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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really like Demi Moore, but the article in People Magazine that asks all of us to completely ignore the fact that she has had significant work done to her face and accept it as natural aging is absurd. There is nothing wrong with having work, lots of work. [b] I just wish that the narrative did not try to suspend reality[/b]. All the talk of acceptance, etc. Thoughts?[/quote] Having work done, of itself, is an attempt to suspend the reality of aging. We shouldn't be surprised that the narrative then matches the action. Not talking about having work done is part and parcel of [i]having[/i] the work done.[/quote] IDK. For me it’s ok to not talk about it, but then [i]son’t[/i] talk about it. Don’t talk about how you’re naturally aging and whatever. Just leave the aging/appearance talk out of it if you aren’t going to be honest about the work.[/quote] Exactly. Christie Brinkley has done the exact same thing in the last week or so. Honestly, I appreciate the celebrities that have come out and said they had a facelift. [/quote]
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