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04-22-2016 07:20 AM
@BlingQueen022 wrote:It amazes me how south a thread can go so fast.
Really? She is a phony at best. She's had work done.
04-22-2016 12:07 PM
FYI i've seem interviews with the above actress and she states that she is terrified of ps and would never do it. pffft!
04-22-2016 07:08 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@ladyroxanne wrote:she wore no makeup in the movie the walking dead with sean penn several years ago.
i just saw her on bill mahr last week and i'm a little disappointed with her. she's had a facelift but won't own up to it. the same with the boob job years ago.
so....big deal. no offense op. i'm just not impressed with susan and her antics at this point.
Did Bill Mahr ask her about the face lift on his show? That's kind of tacky! Some people are willing to talk about having PS and some don't want to. I don't think anyone is required to do so.
No he did not ask her anything related take a facelift.
04-22-2016 07:34 PM
How do we know that Susan Sarandon had no make-up on? Maybe she just had less than the usual amount applied with a trowel?
And how do we know that she wasn't photographed with special filters to compensate for her "no make-up" look? What about Photoshopping to minimize the damage?
Certainly, she is a talented actress and a perennial beauty. THAT SAID, there's no way she or any other actress is going to release publicity photos that show her in a bad light. I approach these pictures with the same skepticism I apply to all the "no make-up" photos that are all the rage with the Hollywood set these days.
04-23-2016 03:46 PM
She lived in my neighborhood in NYC years ago and one day I was on line with her at the Post Office. At that time she wan't wearing make up and didnt look anything like she did in her films. Very dyed red hair, lots of problems around her eyes and a very sallow and already dull and wrinkled complexion. Not being a B here but that's just how she looked and it was ages ago. So I'm pretty sure she's had work done, hasn't everyone over 25 in Hollywood?????????
04-23-2016 07:35 PM
I don't think anyone has to own up to plastic surgery. Why should they? it is rude. Some people don't care who knows, and others just don't want people to know . Mainly because of judgemental people. They accuse everyone of plastic surgery when they haven't, and when they have... then the public raves, "see I told you so". A woman can't win for anything with other women. Oh, if it was man, that's a different manner. Woman can be so obsessed with celebrities looks. And don't tell me about Natural women like Judy Dench, helen Mirran, meryl streep, and the lot. They have had work done. Their work is a couple surgeries done light about 10 years apart. They do look better than those that choose the wind blown look, lol! I know some over do it. When surgery is under done, it is no different. Surgery is surgery. It just looks different.
I am 68, and I think Susan Sarandon might have had surgery several years back. I know she had eye lippo, she admits to that. She probaby has restylane type filler injections. I do that if you have it done right, and don't go for the "21" look, it looks natural. I tell anyone who asks, so my friends know. That is me. If you look close at her photo, you can see crows feet, loose skin, and fine lines. She looks younger and great for her age, but I think she exercises and eats well. She is also a very active and soulful, thoughtful person. She might be young from the inside out. She also has soft features, which help.
Also, why I think she did do a natual, no make up photo is the angle of the photo, and the way the light is directed on the photo. I see 70 year old women all the time. In this day and age, with health and exercise options, skin treatments and better skin care, 70 is not that old. It isn't. I had an 85 year old women, in SHORTS, tan legs, (and firm too) whip by me in the supermarket last week. I thought darn, at 68 I am old compared to her. I swear she was walking so fast she rustled my hair with the wind.LOL!
04-23-2016 08:01 PM
@GSPgirl wrote:
@BlingQueen022 wrote:It amazes me how south a thread can go so fast.
Really? She is a phony at best. She's had work done.
She had a boob job decades ago--it's not recent!
04-23-2016 08:02 PM
@shoekitty wrote:I don't think anyone has to own up to plastic surgery. Why should they? it is rude. Some people don't care who knows, and others just don't want people to know . Mainly because of judgemental people. They accuse everyone of plastic surgery when they haven't, and when they have... then the public raves, "see I told you so". A woman can't win for anything with other women. Oh, if it was man, that's a different manner. Woman can be so obsessed with celebrities looks. And don't tell me about Natural women like Judy Dench, helen Mirran, meryl streep, and the lot. They have had work done. Their work is a couple surgeries done light about 10 years apart. They do look better than those that choose the wind blown look, lol! I know some over do it. When surgery is under done, it is no different. Surgery is surgery. It just looks different.
I am 68, and I think Susan Sarandon might have had surgery several years back. I know she had eye lippo, she admits to that. She probaby has restylane type filler injections. I do that if you have it done right, and don't go for the "21" look, it looks natural. I tell anyone who asks, so my friends know. That is me. If you look close at her photo, you can see crows feet, loose skin, and fine lines. She looks younger and great for her age, but I think she exercises and eats well. She is also a very active and soulful, thoughtful person. She might be young from the inside out. She also has soft features, which help.
Also, why I think she did do a natual, no make up photo is the angle of the photo, and the way the light is directed on the photo. I see 70 year old women all the time. In this day and age, with health and exercise options, skin treatments and better skin care, 70 is not that old. It isn't. I had an 85 year old women, in SHORTS, tan legs, (and firm too) whip by me in the supermarket last week. I thought darn, at 68 I am old compared to her. I swear she was walking so fast she rustled my hair with the wind.LOL!
No..but don't lie about it.
04-24-2016 01:20 PM
@Ms X wrote:How do we know that Susan Sarandon had no make-up on? Maybe she just had less than the usual amount applied with a trowel?
And how do we know that she wasn't photographed with special filters to compensate for her "no make-up" look? What about Photoshopping to minimize the damage?
Certainly, she is a talented actress and a perennial beauty. THAT SAID, there's no way she or any other actress is going to release publicity photos that show her in a bad light. I approach these pictures with the same skepticism I apply to all the "no make-up" photos that are all the rage with the Hollywood set these days.
I agree. Many of these "no makeup" photos I see you can clearly see there is some makeup involved. And with the filters and touchups, we can all take pictures with no makeup and look great. I take any photo I see with a grain of salt.
04-24-2016 07:29 PM
@virgosun wrote:She lived in my neighborhood in NYC years ago and one day I was on line with her at the Post Office. At that time she wan't wearing make up and didnt look anything like she did in her films. Very dyed red hair, lots of problems around her eyes and a very sallow and already dull and wrinkled complexion. Not being a B here but that's just how she looked and it was ages ago. So I'm pretty sure she's had work done, hasn't everyone over 25 in Hollywood?????????
Actually, no.
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