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Post by danellap on Dec 31, 2014 6:35:02 GMT -5
I think we are allowed to talk about it since her looks clearly changed during charmed. I also believe it has nothing to do with her being beautiful, since from my point of view she was very pretty up until she started to mess with her looks. She looks like she had a brow lift soon after she joined the cast and surgery around the eyes when season 8 started. I personally think it's a shame.
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Post by Chrisaholic on Dec 31, 2014 8:23:24 GMT -5
I think this has to do with an accident she had. Otherwise she wouldn't have done that.
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Post by ljones on Dec 31, 2014 14:29:38 GMT -5
I think it's Rose McGowan's own business on whether she had plastic surgery or not . . . or why she did it.
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Post by Astral Chaos on Jan 2, 2015 7:10:04 GMT -5
Well, I personally think she started getting work done in the 1990's and has continued to do so . . . it's just that her early plastic surgery wasn't as noticeable because it was good -- whereas her newer plastic surgery isn't -- and because of WHEN she did it. It really isn't uncommon for young actresses/women in the public eye. What she chooses to do to HER body is HER choice and nothing to do with anyone else. People need to get over it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 10:10:50 GMT -5
Yep, if you look at in season 4 next to season 7/8 there are changes there. She did have some corrective work done after her accident, but she definitely had a lot more done afterwards.
As far as I'm concerned: her body, her money, her choice. Not that I've seen anyone here say any different.
Nobody deserves abuse/bullying and I know Rose has had plenty online in regard to her surgeries. But to expect people not to talk about it at all? She's in the public eye, she displays her relationships, her marriages, her past, her beliefs etc. for the world to see and she has played characters that people are very fond of. If her face changes, of course people are going to notice and talk about it.
If when she dyed her hair red and people said "Oh hey Rose, you colored your hair!", she responded "*GASP*, how dare you notice? It's my body and my personal choice! Don't you dare talk about it!!!" There wouldn't be many people who found that anything but odd.
And why shouldn't it be talked about? Making out like it's some massive taboo doesn't empower people who have surgery; if anything it perpetuates the notion that it's something to be ashamed of.
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