Anonymous wrote:Her mouth looks like she did something and it didn't work...made it worse. And now she probably sticks with some stuff not others. Everyone gets old. It's sad that we all cannot accept it.
Anonymous wrote:I am not an expert of plastic surgery or other interventions and I am not going to speculate on that.
But the argument that she is "unrecognizable" or that her appearance is ONLY explicable by fillers or botox or other interventions? I don't get it. Here is what she looked like in Twister in 1996. She currently looks like this woman, exactly, but 30 years later:
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I feel like maybe some folks are simply not familiar with what she has always looked like, to argue she looks so different now. She looks like herself. She may have had some work done, I don't know, but she's also aged. But I would recognize her instantly on the street. She has a number of very striking features and the way her face is composed is distinctive. I think a lot of her popularity as an actress probably owes more to the fact that she had a distinctive face with a strong jaw and a lot of broad planes that came together at sharp angles. That's very camera-friendly bone structure, even if it's not classically feminine or beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Here is my Helen Hunt Trivia Question. In Mad About You Paul Reiser moved into Helen Hunts apartment.
Into series she mentions his old apartment and he says I Love that place, she responds you mean you Loved that place. He admits is was rent controlled and he subleased it as you never know. Who gives up a rent controlled apt. Well she makes him go and sign the lease over to the person he sublet to.
Name the person.
Anonymous wrote:She has not aged naturally. Her eyes are unrecognizable from before. Eye shape does not change due to age. You often see actresses' eye shape changing due to botox or fillers. They can get a permanent surprised look and stuffed cheeks.
There examples of this on TV where actresses have stuffed and frozen faces as a show goes on. The actress who plays Erin on Blue Bloods has it, as does the blonde detective on SVU. Sorry I can't recall the names.
Anonymous wrote:Agree it looks like she chose to age naturally. Quite recognizable as an old version of her former self IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy. She looks like she aged normally, WITHOUT fillers. That’s why she looks bad. She hasn’t done anything/much.
She has most definitely had fillers, which has made her age worse than if she had aged "normal." For the life of me, I don't understand why women still seek facial fillers - they are FAR worse than natural aging when it comes to the test of time. Just. Don't. Do. IT!
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