Denise Richards' daughters 'were not happy' about her facelift

Denise Richards has admitted her eldest daughters, Sami and Lola, were "not happy" about her decision to undergo a facelift at the age of 55 with the pair telling her mother she was "too young" to go under the knife.

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Denise Richards' daughters were not happy about her facelift
Denise Richards' daughters were not happy about her facelift

Denise Richards' eldest daughters were "not happy" about her decision to undergo a facelift.

The Wild Things star, 55, recently revealed she underwent surgery last year to give her appearance boost but she's now admitted Sami, 22, and Lola, 20, from her marriage to actor Charlie Sheen, tried to talk her out of it because they were convinced she was "too young" to go under the knife.

Denise told Allure magazine: "My oldest daughters were not happy that I was doing it. But I think now they understand, and they see that I still look like me.

"I think they were just worried, in general, of [me] having surgery. They were telling me I didn't need it. I was too young.

"I told them that this is something that I want to do, and you may not agree with my decision, but I just want your support. I understand that you feel the way you do, but please know that this is something that I want to do for me."

The actress - who is also mother to youngest daughter Eloise who she adopted in 2011 - previously clashed with Sami over the content creator's decision to get a nose job and the old feud bubbled to the surface once again after the actress opened up about her own surgery plans.

Denise explained: "I didn't want [my daughter] Sami to get a nose job about two years ago. So when she said she didn't want me to get a facelift, she said: ‘Mom, you did not want me to get a nose job.’

"I said: ‘Yeah, but you were 20 years old and that's your nose. That could change the way you look'. For me, he's just putting things back where they were. I'm not trying to change the way I look; I'm just trying to put things back. There's a little difference, in my opinion'."

She added: "But I understand her feelings. She said she wished she had my nose, but she got her dad's nose. I told her: 'Your dad has a beautiful nose, and it looks beautiful on you'."