Re: Changing faces of our celebs
Erm Adriana Lima has had her lips done, the world's highest paid supermodel Gisele has had a nose job and so has Tyra Banks .. there are dozens of other examples..
Extreme cosmetic enhancements are looked down on and associated with d-listers but in modelling and Hollywood it's very common to have had something done so it's completely incorrect to say 'cosmetic surgery' full-stop is seen as a negative and seems more reflective of your own personal views..
Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Halle Berry, Kate Hudson, Demi Moore, Salma Hayek, Blake Lively, Beyonce, Brad Pitt, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Megan Fox, Ryan Gosling, Mila Kunis.. Nearly all the well-known actors and actresses have had something done, it's just the 'good' examples aren't usually blatantly obvious so people who aren't very clued up tend to assume they're natural..
(I personally wouldn't have facial surgery or even botox but I believe each to their own)
Nope. All cosmetic surgeries that blatantly scream cosmetic surgeries are looked down upon. The good examples are often the subtle ones hence more forgiveable and unnoticeable all together. Most desis celebs don't get that and that's the point! Most of the big models and actresses have contracts with major agencies, fashion houses and studios that they are contractually not allowed to screw up their faces. Most of big models have went out of their way to keep their freckles, beauty spots, skin complexion, crooked tooth, natural eyebrows etc. Not everyone is under pressure to achieve plastic perfection.
The examples you have quoted are such subtle examples that other than people who obsessively follow these celebrities or read gossips magazines won't be able to tell the difference. But their surgeons have done such an excellent job that people who aren't so clued up the whole 'celeb culture' can take the liberty to assume that their faces are real. Pakistani celebrities just don't get that. If anything blatant use of botox/facelifts in your 20s and 30s actually gives your age away and adds another decade or two!