January 10, 2019
She might never have "surgery," but this former A list mostly movie actress who has been acting since childhood has had plenty of procedures done to her face to keep it looking young.
Drew Barrymore
She might never have "surgery," but this former A list mostly movie actress who has been acting since childhood has had plenty of procedures done to her face to keep it looking young.
Drew Barrymore
The teacher in Donnie Darko was her best role.
ReplyDelete+1 Super, "This famous linguist once said that of all the phrases in the English language, of all the endless combinations of words in all of history, that "cellar door" is the most beautiful."
ReplyDeleteThere are so many minimally invasive procedures now. Why have surgery?
ReplyDeleteWell they've worked I think she looks SUUEE OOOH PER hawt!
ReplyDeleteYes. I noticed the change since 2018.. She looks fresh tho..
ReplyDeleteNo shame in that game, she looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteShe had a rough life for awhile, if she wants to feel better about herself, she deserves it!
ReplyDeleteSandy B was so beautiful, then she got fillers,I think. Her recent award show pics show a big diff, IMO. Still beautiful, but plastique
ReplyDeleteI 💗 Drew!
ReplyDeleteI thought she looked a little odd in Santa Clarita Diet. And that the show was awful, but I gave it a chance, and I gotta say, there are some damned funny moments. Her husband in the show is great.
ReplyDeleteOf course she’s had work done; she even mentioned the name of her doctor a few weeks ago (Dr. Geronemus) in an article, stating she’s had the Clear & Brilliant Laser done. I work at the clinic she comes to. I haven’t been with her, but I hear she’s very nice and warm in person.
ReplyDeleteSandra Bullock has had a hell of a lot more than fillers, this is obvious.
ReplyDeleteI'm about Drew's age and I get an appropriate amount of injectables (botox & filler) and it looks damn good.
It's the norm these days for women over 35 with means.
Don’t you worry about those chemicals and god knows what, in your face? I’d be too scared.
DeleteWell, multiple studies have shown both Botox and hyaluronic acid-based fillers to have little to no long-term adverse effects. Moreover, they wear off within a few months anyway.
ReplyDeleteI think it's hilarious what stupid people will do to look "younger." At some point it all comes crashing down, and all you have is a jacked face.
ReplyDeleteNah, fillers don't leave you with a "jacked face". They're temporary. I'd be doing that shit too if i could afford it.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like crap to me anyway.
ReplyDeleteI never thought I would jack with my face, but I turned 47 and caught myself in a mirror on accident one day and was like, "Holy Shit! I need a plastic surgeon on speed dial STAT!" Lol! No, not a total redo...but shoring up the neck waddle and breathing life into my eye sockets would happen post haste if they were giving them away for free! If you have the dough and don't want a "witness relocation" make-over, I say go there forth and Botox!
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