Female Celebrities Who Say ‘NO’ to Plastic Surgery

Even if you aren’t under constant pressure to look flawless, you can understand what celebrity women endure for the sake of beauty. Many celebrities decided to go under the knife to fix what they perceive as flaws (and there is nothing wrong with that!), but there are a few gems who bravely shunned the scalpel.

Cate Blanchett

Cate finds beauty in stretch marks and lines of expression. “I see someone’s face, someone’s body who has had children, and I think they’re the song lines of your experience, and why would you want to eradicate that?” she said to Britain Glamour Magazine.

Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts has proved that you don’t have to go under the knife to be a Pretty Woman. The 44-year old beauty doesn’t foresee Botox or plastic surgery in her future. “I want my kids to know when i’m upset, when I’m happy and when I’m confounded. Your face tells a story,” the starlet said.

Sigourney Weaver

The beautiful 60-year-old actress isn’t afraid of aging and her changing body. She revealed “I like my body now, where, in younger days, I could always find fault. I feel I have my curves at last,” she said.”They may come from age, but I don’t care. I’m just glad they are there.”

Lea Michele

The Glee beauty has a lot to look forward to career wise, but one direction she will not be looking anytime soon is the knife.
“I was one of the only girls in my high school that didn’t get one,” Lea told GQ Magazine “And if anybody needed it, I probably did. But my mom always told me, ‘Barbra Streisand didn’t get a nose job. You’re not getting a nose job.’ And I didn’t. I’m proud to be on a positive show and to be a voice for girls and say, ‘You don’t need to look like everybody else. Love who you are.'”

Jodie Foster

The talented, seasoned actress doesn’t think she has the perfect nose and she’s OK with that. “Plastic surgery is not my thing,” Jodie said to More Magazine. “”For me, it’s really a self-image thing. Like, I’d rather have somebody go, ‘Wow, that girl has a bad nose,’ than ‘Wow, that girl has a bad nose job.’

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