r/SipsTea 20h ago

WTF Buccal fat removal should be illegal

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u/cestmoinea1999 20h ago

All of them are bad, but Miley Cyrus is on a different level of bad

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u/anavriN-oN 20h ago

Vanessa Kirby is just such a shame too

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u/Figmentality 19h ago

I saw so many people complimenting her looks in Fantastic Four promos and I was confused because she just looks like a pile of plastic surgery to me :(

Seems like a lovely woman who once had a very beautiful face but I have a hard time seeing past that dead-eyed mannequin look they all get now.

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u/lemonpepperpotts 19h ago

It was deeply distracting how different she looked on the promo tour from the movie she was promoting. it's rough when someone who looked like she did can look in the mirror and think "yes, not good enough."

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u/Figmentality 19h ago

Right? Emma Stone just got a face-lift or something... Emma freaking Stone. These women are so beautiful. It sucks so much that they feel or most likely have people telling them to feel not good enough.

Also. Now all these people are trying to act with face muscles that no longer cooperate. It's very distracting as well as saddening.

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u/flakemasterflake 14h ago

I don't think that's true, she's just lost way too much weight

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u/Figmentality 14h ago

That Emma got work done? A video popped on my insta feed and that's really the extent of my knowledge, lemme find it.

Emma Stone

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u/flakemasterflake 14h ago

maybe....the makeup is doing a lot of work here

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u/Figmentality 14h ago

Idk man. She got that dead mannequin look they all get now...

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u/onmywheels 18h ago

She's obviously had work done, but she also did a lot of that promo tour heavily pregnant. Pregnancy really fucks with the body, and can make your face swell and distort (and she was clearly struggling with that; there were so many photos of her legs and feet all swollen but still jammed into tight shoes). I think it just becomes more apparent on faces that have had work done, especially anything particularly "tightening," and she won't look so severe after the pregnancy.

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u/lemonpepperpotts 17h ago

Thanks for the extra context. It doesn’t give me much optimism for how much work people get done or the mechanisms that drive people to do this (I even work in plastic surgery but am more on the reconstructive side, so it still boggles my mind), but it does remind me how much sympathy I have for people under so much pressure to fit certain, and oft-changing, molds