Helen Mirren Talks Plastic Surgery: ‘It’s Horrific When Young Girls Get Fake Things’
Posted on Aug 18, 2011 @ 02:00AM

By Leah Ornstein - Radar Style & Beauty Editor
She may not be against plastic surgery in general, but that doesn’t mean Dame Helen Mirren is okay with just anyone engaging in a little nip-tuck action.
The 66-year-old Oscar winning actress, who has openly supported plastic surgery in the past but has never gone under the knife herself, recently revealed that she doesn’t approve of young people altering their bodies.
“The only thing I don’t like on young people is plastic surgery,” the Academy Award winning actress admits in the September issue of InStyle Magazine, when asked about fashion advice for younger women.
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“The purity of youthful beauty is so fantastic to me that it’s horrific when young girls get fake things.”
The September issue of InStyle Magazine, which features a gorgeous photo shoot of the timeless beauty modeling sexy and sophisticated fall fashions, is on newsstands now.
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It's even more horrific when old ladie's get fake things then lie about not getting fake things. C'mon ya old bat. Fess up. Confession time. It's good for the soul.
Posted Thu, 08/18/2011 - 10:36pm
Helen's had very obvious face and body work. Her bikini shots show obvious tummy tuck lines.
Posted Thu, 08/18/2011 - 10:44am
She's stunning. Wonderful actress as well.
Posted Thu, 08/18/2011 - 10:42am
She should just shut up and admit that she's had cosmetic surgery!! Facelift, necklift, eyes, brows, etc. There is no human being set aside from the aging process. She a liar trying to get the edge up on younger actresses by pretending to be special
Posted Thu, 08/18/2011 - 8:32am
She may not ADMIT to having plastic surgery in the past but she's definitely had a facelift at some point. Notice the overly pulled looking eyebrows and too taught skin at the jaw line....something unnatural looking about it. See Plasticopedia
Posted Thu, 08/18/2011 - 7:52am
I Usually agree with Dame Hellen but sometimes young women can't help having plastic surgery for instance asymeteric breasts after a miscarriage or a breast lift after nursing their children
Posted Thu, 08/18/2011 - 7:20am
Yes they can, it's called BIRTH CONTROL.
Posted Thu, 08/18/2011 - 10:42am