9:38 pm - 10/05/2011

Michelle Pfeiffer has always been sexy and beautiful no matter her age. Now the star has spoken to Elle in a revealing interview about plastic surgery and other intimate details of her life. But is she being honest about her opinion about celebrities going under the knife?
The issue will be a hot one with revealing secrets about Evan Rachel Wood, Jennifer Aniston, and Pfeiffer, herself. Elle is always chockfull of exciting details of the lives of celebrities!
Michelle Pfeiffer tries to remain neutral when it comes to plastic surgery and celebrities. She would probably get rebuked if she took a strong opinion about cosmetic surgery, especially being most celebrities get a little nip and tuck at some point. Don't you think?
However, Pfeiffer did make a few revealing statements. The actress doesn't mind people getting a bit of cosmetic surgery here and there, but she doesn't think it is a good idea for celebrities to do plastic surgery when they become no longer recognizable.
It is just plain gross for celebrities to get a slew of plastic surgeries too fast. Photos of an actress or actor should still look similar years down the road. Don't you think?
Just think of Dick Clark! The man hasn't aged a bit in thirty years. C'mon, you know he has been getting way too much surgery. Celebrities need to still appear naturally beautiful even if they go under the knife.
Michelle Pfeiffer appeared to handle her words carefully with Elle magazine. She stated, "I'm all for a little something here and there - fine. It doesn't matter to me if people have plastic surgery or they don't, or if they do Botox."

Pfeiffer then added, "But when people don't look like themselves anymore, that's when you kind of go, 'Oooh,' and it's kind of sad. It's uncomfortable for us, but if they're happy with what they see in the mirror, does it matter?"
Yes, it matters. People in real life do not have the opportunity to get plastic surgery each year, and it gives people (especially women) an unrealistic view of their body image.
Of course, a bit of cosmetic surgery is not a big deal, but a lot becomes grossly overdone. Undoubtedly, people lose respect for celebrities who douse themselves in plastic surgery treatments.
Do you think that celebrities opt for plastic surgery so they can still compete with the younger actors and actresses that are new to the field? Is it possible they will lose their jobs without plastic surgery? Such a trap!
Reality television has become popular, because people enjoy seeing people in real life circumstances. Plastic surgery is not real life. It negates the natural course of aging. What do you think about celebrities and excessive plastic surgery? Do you love it or hate? Does a little surgery still bother you?
She also discusses her 1983 role alongside Al Pacino in Scarface, just a year after appearing in Grease 2. The film has just been released on Blu-ray DVD.
'I was terrified the whole time. I was so out of my league with all of these seasoned actors,' she recalls.
'Here I was, this little waify thing in these little flimsy clothes, and who was I? I was the girl from Grease 2!'
Michelle will next star alongside Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter in Tim Burton directed film Dark Shadows.
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Oh god, I finally made a post about Queen Michelle! I dedicate this post to my fellow Michelle stan
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The Always Stunning Michelle Pfeiffer reveals a secret about plastic surgery

Michelle Pfeiffer has always been sexy and beautiful no matter her age. Now the star has spoken to Elle in a revealing interview about plastic surgery and other intimate details of her life. But is she being honest about her opinion about celebrities going under the knife?
The issue will be a hot one with revealing secrets about Evan Rachel Wood, Jennifer Aniston, and Pfeiffer, herself. Elle is always chockfull of exciting details of the lives of celebrities!
Michelle Pfeiffer tries to remain neutral when it comes to plastic surgery and celebrities. She would probably get rebuked if she took a strong opinion about cosmetic surgery, especially being most celebrities get a little nip and tuck at some point. Don't you think?
However, Pfeiffer did make a few revealing statements. The actress doesn't mind people getting a bit of cosmetic surgery here and there, but she doesn't think it is a good idea for celebrities to do plastic surgery when they become no longer recognizable.
It is just plain gross for celebrities to get a slew of plastic surgeries too fast. Photos of an actress or actor should still look similar years down the road. Don't you think?
Just think of Dick Clark! The man hasn't aged a bit in thirty years. C'mon, you know he has been getting way too much surgery. Celebrities need to still appear naturally beautiful even if they go under the knife.
Michelle Pfeiffer appeared to handle her words carefully with Elle magazine. She stated, "I'm all for a little something here and there - fine. It doesn't matter to me if people have plastic surgery or they don't, or if they do Botox."

Pfeiffer then added, "But when people don't look like themselves anymore, that's when you kind of go, 'Oooh,' and it's kind of sad. It's uncomfortable for us, but if they're happy with what they see in the mirror, does it matter?"
Yes, it matters. People in real life do not have the opportunity to get plastic surgery each year, and it gives people (especially women) an unrealistic view of their body image.
Of course, a bit of cosmetic surgery is not a big deal, but a lot becomes grossly overdone. Undoubtedly, people lose respect for celebrities who douse themselves in plastic surgery treatments.
Do you think that celebrities opt for plastic surgery so they can still compete with the younger actors and actresses that are new to the field? Is it possible they will lose their jobs without plastic surgery? Such a trap!
Reality television has become popular, because people enjoy seeing people in real life circumstances. Plastic surgery is not real life. It negates the natural course of aging. What do you think about celebrities and excessive plastic surgery? Do you love it or hate? Does a little surgery still bother you?
She also discusses her 1983 role alongside Al Pacino in Scarface, just a year after appearing in Grease 2. The film has just been released on Blu-ray DVD.
'I was terrified the whole time. I was so out of my league with all of these seasoned actors,' she recalls.
'Here I was, this little waify thing in these little flimsy clothes, and who was I? I was the girl from Grease 2!'
Michelle will next star alongside Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter in Tim Burton directed film Dark Shadows.
SOURCE
Oh god, I finally made a post about Queen Michelle! I dedicate this post to my fellow Michelle stan
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