When we talk about plastic surgery, there’s always polarizing debates about it. Some people are for it, others are completely against it. People who are for it would generally say if it’s your body, you could do whatever you want with it.
As for those who are against plastic surgery, it’s not
unusual to hear accusations that people must be insecure to stoop so low to get
surgery. Without a doubt, plastic surgery—even though it’s commonly performed
on millions of people in North America—still remains a touchy issue to talk about.
Talking about it in everyday life may not be as easy for
most of us, but that’s not the case in Hollywood. The lifestyle and the
pressures of looking young and attractive are real in the entertainment world. Naturally,
Hollywood stars are often asked questions about plastic surgery.
Certain celebrities are rather open about their approval of plastic
surgery, like the late Joan Rivers or Scarlett Johansson. Some stars are
strongly opposed to it and have made sure their stance is well-known.
Kristen Stewart recently made headlines for some critical comments she had on plastic surgery and women who choose to have it. She’s not
the first celebrity to share her opposition to it, either. She’s probably the bluntest
about her opinion though. Find out which other celebrities are also opposed to plastic
surgery.
Kristen Stewart
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Kristen Stewart let her strong opinion against plastic
surgery be known in an interview with Harper’s
Bazaar. When asked if she would consider getting work done she said: “No,
never. Never. I am so freaked out by the idea of doing anything. And maybe that’s
completely arrogant but I don’t want to change anything about myself. I think
the women who do are losing their minds. It’s vandalism.”
Julianne Moore
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When asked in an interview with Allure magazine, Julianne
said she isn’t a fan of cosmetic surgery.
“I don’t believe it makes people look better. I think it
just makes them look like they had something done to their face, and I don’t
think we find that instinctually appealing,” she said. Julianne’s been asked about
the topic many times over the years. She’s also said that “with few exceptions,
people always look like they've had plastic surgery. They don’t look any
younger. Age is about lifespan, about the journey we take.”
Jennifer Aniston
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Jennifer Aniston had
rhinoplasty in the 90s to correct a deviated septum—she says she hasn't done any
other surgical work though. Jennifer says she has to stop herself from begging
her friends to quit visiting their plastic surgeons.
'I am grateful to learn from their mistakes, because I am not injecting s— into my face. I see them and my heart breaks. I think, ‘Oh God, if you only know how much older you look.’ They are trying to stop the clock and all you can see is an insecure person who won’t let themselves just age. I also have a fiancĂ© who will put a gun to my head if I touch my face in any way.'
Julia Roberts
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In Elle Magazine, Julia Roberts talked about women’s
fears of ageing and looking older. 'It's unfortunate that we live in such a
panicked, dysmorphic society where women don't even give themselves a chance to
see what they'll look like as older persons. I want to have some idea of what
I'll look like before I start cleaning the slates. I want my kids to know when
I'm pissed, when I'm happy and when I'm confounded. Your face tells a story...
and it shouldn't be a story about your drive to the doctor's office.'
What’s your take
on plastic surgery? How do feel about people who choose to change their looks
surgically or non-surgically?
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