Celebrities who have had plastic surgery but denied it
Plastic surgery and procedures have become quite common in Hollywood, and plenty of celebrities are completely open about having the work done.
Of course, not everyone is so honest about their chosen beauty procedures. Which is totally A-OK! We all have a right to a certain level of privacy about what we choose to do with our own bodies.
However, when celebrities deliberately mislead us about the cosmetic procedures they have undergone, it feels uncomfortable. It just perpetuates the idea that people, especially women, can look like them without any interference.
1.
Bella Hadid spent years denying that she had a nose job or any other work.
But in 2022, Bella admitted that she had a nose job when she was 14.
2.
Ashlee Simpson has made a huge deal about loving our bodies the way they are.
But then she got a secret nose job.
3.
Sarah Jessica Parker swore she was not responsible for her missing birthmark.
But two years later, he relented.
4.
Kylie Jenner has built a brand around her big lips and swears she doesn’t have any fillers.
But less than a year later, he came clean.
5.
Tyra Banks has spent years condemning surgery in the modeling industry.
But she recently revealed that she had a rhinoplasty in the 90s.
6.
Lady Gaga was proud that she didn’t have surgery, comparing herself to other pop girls who did.
However, Gaga later admitted that she was once addicted to facelifts.
7.
Rose McGowan said her altered features were caused by a car accident.
Rose later revealed that her publicist told her to say this.
8.
Scheana Shay denied having work done on her face.
The next day it became a little more accurate.
9.
Cindy Crawford claimed that a DIY face scrub is the reason for her perfect face.
Then he revealed that he has been seeing the same surgeon since he was 29 years old.
10.
And finally, Victoria Beckham spent a decade denying she ever had breast work.
He eventually relented and admitted that he was sorry.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/jemimaskelley/celebs-denied-plastic-surgery