Entertainment A look at some stars who aren’t afraid of full disclosure

A look at some stars who aren’t afraid of full disclosure

2015 Sep 11

Being open about getting something done in Hollywood is distinctly uncommon. Have a look at the stars who haven’t gone under the knife and aren’t afraid of full disclosure. They decided that honesty was the best policy after all.

 

  1. Betty White

Betty White

Our favorite 93- year old actress admits to having a small procedure. “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature! But in 1976 I had my eyelids done. I scolded myself forever, but now I’m glad I did it.”

  1. Iggy Azalea

Iggy Azalea

Iggy talk about getting her nose done in the latest issue of Seventeen. A question we’ve wanted the answer for a long long time. “I’m not denying it, denying it is lame,” she said. “Plastic surgery is an emotional journey,” she continued. “It’s no easy feat to live with your flaws and accept yourself — and it’s no easy feat to change yourself. Either way you look at it, it’s a tough journey. There are things that I didn’t like about myself that I changed through surgery. There are other things I dislike but I’ve learned to accept.” This was four months after she told Vogue that she got a breast surgery done.

  1. Jillian Michaels

Jillians Michaels

In an interview with People, the fitness guru admitted to going under the knife. “I had my nose done when I was 16 years old,” she said. “And I’ll be honest, it did change my life.”

  1. Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow

The Friends and Scandal actress admitted that she elected to get a nose job in high school. “I did it the summer before going to a new school,” she told The Saturday Evening Post. “That was a good, good, good change.”

  1. Ariel Winter

Ariel Winter

The 17 year old Modern Family star underwent breast reduction surgery earlier this summer. She had this to tell Glamour “It’s hard when you’re a teenage girl and you already have a lot of ridicule and then you pile on more, and it’s kind of … it just gets too much,” Winter said. “We live in a day and age where everything you do is ridiculed. The Internet bullies are awful. I could post a photo where I feel good, and 500 people will comment about how fat I am, and that I am disgusting.

On red carpets, I just said to myself, ‘You have to do your best to look confident and stand up tall, and make yourself look as good as you can in these photos,’ because everyone is going to see them. I definitely seemed confident; I’m an actress, that’s what we do. But on the inside, I wasn’t feeling so happy.”

Now, Ariel says she’s exactly as she’s “supposed to be.”

by Anuki Premachandra

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