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More and more stars are opening up about the procedures they’ve chosen — not out of insecurity, but out of self-care, confidence, and personal empowerment. From subtle tweaks to transformative surgeries, these stars are sharing their experiences and proving that embracing cosmetic enhancements doesn’t make anyone less authentic.
Kris Jenner has openly discussed her facelifts, breast augmentations, and regular Botox, framing them as self-care and transparency about aging on her own terms.
Lisa Kudrow, as in Phoebe Buffay from the hit sitcom Friends, is making 62 look good. She admitted in an interview to getting a nose job when she was in high school. Kudrow said that, in her mind, it made her go from “hideous to not hideous.”

Vanessa Williams lit up the screen dancing with Chayanne in 1998’s Dance With Me. The singer, actress, and former Miss America is still glowing. She has admitted to trying various procedures like micro-needling, but calls Botox her regimen.

Supermodel Cindy Crawford is a very well-maintained 59-year-old today. She’s admitted to having some cosmetic procedures done and says that she never judges anyone who has had any procedure. Mostly because it’s a personal choice.
Kaley Cuoco has discussed the cosmetic procedures she’s had — including a nose job and breast augmentation — and stated they were positive decisions for her self-confidence. She revealed, “Years ago, I had my nose done and my boobs — best thing I ever did.”

Kourtney Kardashian, the oldest of all the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, is gorgeous, and she is a mother of 3. She has openly admitted to getting breast implants and claims it’s no secret.

Jane Fonda, actress and activist, is 87 years old now. She is outspoken when it comes to admitting to the various cosmetic procedures she’s had done, and she has mentioned the same in her blog.

High School Musical star Ashley Tisdale went public in 2007 with the news that she had rhinoplasty to fix her nose, for health reasons. Today, this mom of two is happy with her decision even though, back then, she was judged for it.

Kelly Rowland admitted to getting breast augmentation surgery. Happy with the results, she hinted that she may be getting another one in the future as well.

Actress and humanitarian, Angelina Jolie carries her years very well. When she was diagnosed with a high risk of getting breast cancer, genetically, Jolie made the bold decision of getting a preventive double mastectomy. It was followed up by breast reconstruction surgery with implants and she is happy with her decision.

Supermodel Linda Evangelista is gorgeous today, and unafraid to talk about the bevy of cosmetic procedures she has had, including lasers, fillers, and Botox. She says that while she is not trying to look younger, she does want to look good.
Jennifer Aniston, now one of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces, has openly discussed having a rhinoplasty early in her career. She explained that the procedure was done to correct a deviated septum, which also improved her breathing. While many have speculated about cosmetic motives, Aniston has said she was very happy with the results and appreciated the functional and aesthetic benefits.

From model to actress, Brooke Shields has been the dream girl of many. She has tried Botox in the past, and today she believes in a non-invasive cosmetic procedure called WarmSculpting.

Anna Faris, the comedy queen from movies like the Scary Movie franchise, is stunning today. She has admitted to getting lip fillers and breast augmentation done to look better.
Sharon Osbourne is vivacious and quite the looker. And she’s open about the fact that a lot of her refreshed looks can be attributed to procedures, including the fourth facelift in 2020.
Whether done for health, confidence, or simply personal choice, these celebrities show that there’s no shame in doing what makes you feel good in your own skin. By speaking openly, they’re helping to remove stigma and reminding us that beauty — natural or enhanced — is completely individual.











