As a young actress on a very popular tv show, she was pretty in a cute way: thin, tan, great hair, and a fun personality on screen. As she aged, she built a lean, toned yoga-looking body and was always photographed with great hair and cool clothes. She had an ideal and attainable aesthetic, often pictured in great jeans and fabulous yet basic tops that showed off her arms. She’s not the most gorgeous actress. But she built a brand on her best features and was heavily photographed long before social media influencers were a thing. She was essentially an influencer before social media thanks to magazines. She was everywhere all the time—on magazine covers and style columns. She’s a mediocre actress and I suspect she’s a broken person with a lot of issues, but nonetheless she established herself as an A list celeb…mostly by leveraging her best assets. |
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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPRKqe5EL/
This doctor goes into what she should have done. |
She has a fabulous body in a great dress but she really looks like she wants to cry- I think she is hyper-aware of her filler flaws and is just struggling under camera scrutiny. I feel sorry for any actress whose main thing was being young and cute(most). There are very few actresses like Olivia Colman or Meryl Streep. |
| I don't understand why wealthy women go for fillers. Just get the facelift. |
I agree with everything you wrote. But, we also need to talk about how she milked her very publicized split from her ex-husband to keep her name in the tabloids. This ensured her a level of relevance that simply didn't match her talent or lack thereof. Being a white (thin) woman who was an alum of a hit tv show helped a great deal but, in my opinion, the hyper publicity surrounding her post-divorce life made her of a thing that anything else. |
Fillers are from the devil. Saw a plastic surgeon explain that the worst results are people who are trying to get a “lifted” effect with fillers, and then it all just sags downward, and they just keep adding and adding, thinking it’s “dissolved” when it really hasn’t and you end up looking like a puffy wax figure. To make it worse, plastic surgeons say that having used fillers makes it hard to get a good result with a facelift, because it changes the elasticity of the layer under your skin. |
DP. Here is a plastic surgeon discussing misuse of fillers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOCrq2QKZJU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKJhCl0bVGE |
Oh, I just watched this. Loved seeing the camaraderie and support all these talented ladies have for each other. Well worth the watch. And agree that she, they all, looked great. JA has clearly had fillers - I'm not a fan - but she doesn't look too far gone yet with the work. Maybe what she had done in that one unflattering pic posted here has settled a bit now. |
Thanks for the videos. These are very informative! I had no clue how damaging fillers can be. I haven't done any anti-aging procedures and probably won't but I love being informed on what to look out for. |
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She has money. How does she not have the best doctors for this.
Demi looks great. So, it CAN be done. |
Did you see Demi in the Brat Pack documentary? She looks like an alien. |
| Very good. As a man, I think bob are the sexiest type of hair style out of all. Long hair is whatever. |