We've seen a cavalcade of stars publicly decrying the use of plastic surgery to stay young forever. The newest old face in the bunch - it's okay, she's fine with getting old - is sixty-seven year-old Donna Mills.
The former Knots Landing star told OK! Magazine that, although she appeared last year on the hit FX fictional plastic surgery-premised show, Nip/Tuck, she wouldn't undertake a full surgical overhaul herself.
Donna is reported as saying:
"I think a little bit here and there is good but when they keep going and going and going, it's just not a good idea. It just gets to look like [plastic surgery]. Like Joan Rivers kids about it. There are others who have done it who can't kid about it."The gorgeous star has nothing to worry about in my book. Ms. Mills shares another one of our core plastic surgery philosophies: you can go overboard with cosmetic procedures. If you try and do too much, you'll just look like a wax statue of yourself.
Way to go Donna, you beautiful vixen, you!
Read our follow-up on the Botox-bashing celebrity backlash.
1 comment:
Ofcourse she's been doing it for years. I met her in 91 and under the ton of makeup I could see her skin form lots of very fine wrinlkes as she smiled, it was like a sudden spidersweb that appeared and disappeared as she made then relaxed her expression. It was quite 'startling' but I didn't let on that I noticed.Skin so tightened one subtle gesture and kapow, lines everywhere!
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