Melanie Griffith went all-in on the plastic surgery

Anonymous
Yeah it doesn't look anything like Melanie Griffith.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think she looks lovely.


Agree. She looks lovely. She just doesn't look like Melanie Griffith anymore. Not even an older version of herself. She could literally be just...any 61-year-old woman who had plastic surgery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she looks lovely.


Agree. She looks lovely. She just doesn't look like Melanie Griffith anymore. Not even an older version of herself. She could literally be just...any 61-year-old woman who had plastic surgery.

She looks lovely with photoshop somewhat ironically making her look somewhat human. In her defense she seemed to have had some really bad plastic surgery and fillers over the last few years. Maybe this was a cleanup job.

But she doesn’t look like herself. Plastic surgery for aging makes people look worse. I would so rather look like Brigitte Bardo or Meryl Streep or Lisa Kudrow does. With wrinkles: but human and gorgeous. All the inflated ladies (and gents - Jeffrey Bilhuber, we see you, Chipmunk Cheeks!) scream insecure and internally ugly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, she pretty much had that terrible plastic surgery that she had before corrected. She looks less like "herself" than she did before this latest surgery but she does look much better now.

She just doesn't look a thing like Melanie Griffith anymore.


+1 yes to all you said
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she looks lovely.


Agree. She looks lovely. She just doesn't look like Melanie Griffith anymore. Not even an older version of herself. She could literally be just...any 61-year-old woman who had plastic surgery.

She looks lovely with photoshop somewhat ironically making her look somewhat human. In her defense she seemed to have had some really bad plastic surgery and fillers over the last few years. Maybe this was a cleanup job.

But she doesn’t look like herself. Plastic surgery for aging makes people look worse. I would so rather look like Brigitte Bardo or Meryl Streep or Lisa Kudrow does. With wrinkles: but human and gorgeous. All the inflated ladies (and gents - Jeffrey Bilhuber, we see you, Chipmunk Cheeks!) scream insecure and internally ugly.


Wow, I had no idea Lisa Kudrow was 55! She always feels so fresh and young. Also wowzers she was playing a mid-20s musician on friends at the starting age of 31 and ending at age 41. Incredible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Plastic surgery always makes people look worse.


As someone who has had it to repair a cleft palate, no, it doesn't always make people look worse.


You know what I mean — anti-aging.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she looks lovely.


Agree. She looks lovely. She just doesn't look like Melanie Griffith anymore. Not even an older version of herself. She could literally be just...any 61-year-old woman who had plastic surgery.

She looks lovely with photoshop somewhat ironically making her look somewhat human. In her defense she seemed to have had some really bad plastic surgery and fillers over the last few years. Maybe this was a cleanup job.

But she doesn’t look like herself. Plastic surgery for aging makes people look worse. I would so rather look like Brigitte Bardo or Meryl Streep or Lisa Kudrow does. With wrinkles: but human and gorgeous. All the inflated ladies (and gents - Jeffrey Bilhuber, we see you, Chipmunk Cheeks!) scream insecure and internally ugly.


I'll add Susan Sarandon and Helen Mirren to this list and in the interest of everyone reading here, this is what I believe the general consensus to be on this "aging gracefully." Limite filler and botox. Other skin stuff (lazers, peels, etc) and then...you get one, old school facelift that picks up the jowls, the neck, the obvious. Around 65 would be when you do this. Heck, half my mom's friends did this before their kids' weddings. They look totally "like themselves" and will 'age gracefully." It's when you want to do it all and go from 0 to 100 with everything it looks weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she looks lovely.


Agree. She looks lovely. She just doesn't look like Melanie Griffith anymore. Not even an older version of herself. She could literally be just...any 61-year-old woman who had plastic surgery.

She looks lovely with photoshop somewhat ironically making her look somewhat human. In her defense she seemed to have had some really bad plastic surgery and fillers over the last few years. Maybe this was a cleanup job.

But she doesn’t look like herself. Plastic surgery for aging makes people look worse. I would so rather look like Brigitte Bardo or Meryl Streep or Lisa Kudrow does. With wrinkles: but human and gorgeous. All the inflated ladies (and gents - Jeffrey Bilhuber, we see you, Chipmunk Cheeks!) scream insecure and internally ugly.


I'll add Susan Sarandon and Helen Mirren to this list and in the interest of everyone reading here, this is what I believe the general consensus to be on this "aging gracefully." Limite filler and botox. Other skin stuff (lazers, peels, etc) and then...you get one, old school facelift that picks up the jowls, the neck, the obvious. Around 65 would be when you do this. Heck, half my mom's friends did this before their kids' weddings. They look totally "like themselves" and will 'age gracefully." It's when you want to do it all and go from 0 to 100 with everything it looks weird.

I think people look weird well before “100.” I think too many women want to push the boundaries of what they should do. I don’t know if that’s the case or if it’s a bad doc, but think of Ivanka: she doesn’t look better. Denise Richards just tackled her face: she does not look better. Olivia Mann went completely ape shot with the surgery - excuse me, “Japanese yams” - and she looks bizarre, too. Then look to the women like Steve Wynn’s wife, who looks to be as much filler as she is human. She doesn’t look good even in posed pictures and those people look positively terrifying in person. Get some lazering done. Do whatever weird radio waves or cold waves or whatever is the tings now, but Botox and fillers do not look good.
Anonymous
She looks nothing like her old self at all. But I will admit this, she looks better. Way more attractive now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she looks lovely.


Agree. She looks lovely. She just doesn't look like Melanie Griffith anymore. Not even an older version of herself. She could literally be just...any 61-year-old woman who had plastic surgery.

She looks lovely with photoshop somewhat ironically making her look somewhat human. In her defense she seemed to have had some really bad plastic surgery and fillers over the last few years. Maybe this was a cleanup job.

But she doesn’t look like herself. Plastic surgery for aging makes people look worse. I would so rather look like Brigitte Bardo or Meryl Streep or Lisa Kudrow does. With wrinkles: but human and gorgeous. All the inflated ladies (and gents - Jeffrey Bilhuber, we see you, Chipmunk Cheeks!) scream insecure and internally ugly.


I'll add Susan Sarandon and Helen Mirren to this list and in the interest of everyone reading here, this is what I believe the general consensus to be on this "aging gracefully." Limite filler and botox. Other skin stuff (lazers, peels, etc) and then...you get one, old school facelift that picks up the jowls, the neck, the obvious. Around 65 would be when you do this. Heck, half my mom's friends did this before their kids' weddings. They look totally "like themselves" and will 'age gracefully." It's when you want to do it all and go from 0 to 100 with everything it looks weird.


+1 exactly
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks nothing like her old self at all. But I will admit this, she looks better. Way more attractive now.


still a plastic "Barbie" look
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she looks lovely.


Agree. She looks lovely. She just doesn't look like Melanie Griffith anymore. Not even an older version of herself. She could literally be just...any 61-year-old woman who had plastic surgery.

She looks lovely with photoshop somewhat ironically making her look somewhat human. In her defense she seemed to have had some really bad plastic surgery and fillers over the last few years. Maybe this was a cleanup job.

But she doesn’t look like herself. Plastic surgery for aging makes people look worse. I would so rather look like Brigitte Bardo or Meryl Streep or Lisa Kudrow does. With wrinkles: but human and gorgeous. All the inflated ladies (and gents - Jeffrey Bilhuber, we see you, Chipmunk Cheeks!) scream insecure and internally ugly.


I'll add Susan Sarandon and Helen Mirren to this list and in the interest of everyone reading here, this is what I believe the general consensus to be on this "aging gracefully." Limite filler and botox. Other skin stuff (lazers, peels, etc) and then...you get one, old school facelift that picks up the jowls, the neck, the obvious. Around 65 would be when you do this. Heck, half my mom's friends did this before their kids' weddings. They look totally "like themselves" and will 'age gracefully." It's when you want to do it all and go from 0 to 100 with everything it looks weird.

I think people look weird well before “100.” I think too many women want to push the boundaries of what they should do. I don’t know if that’s the case or if it’s a bad doc, but think of Ivanka: she doesn’t look better. Denise Richards just tackled her face: she does not look better. Olivia Mann went completely ape shot with the surgery - excuse me, “Japanese yams” - and she looks bizarre, too. Then look to the women like Steve Wynn’s wife, who looks to be as much filler as she is human. She doesn’t look good even in posed pictures and those people look positively terrifying in person. Get some lazering done. Do whatever weird radio waves or cold waves or whatever is the tings now, but Botox and fillers do not look good.


I'm not sure why these Hollywood women often go to these extremes. Helen Mirren looks fab, and I think Jane Fonda does. Melanie should have gotten the names of their surgeons.
Anonymous
Christie Brinkley looks great and has time
Tons of plastic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Christie Brinkley looks great and has time
Tons of plastic


+1 yes, i forgot to mention her
Anonymous
I was utterly shocked at the top photos!!
I had no idea who that was!!!! Wow!

Yes she has always looked like a bad case of plastic surgery to me.
At least the past seven years.

It looks like she finally got a good plastic surgeon who got it right this time.

I bet her close friend, Kris Jenner gave her the contact info on her own.
She looks fab.
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