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    1. In 1 picture, she is smiling, in the other she isn't. That's the only difference I'm seeing. And they are 3 years apart of course. She's a human being, not a painting.

    2. There’s definitely marked weight loss, but I know exactly what she’s had done that is confusing you. Firstly, women are meant to carry a bit of extra weight, so when someone gets to this level of thinness, it is through calorie restriction — either through willpower or ozempic, and since she has never been this thin, it would suggest that she wasn’t able to get low enough without the use of Ozempic. Skinny cheats is what they are 🤣 Her face looks gaunt like that because I would bet everything I own that she has had buccal fat removal. This procedure can have very tasteful results on someone who is already slim but has a genetically chubbier face, and I think generally only a partial buccal fat removal. The problem with what celebrities have been doing is they are removing the entire fat pad on already slim faces. It only goes downhill from here because we lose collagen and fat in our faces as we age, even if we gain weight in our bodies. They are going to look very sunken and gaunt and seek other procedures to restore fullness to their faces with filler or fat grafting, but someone lied to them. The filler will migrate and distort their faces and fat grafting has high instances of infection, embolism and even necrosis (thus the BBL being the most dangerous of all cosmetic procedures and the much reported on “smell”). As a very slim person, I have a defined jaw, but if I fluctuate by five pounds, I get a little in my cheeks and really hated it all my life. I didn’t want to have a baby face. Now as I age (I’m in my early to mid 30’s 🤭) I wouldn’t dream of touching this. Even something like Kybella which is an easily done fat dissolving injectable can carry massive risks if injected incorrectly. The face has intricate vein and muscle systems and there can be terrible life-altering consequences so close to the eyes and brain. I’m not sure that it’s men who’ve made women feel they need these things because all the men I know love natural and really can’t stand the fake plastic look.

    3. It's sad how even the most beautiful women learn to hate themselves. We should appreciate our own beauty. The natural characters make people unique and suit them the best.

      She had skin tightening above her forehead. Her eye brows are much higher and she no longer has hooded eyes. Buccal fat removal or severe weight loss destroyed her cheeks. Her nose looks slimmer than before.

    4. She's still gorgeous. As long as she doesn't go any further with this dieting or whatever, it's all good. I mean, I hope it's a lifestyle transition and not some ailment.

    5. I just watched a plastic surgeon's video breakdown about the procedures that Jim Carrey got done on his face. It is estimated to have cost up to $165 000. But what is so sad about the whole situation is that Jim waited 65 years to get any fillers and surgery done. Before that his face was completely natural. He looked much better because he was aging gracefully. He was always very vocal about hating the Hollywood culture but still got influenced or pressured by it after all these years. Very strange

    6. In the world of actors. Isn’t normal to have people that look like other actors and use them for part in movies that isn’t so far fetched why can’t this be one of those instances where body doubles get paid for pretending to be the actor.

    7. I live on the US west coast and everyone on the GLP-1 jabs and nobody looks monstrous like that…dang….I think it's something else or a really high dose maybe…idk

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