Rumor has it that emo-rocker Pete Wentz, husband to Ashlee Simpson-Wentz has had a cosmetic procedure to enhance his eyes. The Fall Out Boy bassist's early career trademark guyliner disappeared rather suddenly. Wentz once mentioned that he had adopted its use to cover the wear-and-tear from long hours on the road. He soon halted the practice after becoming involved with Ashlee, leading some to believe that she had convinced him to quit.
When asked of his new wife's cosmetic surgery - her nose job, to be exact - Pete replied that it "looked good" and that he would consider having such a procedure. That indicates that he's not adverse to the idea of cosmetic enhancement. Husbands and wives having cosmetic surgery together is also a new trend, as it has been reported by MakeMeHeal.com that David Beckham and Posh have botox injected together in their L.A. home.
If you ask me, however, I believe that Mr. Wentz is just wearing makeup in recent outings, making the lines around his eyes appear smoother. Perhaps Mrs. Wentz has introduced her metromo husband to the wonders of mineral makeup.
And, just for fun:
Mr. Wentz, your new face will read Parking In Rear.
Side Note (to the front): I was browsing a book store with a friend the other day when she suddenly stopped in front of the magazine rack. She was spying a magazine cover rather curiously when she shouted, "You're on OUT's cover!" Of course, there's no way that could be, but she had peaked my interest. It all made sense very quickly: Pete Wentz (my emo double) is on the cover of this month's OUT magazine. It's not the first time I've been mistaken for for Wentz. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, or for whom...
Mr. Wentz, your new face will read Parking In Rear.
Side Note (to the front): I was browsing a book store with a friend the other day when she suddenly stopped in front of the magazine rack. She was spying a magazine cover rather curiously when she shouted, "You're on OUT's cover!" Of course, there's no way that could be, but she had peaked my interest. It all made sense very quickly: Pete Wentz (my emo double) is on the cover of this month's OUT magazine. It's not the first time I've been mistaken for for Wentz. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, or for whom...
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