present in this industry too. It's not reversible, the window is in principle far too short, and the tissue removed too much. Literally just a way to get you to sterilize yourself under the pretense that you can make it otherwise later. What's gone is gone. Man can't do as he pleases, not nearly as well as he'd like.
Her area under the cheekbones already started out so hollow and the surgery just made it more hollow. i think they have to use make up and angles on camera to make her look not scary but I bet it's pretty startling in RL and may age very badly. It's sad when people want to go to such extremes.
There’s not even a question that she had buccal fat removal and a nose job. It’s insane how many people try to say it’s just aging. No amount of aging slims down and changes the shape of your nose, or gets rid of your buccal fat. You cannot lose it through weight loss, even though she has also lost a lot of weight and looks anorexic. And make up alone cannot hollow your cheeks like that, it was/is definitely a trend she hopped on. Look at the other actresses who have had it, they all have that same harsh cut in the cheeks that leads towards the lips. She was gorgeous in a unique way before and now shes lost so much of that, and no amount of fillers will replace the buccal fat. It’s a horrible procedure and so pointless when you already have high cheek bones. All these actresses are going to regret it as they age. Women with more fat on their face stay looking younger longer. Shes still in her twenties so her face isn’t going to naturally slim down to a big extent til she’s older. I also have wide set eyes and pointy lip peaks so I loved seeing her as a unique beauty in the queens gambit. It’s just sad how actresses are starting to all look scarily similar after getting these procedures.
Anya looks lovely. What worries me about facial surgery when young, is that people will never know what they naturally would have looked like when they age. Like the K’s. They are lovely but look like strangers in their own mirror. I find that sad.
She is / was so naturally and uniquely beautiful. I think any work she had done before buccal fat removal was more finessing, hardly noticeable. But she already had a slim face and high cheekbones. Buccal fat removal seems to have been one procedure too many. I hope she doesn’t regret it.
That buccal fat removal is a horrible decision to make unless you have excessively chubby cheeks. Like extremely thick to where if you lose weight it still looks the same. I can see getting a partial. All of these celebs look bad that gotten it.
I think that in the 2020 picture, she was raising her eyebrows. Therefore it was her expression that made the brows appear lifted. Her open mouth in the picture also sort of leads me to believe this as if it was a more surprised expression rather than a relaxed stare.
I’m the same age as Anya and had similar cheeks to her at age 19/20. I’ve also lost over 40lbs since my early 20s and my cheeks are nowhere near this gaunt. This is not a natural or normal cheek fat loss, and buccal fat is not affected by weight loss the same way other fat on our body and face is.
@@Repeaterbeater no, she "clearly" did not. he is showing a 15 year old against a 28 year old women, with significant weight loss and bad lighting in certain photos and wondering why she changed.
The "funny" thing is that you can find a lot of more attractive women just talking a walk but if you say it kut loud "omggggg you are so jealoussss". Sure, being jealous of female aliens is at the top of my priorities.
She is absolutely stunning, and so unique-looking. Her eyes are set apart widely. I believe that Hollywood will produce an industry-derived dysmorphia almost universally. Hollywood insiders will lose any normal perspective on their appearance. They will become ill by way of excess and constant fame-seeking, and will likely develop hostility toward themselves over their appearance. They are voluntarily aesthetic commodities, and they pay very dearly for agreeing to become such.
Thank you for mentioning the possibility that weight loss could impact facial structure. I was wondering whether a loss of what we used to call "baby fat" in her face + overall body weight loss could cause these changes? After all, most teenagers (I'm thinking of my own nieces) do have a somewhat "full and rounded facial structure that can become more angular over time, as they grow up and lose their "baby fat."
Is it because cosmetic surgeons offer these options like hairstyles? Do you want the Kardashian or the Skull-A-Tor package, because I only know how to do those two procedures.
My sister had a lot of these changes in her face going from 16 to mid 20s. Losing weight has dramatic effect on your face as well. I love Gary‘s videos and usually can see and understand his points. Look at the photo where he talks about her getting the fat removal, compared to the next couple of photos after. She is clearly pressed her tongue to the roof of her mouth and parted her lips, this hollow out your cheek area. Go and stand in front of a mirror and try it. It’s common knowledge for models, to get a different look with your face. It is possible she has done something, but But even Gary admits that some changes can be due to weight loss and ageing
I saw " The Miniaturist " it was filmed prior to 2019 before Anja had any surgery. She looked great fast forward to now , its obvious she had so much surgery to her face . She looks older because of surgeries and like a skeleton 💀 yikes 😢
I feel like these channels put way too little emphasis on the fact that faces change naturally, even into your 20, and even after that. I mean, has this guy ever looked at pictures of non-famous people through the ages? People change man.
True but she took out the fat pad permanently, so ultimately, the fat she gained would shape her face differently now than when she didn't have the fat pad missing
It’s a shame what she did to her face. She was so beautiful and fresh looking. Now she looks kind of pinched. She was youthful and elf-ish while still elegant. Her current look is harsh and reminds me of someone who smokes a lot.
When i first saw her in the movie The Witch, i thought she was exceptionally beautiful interesting and so unique looking. I dont want to sound rude, but find her new appearance to be frightening. Shes surpassed uncanny valley. She is still a fantastic actress but she definitely went to far.
Buccal fat removal might be the worst cosmetic procedure out there right now. I just don't understand why people do it. I dont think it ever looks good. At best it makes you look gaunt like you are undernourished and at worst it can make you look like a living skeleton. Almost always ends up making the person look older as well and thats only gonna get worse as natural aging occurs.
I don't understand the buccal fat removal trend... Also, at 7:13 Gary missed the change in the lips. The upper vermillion border is convex and the bottom lip is fuller.
I never understood seeking this type of look from buccal fat removal. I've struggled with some medical issues for years now and lost a ridiculous amount of weight. I still struggle to maintain even a low but healthy weight. My face lost a lot of it's fat - and I hate my cheeks/jaws because of how sunken they look. When I started hearing of people doing this procedure, I was shocked. The permanent sunkeness makes my face look 10 years older. If I could, I'd want more fat back in there, not removed 😢
Another one? For God's sake, this is madness. Why are all beautiful actresses making themselves look terrible and even paying for it? They need psychologist, not a surgeon!
She was beautiful but is now starting to look like Michael Jackson RIP King of Pop ❤ edit: in my youth i hated, HATED my nose but eventually i learned to love myself and now i'm so happy to be able to say that i'm all natural and i wouldn't say i'm beautiful or anything but i love my face, my face is awesome. My parents gave me this face and it's staying!
My advice for anyone who wants to improve their appearance; A Great Nutritional Diet, The Correct Fitness Regiment ( based on the body you want), The Right Skin/Hair Care Routine ( understand what ingredients and nutrients you need for your Skin/Hair), Go to the dentist lol, Less Stress, etc
8:45 true Possible buccal fat removal but I’m sure she regretted it and tried filler/fat transfer back, because her huge eyes look better and more balanced with her fuller cheeks. I don’t believe she had anything else. You can give the illusion of higher eyebrows with twizzers+eyebrow pencil + some Botox or how she arched her brows in that particular picture