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Jamie Lee Curtis She spoke of regretting her for having plastic surgery in her 20s – as well as revealing that she went under the knife after a cinematographer criticized her appearance on a film set.
Talking on 60 minutes On Monday, May 12, the 66 -year -old actress said she felt it was humiliated by the harsh words he heard at the age of 25, on the set of her film in 1985, Perfect.
“He was like, ‘yes, I don’t shoot him today. Her eyes are baggy,'” she remembered. “And I was 25, so he said that, it was very embarrassing. So as soon as the film finished, I finished having some plastic surgery.”
He added that the surgery did not go particularly well. “That’s not what you want to do when you’re 25 or 26,” he said. “And I immediately regretted and I have a kind of regret since.”
In recent years, the award -winning actress has become a huge supporter of Natural Beauty, and hopes more women will follow her guidance. “I’ve become a very public advocate to tell girls ‘You’re lovely and you’re perfectly the way you are’,” he said. “So yes, it wasn’t good for me to do.”
For Curtis, regrets it is not just about the surgery’s results, but the dependence on painkillers they caused. “I became very captivated with a warm opiary bath,” he revealed. “I was very quiet, very private about it, but it certainly became a dependence.” The actress has been sober for more than two decades.
In 2021 Curtis spoke to Fast company For his horror on 21st Century Obsession with surgery and ‘changes’. “The current trend of fillers and procedures, and this obsession with filtration, and the things we do to adjust our appearance on swelling eliminates generations of beauty,” he said. “Once you mess with your face, you can’t get it back.”
In November 2024, she sharing a selfie without a make -up on social media, and said that she was inspired by another later advocate in natural beauty, Pamela Anderson.
He also told the podcast “People in the ’90s” in 2021 that seeing her own parents – Hollywood superstars Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh – Surface lifts and necklifts have highlighted the issues of the film industry in aging. “I watched their work diminishing, I watched their fame not diminishing,” he said. “And the contradiction of a lot of fame, but not much work, is very difficult to inform people. For the rest of your life, you are famous for something you made a long time ago, and you go after that comment.”
Thankfully, Curtis’s own career seems to rise to the heights in his 60s, with the actress raising nominations at the SAG and BAFTA 2024 awards for his role in The last showand is an upcoming Freaky Friday Restart with Lindsay Lohan attracted huge attention before being released in August.