I was watching a recent episode of CSI and saw Lisa Rinna
was doing a guest spot. Lisa must crave being in the spotlight as she’s a
regular on one of those ‘wives’ shows, this time Los Angeles.
Obviously had a boob job too |
I’m wondering how recent her latest injections were for the
CSI show, as her face seemed frozen, she never smiled and her words were
slurred. Such is the price paid to fight the inevitable. Aging will happen no
matter what we do.
A few years ago I saw an episode of Hawaii Five-O and had to
look at the credits to know for sure that the actress playing Danny’s mother
was indeed Melanie Griffith. She looked so different, like she was in a wind
machine or something, because her face just looked so tight. It was her voice
that was so distinctive, but her face was not as I remembered.
I find I can’t look at these women; their faces look odd,
and so artificial. I suppose there are many women who have had some kind of
plastic surgery that might not be quite so apparent. Like a nose job. But when
you get into cheek implants, nose jobs and puffed up lips, you’re trying to
change who you are.
I don’t think I could do that to my face, though some
surgery might be an improvement, I’m comfortable with how I look. What can I say;
I’ve lived with it so long it’s just me. If I was going to have any kind of
plastic surgery it would be a breast reduction. Nice to have clothes that fit
and my neck and shoulders could do with a break from carrying that weight
around.
Maybe I should think about it? No, never going to happen.
2 comments:
Let things sag as they will. gravity is a strong force.
Saw Carrie Fisher on the unveiling of the upcoming Star Wars. She kept her arms crossed over the boobs the entire time. Her face was a mask, her lips outlined, and her voice unrecognizable. Why?
I agree. Must be why I like those photos of old people, one of an old cowboy comes to mind. Their faces tell the story of their lives.
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