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11-17-2022 01:52 PM
@San Antonio Gal WOW, from those pictures, she has had ALOT done! I think she looks lovely, some who have that much done look awful. I never understood my niece, after her work she looked fine, but not like herself. I wonder what Amy's Mother thinks.
11-17-2022 01:58 PM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
@FiddleDeeDee wrote:I LOVE Amy Morrison but she's doing something to her face that is now giving her the "cat-woman" kind of look. She just posted on Instagram this evening and I wasn't sure if she was using some kind of filter to give her that look or if was actually her. To me, it's the over use of cheek filler doing that "something" to her eyes and making her face look masklike in the upper face area. As long as she's happy, go Amy....just don't be surprised if people comment on it if they haven't seen you in awhile.
These are from Instagram. I think she looks good.
She uses filters on Instagram, which don't do her any justice.
I think she is gorgeous and would love to look like her. I always tune in just to see her outfits. She dresses impeccably.
11-17-2022 02:03 PM
She hardly ever wears the same outfit twice. Her wardrobe must be huge.
11-17-2022 02:48 PM
It's that extreme "jutting out" part right below the eye section on the cheekbone. Most people's natural faces don't stick out like that but that seems to be a popular thing to do right now. "Court" from this channel keeps having it done. I don't like the ski slope look, personally.
11-17-2022 06:19 PM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
@FiddleDeeDee wrote:I LOVE Amy Morrison but she's doing something to her face that is now giving her the "cat-woman" kind of look. She just posted on Instagram this evening and I wasn't sure if she was using some kind of filter to give her that look or if was actually her. To me, it's the over use of cheek filler doing that "something" to her eyes and making her face look masklike in the upper face area. As long as she's happy, go Amy....just don't be surprised if people comment on it if they haven't seen you in awhile.
These are from Instagram. I think she looks good.
OMG! That's her?? I would never recognize her.
11-17-2022 06:57 PM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
@FiddleDeeDee wrote:I LOVE Amy Morrison but she's doing something to her face that is now giving her the "cat-woman" kind of look. She just posted on Instagram this evening and I wasn't sure if she was using some kind of filter to give her that look or if was actually her. To me, it's the over use of cheek filler doing that "something" to her eyes and making her face look masklike in the upper face area. As long as she's happy, go Amy....just don't be surprised if people comment on it if they haven't seen you in awhile.
These are from Instagram. I think she looks good.
@San Antonio Gal I didn't say she wasn't beautiful; she is. My only comment was that she has had work done to the point (and in some of her pictures, the angle makes her cheekbones look like a carved wooden puppets' high cheekbones) that if you see her picture on HSN in older advertisements, she looks nothing like what she once did. If it were I, I would make sure they updated ALL my pictures so it wasn't obvious, lol.
I thought Joan Rivers was beautiful up until her death. She looked a bit different with each surgery, but she looked beautiful no matter what was done. That said, if you compared her look before she died to how she looked before starting with PS, there is NO way you can't tell she altered her appearance. Same with Amy, IMHO. Not a put down, simply an observation.
11-17-2022 07:48 PM
@KittySoftPaws wrote:I actually would disagree but not entirely. I think if one is as pretty as Amy is, getting older is much harder especially in her profession as opposed to someone who was never pretty to begin with, it wouldn't matter as much. I know sounds harsh, but it's true. Either way, I've seen too many actresses that were beautiful that had work done and now just look freakish. The latest one was Sandra Bullock in her newest movie. I almost wanted to cry wondering why she ruined her natural beauty and now looks so unnatural. She didn't have a good surgeon. As for Joan Rivers, she must have had the best plastic surgeon around, because she looked amazing until the end and yes, you could tell she had many facelifts but they were done beautifully and she always looked herself, just younger. My motto is, live and let live. If it makes you feel better and happy, then go for it. Life is too short to worry about what other people think or say. As for me, I'm 55 but am always taken for 38 which is a lot of genetics and good skin care. I would, and probably will in the near future get a lower face lift to include the neck and I already have a great surgeon lined up, seen his work on a much older woman and I never knew she had had a facelift until my MIL told me. Its a personal choice, but not one to enter into lightly.
As much as I liked Joan R I thought she looked terrible for many years. Way too many surgeries and procedures. She looked way too pulled.
11-17-2022 09:31 PM - edited 11-17-2022 09:32 PM
I just went through her Twitter all the way back to 2016. She doesn't look that different to me. Her hair is shorter and she has had some Botox and fillers but I think she still looks the same.
11-17-2022 10:44 PM
@KittySoftPaws wrote:I actually would disagree but not entirely. I think if one is as pretty as Amy is, getting older is much harder especially in her profession as opposed to someone who was never pretty to begin with, it wouldn't matter as much. I know sounds harsh, but it's true. Either way, I've seen too many actresses that were beautiful that had work done and now just look freakish. The latest one was Sandra Bullock in her newest movie. I almost wanted to cry wondering why she ruined her natural beauty and now looks so unnatural. She didn't have a good surgeon. As for Joan Rivers, she must have had the best plastic surgeon around, because she looked amazing until the end and yes, you could tell she had many facelifts but they were done beautifully and she always looked herself, just younger. My motto is, live and let live. If it makes you feel better and happy, then go for it. Life is too short to worry about what other people think or say. As for me, I'm 55 but am always taken for 38 which is a lot of genetics and good skin care. I would, and probably will in the near future get a lower face lift to include the neck and I already have a great surgeon lined up, seen his work on a much older woman and I never knew she had had a facelift until my MIL told me. Its a personal choice, but not one to enter into lightly.
@KittySoftPaws Why will you probably get a facelift in the near future if you look 38?
11-18-2022 06:37 AM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
@FiddleDeeDee wrote:I LOVE Amy Morrison but she's doing something to her face that is now giving her the "cat-woman" kind of look. She just posted on Instagram this evening and I wasn't sure if she was using some kind of filter to give her that look or if was actually her. To me, it's the over use of cheek filler doing that "something" to her eyes and making her face look masklike in the upper face area. As long as she's happy, go Amy....just don't be surprised if people comment on it if they haven't seen you in awhile.
These are from Instagram. I think she looks good.
She is a pretty lady....aging...and went overboard with fillers and a face lift...in her profession she must feel the need to stay ever young...like Cher, and like Jane Fonda...you are not allowed to age gracefully in our society when you are n the public's eye unless you are a man. Sad really...
If she had not done all the face work and was just aging natural, everyone here would be commenting on how old she looks 🙄
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