'It's not a normal thing to do': These stars WON'T have plastic surgery
Anne Hathaway recently admitted she became frustrated by persistent facelift rumours, saying the speculation had grown so "loud" and "distracting" that she felt compelled to respond.
Anne Hathaway recently admitted she became frustrated by persistent facelift rumours, saying the speculation had grown so "loud" and "distracting" that she felt compelled to respond.
The Oscar-winning actress clarified she has not undergone cosmetic surgery, joining a growing list of stars who have publicly embraced natural ageing.
From Hollywood legends to modern leading ladies, here are 10 celebrities who have resisted plastic surgery temptation.
Sarah Paulson
The American Horror Story star, 51, opened up about her decision to age naturally as she discussed the tool that the Broadway production Appropriate was taking on her face.
In conversation with fellow actor Pedro Pascal for Interview Magazine, she said: "Sometimes I'm backstage doing this play, Appropriate, and I'm thinking, 'Wow, I'm making these facial expressions multiple times a day all day for months on end. I've never had those lines in between my eyebrows.' Well, I expect when I'm done with this play, they'll be there permanently."
Dame Emma Thompson
The two-time Oscar winner previously branded plastic surgery as "not a normal thing to do".
She told HELLO! magazine in 2014: "It's mad. It's not a normal thing to do, and the culture that we've created that says it's normal is not normal. Why do people ask persons to cut them open and put things into their body? What is that, what are we doing to ourselves?"
The Love Actually star has also expressed concern about how cosmetic surgery will impact the future of society.
The 67-year-old actress said: "It's chronically unhealthy, and there's this very serious side to all of that because we're going to end up with this sort of 'super-culture' that's going to suggest to young people, girls and boys, that this looks normal. And it's not normal."
Meryl Streep
The Devil Wears Prada 2 star has been put off plastic surgery after seeing how it has affected many of her peers.
The 76-year-old actress told Vanity Fair back in 2009: "When I see it in people I meet, it's like an interruption in communication with them.
"It's like a flag in front of the view, and that, for an actor, is like wearing a veil – it's not a good thing."
Julianne Moore
The Boogie Nights star doesn't think that procedures such as Botox make people "look better".
The 65-year-old actress told Allure magazine in 2010: "I hate to condemn people for doing (Botox), but I don't believe it makes people look better.
"I think it just makes them look like they had something done to their face. When you look at somebody who's had their face altered in some way, it just looks weird."
Anne Hathaway
The Mother Mary star usually prefers to stay silent about her appearance but recently addressed speculation surrounding her youthful look.
Speaking to Elle last week, she said: "My preference would be to ... just live in the mystery and not draw attention to myself, but the speculation has gotten so loud that you do feel the need to just get your truth out there."
The 43-year-old actress added: "We're at a time when people feel very confident in assuming what they think is fact, and sometimes what they think is accurate and sometimes it's not."