"I had an armpit sucked out, which was one of the best things," Teigen told Refinery29 in May 2017. "It's a big secret, but I don't care. It was nine years ago or so. And I had two inches to my armpit. Now it's back though, so now I've gotta pay for [liposuction] again. It was so easy. It made me feel better in dresses, I felt more confident. It was the dumbest, stupidest thing I've ever done. The dumbest, but I like it, whatever. I have no regrets, honestly."

In 2019, Teigen also announced via an Instagram post that she would be removing her breast implants. "They’ve been great to me for many years but I’m just over it. I’d like to be able to zip a dress in my size, lay on my belly with pure comfort! No biggie!" she explained. "So don’t worry about me! All good. I’ll still have boobs, they’ll just be pure fat. Which is all a tit is in the first place. A dumb, miraculous bag of fat."


Teigen was raised in Delta, Utah.[6] Her mother is Thai and her father is of Norwegian descent.[7] Her surname is pronounced /ˈtaɪɡən/ by the family, although she later came to prefer the "wrong" pronunciation of /ˈtiːɡən/.[4] Teigen's father worked as an electrician and the family moved often. After living in Hawaii, Idaho and Washington, the family eventually settled in Huntington Beach, California when Teigen was a teenager.[8][9] Teigen attended Snohomish High School in Washington state where she was a cheerleader.[10] She was discovered by a photographer while working in a surf shop.[8][11]

She is represented worldwide by IMG Models in New York.[1][2] She became an IGN Babe in 2004 and a substitute model on Deal or No Deal for 2006–2007. In July 2007, she appeared on the cover of Maxim's calendar. Her campaigns include Gillette Venus, Olay, Nike, Skullcandy headphones, Gap Factory, XOXO, UGG Australia, Rock and Republic, Billabong, Beach Bunny Swimwear (for whom she was also a fashion week correspondent), and Nine West Fashion Targets Breast Cancer. She has also served as a recurring guest host and contributor on E!, TMZ, MTV, FUSE/MSG, and Extra with Mario Lopez, and has appeared on America's Next Top Model and Watch What Happens Live. In spring 2013, she was host of the reality competition show, Model Employee on VH1.[12]


Teigen appeared in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in 2010, and was named "Rookie of the Year".[13] Her friend and fellow model Brooklyn Decker had introduced her to the people at Sports Illustrated to cast her.[14] She was also a part of the 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issues. In 2014, she appeared on the 50th anniversary cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue with Nina Agdal and Lily Aldridge.[15][16]


In addition to Sports Illustrated, Teigen has appeared on the cover of Ocean Drive magazine, Cosmopolitan, and in editorials for Italian Vogue, Esquire, Glamour, Galore and Cosmopolitan.[17]


Other side projects include designing a capsule collection with swimwear designer DiNeila Brazil (which debuted at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim in Miami in the summer of 2011) and appearing as a featured character in the 2011 Electronic Arts video game Need For Speed: The Run.[18]


When not working in the world of fashion modeling, Teigen is a cook and writer. She was also featured on an additional Cooking Channel special in February 2013, titled Chrissy Teigen's Hungry, detailing her wedding menu tasting with then-fiancé John Legend.[19] Teigen recently filmed a Cooking Channel special titled Cookies and Cocktails.[20]


In 2012, Teigen was named Spike TV's "Our New Girlfriend." In 2013, Teigen appeared in her husband John Legend's music video for the song "All Of Me", which was inspired by their relationship.[21] In April 2014, Teigen appeared on an Inside Amy Schumer sketch playing a fictionalized version of herself as a relationship counselor.[22] Teigen appears as a judge on the new MTV2 cooking show Snack-Off. In January 2015, Teigen appeared as a guest star on The Mindy Project as the girlfriend of the man to whom Mindy lost her virginity. In April 2015, Teigen became a co-host on Spike, later Paramount Network's Lip Sync Battle alongside LL Cool J.[23] Teigen co-hosted the Billboard Music Awards with Ludacris.[24] From September 2015 until June 2016, she was the food stylist on Tyra Banks's lifestyle talk show FABLife.[25]


On February 23, 2016, Teigen published Cravings: Recipes for All of the Food You Want to Eat, edited by Francis Lam, which was a New York Times bestseller[26] and the second-best selling cookbook of the year, according to Publishers Weekly.[27] On October 11, 2017, Teigen released a clothing line, in collaboration with Revolve.[28]


On September 18, 2018, Teigen released her second book, titled Cravings: Hungry For More, also known as Cravings 2.[29] Simultaneously, Teigen released a line of cookware named Cravings by Chrissy Teigen through Target.[30]


In February 2019, Teigen was announced as a judge for NBC's upcoming comedy competition series Bring the Funny.[31] On November 4, Teigen launched her own cooking website, Cravings by Chrissy Teigen. The website, which features new recipes, cookware suggestions, travelling anecdotes, and entertaining tips, brings together facets of Teigen's professional and personal life.[32]


Teigen is currently starring in Chrissy's Court, a Judge Judy-style courtroom reality series that debuted in April 2020 on Quibi. Teigen also serves as executive producer for the series.[33]



Chrissy Teigen



"I did try Botox, unfortunately, but I got out of it and now I can finally move my face again," Kidman told La Repubblica, reported by The Huffington Post, in January 2013.

Nicole Mary Kidman[3] AC (born 20 June 1967[4]) is an Australian actress, philanthropist and producer.[5] Her awards include an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. She was listed among the highest-paid actresses in the world in 2006, 2018, and 2019. Time magazine twice named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world, in 2004 and 2018.[6][7][8]

Kidman began her acting career in Australia with the 1983 films Bush Christmas and BMX Bandits. Her breakthrough came in 1989 with the thriller film Dead Calm and the miniseries Bangkok Hilton. In 1990, she made her Hollywood debut in the racing film Days of Thunder, opposite Tom Cruise. She went on to achieve wider recognition with lead roles in Far and Away (1992), Batman Forever (1995), To Die For (1995) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Kidman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying the writer Virginia Woolf in the drama The Hours (2002). Her other Oscar-nominated roles were as a courtesan in the musical Moulin Rouge! (2001) and emotionally troubled mothers in the dramas Rabbit Hole (2010) and Lion (2016).

Kidman's other film credits include The Others (2001), Cold Mountain (2003), Dogville (2003), Birth (2004), The Stepford Wives (2004) Australia (2008), The Paperboy (2012), Paddington (2014), Destroyer (2018), Aquaman (2018) and Bombshell (2019). Her television roles include two projects for HBO, the biopic Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012) and the drama series Big Little Lies (2017–2019). The latter earned Kidman the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress and Outstanding Limited Series.

Kidman has been a Goodwill ambassador for UNICEF since 1994[9] and for UNIFEM since 2006.[10] In 2006, she was appointed Companion of the Order of Australia.[11] Since she was born to Australian parents in Hawaii, Kidman has dual citizenship of Australia and the United States.[12][13] In 2010, she founded the production company Blossom Films. She has been married to singer Keith Urban since 2006, and was earlier married to Tom Cruise.
Early life
Kidman was born on 20 June 1967, in Honolulu, Hawaii,[3] while her Australian parents were temporarily in the United States on student visas. Her mother, Janelle Ann (née Glenny), is a nursing instructor who edited her husband's books and was a member of the Women's Electoral Lobby; her father, Antony Kidman, was a biochemist, clinical psychologist and author.[14][15][16][17] Kidman's ancestry includes Irish and Scottish heritage.[18]

Being born in Hawaii, she was given the Hawaiian name "Hōkūlani", meaning "heavenly star". The inspiration came from a baby elephant born around the same time at the Honolulu Zoo.[19][20]

At the time of Kidman's birth, her father was a graduate student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. He became a visiting fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health of the United States. Opposed to the war in Vietnam, Kidman's parents participated in anti-war protests while living in Washington, D.C.[21] The family returned to Australia when Kidman was four and her mother now lives on Sydney's North Shore. Kidman has a younger sister, Antonia Kidman, a journalist and TV presenter.[22]

Kidman grew up in Sydney and attended Lane Cove Public School and North Sydney Girls' High School. She was enrolled in ballet at three and showed her natural talent for acting in her primary and high school years.[23] She says that she was first inspired to become an actress upon seeing Margaret Hamilton's performance as the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.[24] Kidman has revealed that she was timid as a child, saying, "I am very shy – really shy – I even had a stutter as a kid, which I slowly got over, but I still regress into that shyness. So I don't like walking into a crowded restaurant by myself; I don't like going to a party by myself."[25]

She initially studied at the Phillip Street Theatre in Sydney, alongside Naomi Watts who had attended the same high school.[23] She also attended the Australian Theatre for Young People.[23] Here she took up drama, mime and performing in her teens, finding acting to be a refuge. Owing to her fair skin and naturally red hair, the Australian sun forced the young Kidman to rehearse in halls of the theatre. A regular at the Phillip Street Theatre, she received praise and encouragement to pursue acting full-time.[18]

Career
Beginnings (1983–1994)
In 1983, aged 16, Kidman made her film debut in a remake of the Australian holiday season favourite Bush Christmas.[18] By the end of 1983, she had a supporting role in the television series Five Mile Creek. In 1984, her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, which caused Kidman to halt her acting work temporarily while she studied massage so she could help her mother with physical therapy.[26] She began gaining popularity in the mid-1980s after appearing in several film roles, including BMX Bandits (1983), Watch the Shadows Dance (1987 aka Nightmaster), and the romantic comedy Windrider (1986), which earned Kidman attention due to her racy scenes. Also during the decade, she appeared in several Australian productions, including the soap opera A Country Practice[27] and the 1987 miniseries Vietnam.[28] She also made guest appearances on Australian television programs and TV movies.

In 1988, Kidman appeared in Emerald City, based on the play of the same name. The Australian film earned her an Australian Film Institute award for Best Supporting Actress. Kidman next starred with Sam Neill in Dead Calm (1989) as Rae Ingram, playing the wife of a naval officer. The thriller brought Kidman to international recognition; Variety commented: "Throughout the film, Kidman is excellent. She gives the character of Rae real tenacity and energy."[29] Meanwhile, critic Roger Ebert noted the excellent chemistry between the leads, stating, "Kidman and Zane do generate real, palpable hatred in their scenes together."[30] She followed that up with the Australian miniseries Bangkok Hilton. She next moved on to star alongside her then-boyfriend and future husband, Tom Cruise, in the 1990 auto racing film Days of Thunder, as a young doctor who falls in love with a NASCAR driver. It is Kidman's American debut and was among the highest-grossing films of the year.[31]

In 1991, she co-starred with Thandie Newton and former classmate Naomi Watts in the Australian independent film Flirting.[32] They portrayed high school girls in this coming of age story, which won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film.[33] That same year, her work in the film Billy Bathgate earned Kidman her first Golden Globe Award nomination, for Best Supporting Actress. The New York Times, in its film review, called her "a beauty with, it seems, a sense of humor".[34] The following year, she and Cruise re-teamed for Ron Howard's Irish epic Far and Away (1992), which was a modest critical[35][36] and commercial[37] success. In 1993, she starred in the thriller Malice opposite Alec Baldwin[38] and the drama My Life opposite Michael Keaton.[39]

Worldwide recognition (1995–2003)
In 1995, Kidman played Dr. Chase Meridian, the damsel in distress, in the superhero film Batman Forever, opposite Val Kilmer as the film's title character. The same year, she starred in Gus Van Sant's critically acclaimed dark comedy To Die For, in which she played the murderous newscaster Suzanne Stone. Of Kidman's Golden Globe Award-winning performance, Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said "[she] brings to the role layers of meaning, intention and impulse. Telling her story in close-up – as she does throughout the film – Kidman lets you see the calculation, the wheels turning, the transparent efforts to charm that succeed in charming all the same."[40] Kidman next appeared, alongside Barbara Hershey and John Malkovich, in The Portrait of a Lady (1996), based on the novel of the same name, and starred in The Peacemaker (1997) as White House nuclear expert Dr. Julia Kelly, opposite George Clooney. The latter film grossed US$110 million worldwide.[41][42] Kidman starred in comedy Practical Magic (1998) with Sandra Bullock as two witch sisters who face a curse which threatens to prevent them ever finding lasting love. While the film opened atop the chart on its North American opening weekend, it flopped at the box office.[43][44] She returned to her work on stage the same year in the David Hare play The Blue Room, which opened in London.[45]

In 1999, Kidman reunited with then husband, Tom Cruise, to portray a Manhattan couple on a sexual odyssey, in Eyes Wide Shut, the final film of director Stanley Kubrick. It was subject to censorship controversies due to the explicit nature of its sex scenes.[46] After a brief hiatus and a highly publicised divorce from Cruise,[47] Kidman returned to the screen to play a mail-order bride in the British-American drama Birthday Girl.[48] In 2001, Kidman played the cabaret actress and courtesan Satine in Baz Luhrmann's musical Moulin Rouge!, opposite Ewan McGregor. Her performance and her singing received positive reviews; Paul Clinton of CNN.com called it her best work since To Die For, and wrote "[she] is smoldering and stunning as Satine. She moves with total confidence throughout the film [...] Kidman seems to specialize in 'ice queen' characters, but with Satine, she allows herself to thaw, just a bit."[49] Subsequently, Kidman received her second Golden Globe Award, for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, as well as many other acting awards and nominations. She also received her first Academy Award nomination, for Best Actress.


Kidman at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival premiere of Moulin Rouge!
Kidman also starred in Alejandro Amenábar's horror film The Others (2001), as Grace Stewart, a mother living in the Channel Islands during World War II who suspects her house is haunted. Grossing over US$210 million worldwide, the film also earned several Goya Award nominations, including a Best Actress nomination for Kidman. She received her second BAFTA Award[50] and fifth Golden Globe Award[51] nominations. Roger Ebert commented that "Alejandro Amenábar has the patience to create a languorous, dreamy atmosphere, and Nicole Kidman succeeds in convincing us that she is a normal person in a disturbing situation, and not just a standard-issue horror movie hysteric."[52] Kidman was named the World's Most Beautiful Person by People magazine.[53]

In 2002, Kidman won critical praise for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in Stephen Daldry's The Hours, which stars Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore. Kidman famously wore prosthetics that were applied to her nose making her almost unrecognisable playing the author during her time in 1920s England, and her bouts with depression and mental illness while trying to write her novel, Mrs. Dalloway. The film earned positive notices and several nominations, including for an Academy Award for Best Picture. The New York Times wrote that, "Ms. Kidman, in a performance of astounding bravery, evokes the savage inner war waged by a brilliant mind against a system of faulty wiring that transmits a searing, crazy static into her brain".[54] Kidman won numerous critics' awards, including her first BAFTA Award, third Golden Globe Award, and the Academy Award for Best Actress. As the first Australian actress to win an Academy Award, Kidman made a teary acceptance speech about the importance of art, even during times of war, saying, "Why do you come to the Academy Awards when the world is in such turmoil? Because art is important. And because you believe in what you do and you want to honour that, and it is a tradition that needs to be upheld."[55]

Following her Oscar win, Kidman appeared in three very different films in 2003. The first, a leading role in Dogville, by Danish director Lars von Trier, was an experimental film set on a bare soundstage. Though the film divided critics in the United States, Kidman still earned praise for her performance. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine stated: "Kidman gives the most emotionally bruising performance of her career in Dogville, a movie that never met a cliche it didn't stomp on."[56] The second was an adaptation of Philip Roth's novel The Human Stain, opposite Anthony Hopkins. Her third film was Anthony Minghella's war drama Cold Mountain. Kidman appeared opposite Jude Law and Renée Zellweger, playing Southerner Ada Monroe, who is in love with Law's character and separated by the Civil War. TIME magazine wrote, "Kidman takes strength from Ada's plight and grows steadily, literally luminous. Her sculptural pallor gives way to warm radiance in the firelight".[57] The film garnered several award nominations and wins for its actors; Kidman received her sixth Golden Globe Award nomination at the 61st Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress.[58]

Continued success (2004–2009)

Kidman in 2004
In 2004 she appeared in the film Birth, which received controversy over a scene in which Kidman shares a bath with her co-star, 10-year-old Cameron Bright. At a press conference at the Venice Film Festival, Kidman addressed the controversy saying, "It wasn't that I wanted to make a film where I kiss a 10-year-old boy. I wanted to make a film where you understand love".[59] Kidman earned her seventh Golden Globe nomination, for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama. That same year, she appeared as a successful producer in the black comedy-science-fiction film The Stepford Wives, a remake of the 1975 film of the same name, directed by Frank Oz. In 2005, Kidman appeared opposite Sean Penn in the Sydney Pollack thriller The Interpreter, playing UN translator Silvia Broome, and with Will Ferrell in the romantic comedy Bewitched, based on the 1960s TV sitcom of the same name. While neither film fared well in the United States, both were international successes.[60][61] Kidman and Ferrell earned the Razzie Award for Worst Screen Couple.

In conjunction with her success in the film industry, Kidman became the face of the Chanel No. 5 perfume brand. She starred in a campaign of television and print ads with Rodrigo Santoro, directed by Moulin Rouge! director Baz Luhrmann, to promote the fragrance during the holiday seasons of 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2008. The three-minute commercial produced for Chanel No. 5 made Kidman the record holder for the most money paid per minute to an actor after she reportedly earned US$12million for the three-minute advert.[62] During this time, Kidman was also listed as the 45th Most Powerful Celebrity on the 2005 Forbes Celebrity 100 List. She made a reported US$14.5 million in 2004–2005. On People magazine's list of 2005's highest-paid actresses, Kidman was second behind Julia Roberts, with US$16–17 million per-film price tag.[63] Nintendo in 2007 announced that Kidman would be the new face of Nintendo's advertising campaign for the Nintendo DS game More Brain Training in its European market.[64]

In 2006, Kidman portrayed photographer Diane Arbus in the biographical film Fur, opposite Robert Downey Jr., and lent her voice to the animated film Happy Feet, which grossed over US$384 million worldwide. In 2007, she starred in the science-fiction movie The Invasion directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, a remake of the 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and starred opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jack Black in Noah Baumbach's comedy-drama Margot at the Wedding, which earned her a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actress – Musical or Comedy. She also starred in the fantasy-adventure, The Golden Compass (2007), playing the villainous Marisa Coulter.

In 2008, she reunited with Moulin Rouge! director Baz Luhrmann in the Australian period film Australia, set in the remote Northern Territory during the Japanese attack on Darwin during World War II. Kidman played opposite Hugh Jackman as an Englishwoman feeling overwhelmed by the continent. The acting was praised and the movie was a box office success worldwide.[65] Kidman appeared in the 2009 Rob Marshall musical Nine, portraying the Federico Fellini-like character's muse, Claudia Jenssen, with fellow Oscar winners Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz and Sophia Loren. Kidman, whose screen time was brief compared to the other actresses, performed the musical number "Unusual Way", alongside Day-Lewis. The film received several Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nominations, and earned Kidman a fourth Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, as part of the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Biographical and independent films (2010–2015)
In 2010, Kidman starred with Aaron Eckhart in the film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole, for which she vacated her role in the Woody Allen picture You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.[66] Her portrayal as a grieving mother in the film earned her critical acclaim, and received nominations for the Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. She lent her voice to a promotional video that Australia used to support its bid to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[67] In 2011, she starred alongside Nicolas Cage in director Joel Schumacher's action-thriller Trespass, with the stars playing a married couple taken hostage,[68] and appeared with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston in Dennis Dugan's romantic comedy Just Go with It, as a trophy wife.


Kidman at the 2012 Tropfest
In 2012, Kidman and Clive Owen starred in the HBO film Hemingway & Gellhorn, and about Ernest Hemingway and his relationship with Martha Gellhorn.[69][70] In Lee Daniels' adaptation of the Pete Dexter novel, The Paperboy (2012),[71] she portrayed death row groupie Charlotte Bless, and performed sex scenes that she claims not to have remembered until seeing the finished film.[72] The film competed in the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, and Kidman's performance drew nominations for the SAG and the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress, gave Kidman her second Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and her tenth nomination overall. In 2012, Kidman's audiobook recording of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse was released at Audible.com.[73] Kidman starred as an unstable mother in Park Chan-wook's Stoker (2013),[74] to a positive response and a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In April 2013 she was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[75]

In 2014, Kidman starred in the biographical film Grace of Monaco in the title role that chronicles the 1962 crisis, in which Charles de Gaulle blockaded the tiny principality, angered by Monaco's status as a tax haven for wealthy French subjects and Kelly's contemplating a Hollywood return to star in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie. Opening out of competition at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, the film received largely negative reviews.[76] Kidman also starred in two films with Colin Firth that year, the first being the British-Australian historical drama The Railway Man, in which Kidman played an officer's wife.[77] Katherine Monk of the Montreal Gazette said of Kidman's performance, "It's a truly masterful piece of acting that transcends Teplitzky's store-bought framing, but it's Kidman who delivers the biggest surprise: For the first time since her eyebrows turned into solid marble arches, the Australian Oscar winner is truly terrific".[78] Her second film with Firth was the British thriller film Before I Go To Sleep, portraying a car crash survivor with brain damage.[79] She also appeared in the family film Paddington (2014) as a villain.

In 2015, Kidman starred in the drama Strangerland, which opened at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival,[80] and the Jason Bateman-directed The Family Fang, produced by Kidman's production company, Blossom Films, which premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. In her other 2015 film release, the biographical drama Queen of the Desert, she portrayed writer, traveller, political officer, administrator, and archaeologist Gertrude Bell. Kidman played a district attorney, opposite Julia Roberts and Chiwetel Ejiofor, in the little-seen film Secret in Their Eyes (also 2015), a remake of the 2009 Argentine film of the same name, both based on the novel La pregunta de sus ojos by author Eduardo Sacheri.[81] After more than 15 years, Kidman returned to the West End in the UK premiere of Photograph 51 at the Noël Coward Theatre. She starred as British scientist Rosalind Franklin, working for the discovery of the structure of DNA, in the production from 5 September to 21 November 2015, directed by Michael Grandage.[82][83][84][85][86][87][88] Her return to the West End was hailed a success, especially after having won an acting award for her portrayal in the play.[89][90][91]

Resurgence and television career (2016–present)
In 2016's Lion, Kidman portrayed Sue, the adoptive mother of Saroo Brierley, an Indian boy who was separated from his birth family, a role she felt connected to as she herself is the mother of adopted children.[92] She earned favorable reviews for her performance, as well as nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, her fourth nomination overall, and her eleventh Golden Globe Award nomination, among others. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times thought that "Kidman gives a powerful and moving performance as Saroo's adoptive mother, who loves her son with every molecule of her being, but comes to understand his quest. It's as good as anything she's done in the last decade."[93] Budgeted at US$12 million, Lion earned over US$140 million globally.[94] She also gave a voice-over performance for the English version of the animated film The Guardian Brothers.[95]


Kidman at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival
In 2017, Kidman returned to television for Big Little Lies, a drama series based on Liane Moriarty's novel, which premiered on HBO. She also served as producer alongside her co-star, Reese Witherspoon, and the show's director, Jean-Marc Vallée. She played Celeste Wright, a former lawyer and housewife, who is concealing her abusive relationship with her husband, played by Alexander Skarsgård. Matthew Jacobs of The Huffington Post considered that she "delivered a career-defining performance",[96] while Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post wrote that "Kidman belongs in the pantheon of great actresses".[97] She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her performance, as well as winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series as a producer. She also won a Critics' Choice Television Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award.[98][99]

Kidman next played Martha Farnsworth, the headmistress of an all-girls school during the American Civil War, in Sofia Coppola's drama The Beguiled, a remake of a 1971 film of the same name, which premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, competing for the Palme d'Or.[100] Both films were adaptations of a novel by Thomas P. Cullinan, The film was an arthouse success, and Katie Walsh of Tribune News Service found Kidman to be "particularly, unsurprisingly excellent in her performance as the steely Miss Martha. She is controlled and in control, unflappable. Her genteel manners and femininity co-exist easily with her toughness."[101] Kidman had two other films premiere at the festival, the science-fiction romantic comedy How to Talk to Girls at Parties, reuniting her with director John Cameron Mitchell,[102][103] and the psychological thriller The Killing of a Sacred Deer, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, which also competed for the Palme d'Or.[102][103] Also in 2017, Kidman played supporting roles in the television series Top of the Lake: China Girl and in the comedy-drama The Upside, a remake of the 2011 French comedy The Intouchables, starring Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart.[104]

Kidman starred in two 2018 dramas —Destroyer and Boy Erased. In the former, she played a detective troubled by a case for two decades. Peter Debruge of Variety and Brooke Marine of W both found her "unrecognizable" in the role and Debruge added that "she disappears into an entirely new skin, rearranging her insides to fit the character’s tough hide",[105] whereas Marine highlighted Kidman's method acting.[106] The latter film is based on Garrard Conley's Boy Erased: A Memoir, and features Russell Crowe and Kidman as socially conservative parents who send their son (played by Lucas Hedges) to a gay conversion program. Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair credited all three performers for "elevating the fairly standard-issue material to poignant highs".[107] Also that year, Kidman played Queen Atlanna, the mother of the title character, in the DC Extended Universe superhero film Aquaman.[108]

Forbes ranked her as the fourth highest-paid actress in the world in 2019, with an annual income of $34 million.[109] She took on the supporting part of a rich socialite in John Crowley's drama The Goldfinch, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Donna Tartt, starring Ansel Elgort.[110] Although it was poorly received, Owen Gleiberman commended Kidman for playing her part with "elegant affection".[111][112] She next starred as Gretchen Carlson in the drama Bombshell, directed by Jay Roach, about sexual harassment at Fox News.[113] For her work, she received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.[114]

Upcoming projects
Kidman has signed on to star and serve as executive producer on three television miniseries. First, Kidman will headline the HBO miniseries, The Undoing, based on the novel You Should Have Known by Jean Hanff Korelitz.[115] The Undoing was previously set to premiere in May 2020 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HBO pushed the premiere to the fall of 2020.[116] Second, Kidman will headline the Hulu miniseries Nine Perfect Strangers based on the novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty. Nine Perfect Strangers is set to premiere sometime in 2021.[117][118] Thirdly, Kidman will headline the Amazon Prime Video thriller miniseries based on the upcoming novel Pretty Things by Janelle Brown.[119] Furthermore, Kidman will serve as an executive producer for a television series adaption The Expatriates based upon the novel of the same name by Janice Y.K. Lee for Amazon Prime Video.[120]

Personal life
Relationships and children
Kidman has been married twice: first to actor Tom Cruise, and later to country singer Keith Urban. Kidman met Cruise in November 1989, while filming Days of Thunder; they were married on Christmas Eve in Telluride, Colorado. The couple adopted a daughter, Isabella Jane Cruise (born 1992),[121] and a son, Connor Antony (born 1995).[121] On 5 February 2001, the couple's spokesperson announced their separation.[122] Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and the marriage was dissolved in August of that year, with Cruise citing irreconcilable differences.[123] In a 2007 interview with Marie Claire, Kidman noted the incorrect reporting of the ectopic pregnancy early in her marriage. "It was wrongly reported as miscarriage, by everyone who picked up the story." "So it's huge news, and it didn't happen."[124]


Kidman with husband Keith Urban in 2011
In the June 2006 issue of Ladies' Home Journal, she said she still loved Cruise: "He was huge; still is. To me, he was just Tom, but to everybody else, he is huge. But he was lovely to me and I loved him. I still love him." In addition, she has expressed shock about their divorce.[125] In 2015, former Church of Scientology executive Mark Rathbun claimed in a documentary film that he was instructed to "facilitate [Cruise's] break-up with Nicole Kidman".[126] Cruise's auditor further claimed Kidman had been wiretapped on Cruise's suggestion.[127]

Prior to marrying Cruise, Kidman had been involved in relationships with Australian actor Marcus Graham and Windrider (1986) co-star Tom Burlinson.[128][129][130] She was also said to be involved with Adrien Brody.[131] The film Cold Mountain brought rumours that an affair between Kidman and co-star Jude Law was responsible for the break-up of his marriage. Both denied the allegations, and Kidman won an undisclosed sum from the British tabloids that published the story.[132] She met musician Lenny Kravitz in 2003, and dated him into 2004.[133] Kidman was also romantically linked to rapper Q-Tip.[134] Robbie Williams claims he had a short romance with Kidman on her yacht in summer 2004.[135]

In a 2007 Vanity Fair interview, Kidman revealed that she had been secretly engaged to someone prior to her present relationship to New Zealand-Australian country singer Keith Urban,[136] whom she met at G'Day LA, an event honouring Australians, in January 2005. Kidman married Urban on 25 June 2006, at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney.[137][138] In an interview in 2015, Kidman said, "We didn't really know each other – we got to know each other during our marriage."[139] They maintain homes in Sydney, Sutton Forest (New South Wales, Australia); Los Angeles;[140] Nashville (Tennessee, U.S.);[141] and a condominium in Manhattan purchased for US$10 million.[142] The couple's first daughter, Sunday Rose, was born in 2008, in Nashville.[143][144] In 2010, Kidman and Urban had their second daughter, Faith Margaret, via gestational surrogacy[145] at Nashville's Centennial Women's Hospital.[146][147] In an interview by Tina Brown at the 2015 Women in the World conference, she stated that her attention turned to her career after her divorce from Cruise: "Out of my divorce came work that was applauded so that was an interesting thing for me", leading to her Academy Award in 2003.[139]

Religious and political views
Kidman is Catholic and even considered becoming a nun at one point.[148][149] She attended Mary Mackillop Chapel in North Sydney. Following criticism of The Golden Compass by Catholic leaders[150] as anti-Catholic,[151] Kidman told Entertainment Weekly that the Catholic Church is part of her "essence", and that her religious beliefs would prevent her from taking a role in a film she perceived as anti-Catholic.[152] During her divorce from Tom Cruise, she stated that she did not want their children raised as Scientologists.[153] She has been reluctant to discuss Scientology since her divorce.[154]

A supporter of women's rights,[155] Kidman testified before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs to support the International Violence Against Women Act in 2009.[156] In January 2017, she stated her support for the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia.[157] Kidman has also donated to U.S. Democratic party candidates.[158]

Wealth, philanthropy, and honours
In 2002, Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.[159] In the 2011 published list, Kidman's wealth was estimated at A$304 million, down from A$329 million in 2010.[160] Kidman has raised money for, and drawn attention to, disadvantaged children around the world. In 1994, she was appointed a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF,[9] and in 2004, she was honoured as a "Citizen of the World" by the United Nations.[161] Kidman joined the Little Tee Campaign for breast cancer care to design T-shirts or vests to raise money to fight the disease;[162] motivated by her mother's own battle with breast cancer in 1984.[163]


Kidman (right), Nancy Pelosi (left) and Esta Soler (center) breaking ground on the International Center to End Violence in San Francisco
In the 2006 Australia Day Honours, Kidman was appointed Companion of Order of Australia (AC) for "service to the performing arts as an acclaimed motion picture performer, to health care through contributions to improve medical treatment for women and children and advocacy for cancer research, to youth as a principal supporter of young performing artists, and to humanitarian causes in Australia and internationally".[164] However, due to film commitments and her wedding to Urban, it wasn't until 13 April 2007 that she was presented with the honour.[165] It was presented by the Governor-General of Australia, Major General Michael Jeffery, in a ceremony at Government House, Canberra.[166]

Kidman was appointed goodwill ambassador of the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) in 2006.[9] She visited Kosovo in 2006 to learn about women's experiences of conflict and UNIFEM's support efforts.[167] She is also the international spokesperson for UNIFEM's Say NO – UNiTE to End Violence against Women initiative.[168] Kidman and the UNIFEM executive director presented over five million signatures collected during the first phase of this to the UN Secretary-General on 25 November 2008.[169] In 2016, Kidman donated $50,000 to UN Women.[170]

In the beginning of 2009, Kidman appeared in a series of postage stamps featuring Australian actors. She, Geoffrey Rush, Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett each appear twice in the series: once as themselves and once as their Academy Award-nominated character; Kidman's second stamp showed her as Satine from Moulin Rouge!.[171] On 8 January 2010, alongside Nancy Pelosi, Joan Chen and Joe Torre, Kidman attended the ceremony to help the Family Violence Prevention Fund break ground on a new international centre located in the Presidio of San Francisco.[172][173] In 2015, Kidman became the brand ambassador for Etihad Airways.[174]

Kidman supports the Nashville Predators, being seen and photographed almost nightly throughout the season.[175] Additionally, she supports the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League and once served as a club ambassador.[176]

Filmography
Main article: Nicole Kidman filmography
Discography
Main article: Nicole Kidman discography
Kidman's discography[177] consists of one spoken word album, one extended play, three singles, three music videos, ten other appearances, a number of unreleased tracks and two tribute songs recorded by various artists. Kidman, primarily known in the field of acting, entered the music industry in the 2000s after recording a number of tracks for the soundtrack album to Baz Luhrmann's 2001 motion picture Moulin Rouge!, which she starred in.[178] Her duet with Ewan McGregor entitled "Come What May" was released as her debut and the second single of the OST through Interscope on 24 September 2001. The composition became the eighth-highest selling single by an Australian artist for that year,[179] being certified Gold by Australian Recording Industry Association,[180] while reaching on the UK Singles Chart at number twenty-seven.[181] In addition, the song received a nomination at the 59th Golden Globe Awards as the Best Original Song,[182] and has been listed as the eighty-fifth within AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs by American Film Institute.[183]

"Somethin' Stupid", a cover version of Frank and Nancy Sinatra followed soon. The track, recorded as a duet with English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, was issued on 14 December 2001 by Chrysalis Records as the lead single of his fourth studio album, Swing When You're Winning.[184] Kidman's second single topped the official music charts in Italy,[185] New Zealand,[186] Portugal,[187] and England, as well as scored top ten placings all over Europe, including Australia, Austria,[188] Belgium,[189] Denmark,[190] Germany,[191] Netherlands,[192] Norway,[193] and Switzerland.[194] Apart from being certified either Gold[195][196][197][198][199] or Silver[200][201] in a number of countries, it was classified as the eleventh best-selling single of 2002 in Italy,[202] thirtieth in the UK, the fifty-ninth in Australia,[203] and the ninety-third in France,[204] respectively. The song peaked at No. 8 in the Australian ARIAnet Singles Chart and at No. 1, for three weeks, in the UK.[205]

On 5 April 2002, Kidman released, through Interscope, her third single, a cover of Randy Crawford's "One Day I'll Fly Away".[206] The song, a Tony Philips remix, was promoted as the pilot single of a follow-up to the original soundtrack of the same name, Moulin Rouge! Vol. 2. In 2006, she contributed with her vocal for the OST Happy Feet on a rendition of the Prince song "Kiss".[207] In 2009, she was featured on the soundtrack of Rob Marshall's 2009 movie musical Nine, singing the song "Unusual Way".[208]

Her name was later been credited on a track called "What's the Procedure", issued on 14 March 2013, on the compilation album I Know Why They Call It Pop: Volume 2 by Rok Lok Records.[209] Among others, Kidman also narrated an audiobook in 2012.[210]

In 2017, she and Nicolle Gaylon sang backing vocals on her husband, country music singer Keith Urban's song "Female".[211]

Nicole Kidman

Halle Berry seen being wheeled around and wearing heavy facial prosthetics while filming "Truth or Dare" in Los Angeles. The actress is later seen wearing massive fake breast implants.

Most actresses who have won Academy Awards are always dealing with plastic surgery. Halle Berry, who has been changing her appearance, is one of them. Even though she denied this rumor, her photos recently showed that her appearance has changed, at least for some parts of her body. Further, when an incision appears on her body, there is no doubt that she surely has had plastic surgery.

It is no secret anymore that when a person has plastic surgery, there will be a scar or incision that will appear, but it depends on the surgeon whether he can hide the scar or not. First, she had a  breast augmentation that is very easily seen by the public. It is common to have an incision on her armpit after this procedure, because most of the work is done through the armpits. Halle’s recent photos show that she has bigger and fuller breasts than she had a few years ago.

Has Halle Berry Had Surgery?
According to the actress herself the answer is ‘no’: Halle Berry has not gone under the knife.
“No I haven’t,” Berry said in 2007 when asked by Reader’s Digest if she’d had plastic surgery.
“But that’s one thing I’ll never say never about, because I don’t know.”

It seems pretty obvious from this quote, and from other statements Berry has made where she said she hoped to be able to avoid the temptation of being a plastic surgery celebrity, that the actress hasn’t undergone any cosmetic procedures just yet.

While the fear of plastic surgery gone wrong likely plays a factor, Berry has said that she hopes she can allow herself to age without trying to hold onto more transitive standards of physical beauty.

If you check the pictures of her before surgery, you can see that her nose was little wide. And in the recent pictures the nose seem changed a bit. It got slim and yeah, better than before. Just like breast implants this one also got good results. The size of the nostrils got reduced after the surgery. I think Halle was not comfortable with her big nose. ​

It is a good thing that she got desired results from the rhinoplasty. Her nose after the work suits her face well. It is one of the risky procedures among plastic surgeries. Because the chances are too low if the surgery fail.

What kinds of plastic surgery Halle Berry has done?

Halle Berry Nose Job
The next thing about Halle Berry is her nose. The size and shape of it got changed. You know that the nose is actually important to a model. Because a small change can make the face a lot difference. So, the celebrity has done nose job for better look. But I don’t know why she had done this. It was actually not so bad and there were no imperfections before.

If you check the pictures of her before surgery, you can see that her nose was little wide. And in the recent pictures the nose seem changed a bit. It got slim and yeah, better than before. Just like breast implants this one also got good results. The size of the nostrils got reduced after the surgery. I think Halle was not comfortable with her big nose. ​

Halle Berry Breast Implants

First noticeable change in Halle Berry is her breasts. It seems that she had upgraded her breast size to 36C. Breast implants are common among actresses and models. But only few had done at this almost-middle age. Well, age doesn’t matter in case of Halle. Because she was born with natural beauty and maintained a perfect body structure.

The breast implants made her look better and it suits well. Halle Berry is lucky to have the natural look even after the surgery. It’s actually very hard to maintain beauty when you’re at 40. It’s the age when the wrinkles, forehead lines and other aging signs appears. I’ve seen some celebrities who has done plastic surgeries a lot of times and ruin their face. But Halle has done it in a perfect amount and she chose the right surgeon.

Halle Berry Plastic Surgery Botox, Breast Implants and Nose Jobs Before and After Pictures

Koren idol Ha Ji Won was accused has beauty transformation through plastic surgery. This rumor appears when her old photos that look so different with her recent appearance widely spreading among Netizen. Some believe she had put herself under the knife, but the other party or Ha Ji Won enthusiasm said its just make up that make her quite different from time to time. 34 years old South Korean actresses Ha Ji Won who has gain international recognition for her role as Gil Ra Im in Secret Garden (TV series) was accused has beauty transformation along with plastic surgery done.

Those who believe that Ha Ji Won has plastic surgery accused she has Rhinoplasty , facial fillers and eyelid surgery. Like any other Korean idol, Ha Ji Won plastic surgery triggering pros and cons among fans. But Ha Ji Won never gave a clear explanation regarding plastic surgery transformation that was accused of her.

She has beautiful face with innocence looks that was combined with good personality image make Ha Ji Won plastic surgery being one of Korean stars that has so many fan base around the world.

But her successful career and life will be costly by the emergence of rumors she is fake celebrities that doing beauty transformation trough plastic surgery to establish her career. It was strengthens with the fact that in previously photos that showing Ha Ji Won picture before she become famous celebrities was really different and showing that she is changes so drastically.

Has Ha Ji Won Had Plastic Surgery?


When you’re dealing with bad plastic surgery stories, such as Priscilla Presley’s plastic surgery maiming, it’s fairly simple to tell whether a celebrity has gone under the knife or not.

However, when you have an actress like Ha Ji Won, it can be nearly impossible to tell. A chameleon on screen and able to slip easily into half a dozen different roles as it is, Ha Ji Won is already hard to pin down.

However, when you look at the “rumors” of plastic surgery, no one seems to be quite clear what it is they’re accusing the young actress of in the first place. While tabloids and gossip forums claim that she must have had work done, no one can say what or where or when.

There’s just a blanket question, rather than wondering if she’s undergone rhinoplasty (a nose job), facial fillers, eyelid surgery, or any of a dozen different procedures that could be concretely investigated.

What kinds of plastic surgery Has Ha Ji Won has done?

Eyelid Surgery
Eyelid surgery probably the most common plastic surgery procedure that was taken by Korean idol. Its probably Ha Ji Won does similar thing too whenever you look at her eyes that looks bigger than before. As a commonly Mongolian race, she should have cramped and small eyes. But looking at her you must be understood that he runs getting bigger and wider looks like Anime character who jumping into the real word. She looks good with her new eyes that gave her soft and tender sight at once.

Facial Filler
Facial filler probably was taken by Ha Ji Won to make her cheek more chubby. Despite injecting on her cheek, filler or collagen may inject to her lip too that make this part looks juicy and thicker. Ha Ji Won may have filler injection in the chin area to make it more pronounced by looking at how smooth and sharp her jaw line that make her facial shape getting an oval than before.
Nose jobs(Rhinoplasty)
Looking at Ha Ji Won before and after picture we may see there is slightly changing on her nose. There is bit differences in both size and shape that make Ha Ji Won facial appearance more perfect. It’s likely that in old photos her nose is less sharp, wide and bit bigger. The nasal board looks less high but wider than the nasal bridge. But from time to time, you may see that her nose more perfectly sculptured. The nasal bridge becoming smaller and cramped, the nasal bridge looks higher than before make her nose look slimmer, thinner and sharper. Speculation says actually Ha Ji Won hasn’t plastic surgery for Rhinoplasty done. They say a shading of the nasal area gave her illusions of nose shape and size.

Though there are dozens of websites out there, such as that shown on us which are releasing photographs of Ha Ji Won “after plastic surgery,” it seems like that phrase is being used as nothing more than an SEO search tag for those interested in seeing the post-surgery starlet.

None of the images presented seem greatly different from any other. In fact if you take into account what the woman does for a living, it’s highly unlikely that any of the slight differences seen in these online galleries couldn’t be pulled off with the help of simple cosmetic tricks.

After all, if you know what you’re doing you can slim down your nose, change the appearance of your eyes, alter your lips or even give your face an entirely different shape. Actresses excel at fooling the camera, and thus the eyes that are watching the pictures.

Ha Ji Won plastic surgery hasn’t made any statements about whether or not she’s had surgery either, which isn’t helping to settle the question. So what’s the conclusion? Is it possible that she’s had plastic surgery at the hands of an extremely talented and gifted doctor who’s hid the scars to well and performed so subtly that no one has noticed. Yes, that’s possible.

Did Ha Ji Won have Plastic Surgery Before and After Nose Job, Facial Fillers and Eyelid Surgery Photos

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Cindy Margolis Plastic Surgery Breast Implants and Cheek Implants Before and After Pictures

The beautiful and iconic actress Gwyneth Paltrow has again in 2013 been awarded the title Most Beautiful Woman In the World. After all of these years of fame, this American actress continues to be a simple, natural beauty. Just how natural her beauty really is has recently come into question, however, due to some rumors that she has had a nose job, as well as other forms of plastic surgery. Now in her forties, it would seem that some plastic surgery work might be required to keep her looking fresh and young.

Gwyneth Paltrow been looking a little different lately, hasn’t she? Inevitably, every woman in Hollywood faces the same pressure, whether they admit it or not – especially actresses. Some women are strong enough to resist going under the knife – a la Meryl Streep, Diane Lane, etc – but usually those women are known more for their acting ability than their looks. Gwyneth Paltrow, while not a bad actor, is known more for her looks, her lifestyle, her husband, and her off-screen life than she is known for being an Actor.

Has Gwyneth Paltrow Had Plastic Surgery Before 2011?

Unlike many contemporary female entertainers, actress Gwyneth Paltrow (who was born on September 27, 1972) and has said that she never wishes to undergo a celebrity plastic surgery operation of any sort, except for a breast lift, which she has stated as a possibility though not as a certainty.
In an interview with the German edition of “OK” magazine, she declared herself to be against “gimmicks for peasants” that include not only plastic surgery, but also substances like botox and silicone.
She once told Elle magazine: “People come up to me and say, ‘I want to have two kids and wear a bathing suit and not feel terrible about myself. I see how hard you work and it makes me feel like I can do that too.’”

Other anti-cosmetic surgery things she has been quoted as saying are: “Plastic surgery is excessive vanity.”; “Before I didn’t care about it. And I still refuse to use silicone, botox or other of those gimmicks out of pure vanity. But a breast correction after breast feeding — why not? There’s actually nothing else to restore the original condition, isn’t there?”.
Her views reflect those of other glamorous celebrities, particularly Erica Durance.  Gwyneth Paltrow’s opinion is even echoed amongst some of the younger celebrities who have already given great thought to the possibility of cosmetic alterations in the future – see Hilary Duff as a good example.

If the rumors are true, Gwyneth has likely had a rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, and a chemical peel or even laser treatments. When comparing her new photos to her old photos, it appears that her nose has gotten smaller, narrower, and more defined, although ever so slightly. In order to help her eyes appear fresh and young, it would also seem that she had blepharoplasty done on both her upper and lower eyelids. Lastly, her bright, clean, fresh skin is probably the result of skin treatments like chemical peels or even laser treatments. Keeping her skin young and renewed has allowed her to appear younger than her 40 years.

Gwyneth Paltrow has always been fanatically concerned about her weight. She has maintained a very strict diet over the years to control her figure, and she might have figured that a breast reduction might have been the way to go. Either that, or she hated her ‘sagging boobs‘ so much that she got them lifted. Now, this is a very serious and personal decision, so we’re not criticizing her for anything. Rather, just pointing out that there is a noticeable difference in pictures.

Of course, this isn’t the first time that Gwyneth’s changed her looks. Years ago, when she was at the top of the A-list and won an Oscar for Shakespeare in Love, her nose also suddenly became straighter and narrower. Sure, some people attribute to the weight loss, but the bone structure of your nose and face doesn’t change from weight loss.

What do you guys think? Boob job, or no boob job? Do you think Gwyneth would ever admit to going under the knife, especially since she’s already admitted to dabbling in plastic surgery? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Of course, Gwyneth Paltrow is also known for her love of a natural lifestyle and natural treatments. It is possible that she has just taken great care of her face and body over the years, and is now reaping the rewards! There is some evidence that she had admitted to having a nose job, but nothing has been proven definitively. Generally, her stance is against having plastic surgery. As she was obviously born with great natural beauty, perhaps it is true that she was also born with great genetics, and is aging really, really well!

What kinds of plastic surgery Gwyneth Paltrow had done:
  1.     rhinoplasty – the bridge of her nose looks thinner than before and the tip also appears to have been decreased, but the most she could have had is minor surgery that widened the nostrils slightly;
  2.     blepharosty (possibly);
  3.     chin augmentation (possibly in her youth);
  4.     chemical peel treatments;
  5.     laser surgery;
  6.     eye and brow lifts;
  7.     mastopexy;

Gwyneth Paltrow Plastic Surgery Botox, Breast Implants and Nose Job Before and After Photos

Greta Van Susteren, the famous TV personality from America, is rumored that she’d plastic surgery. It is saying that Greta has done Eyelift, Botox and Facelift.

When the famous host Greta Van Susteren moved from CNN to Fox news in early 2002, she got plastic surgery for her face to become younger and more attractive. Greta then appeared in a completely new style and trendy hairs. The image of Greta suddenly had left a lasting impression in the eyes of the viewer: a charming girl sitting behind the desk in dialogue with a short skirt and long legs.

The Greta Van Susteren plastic surgery story is no secret, as this legal analyst for a host of television shows has publicly talked about her eye lift.

Greta Van Susteren was born on June 11, 1954 in Appleton, Wisconsin, and she has gained international recognition for her legal commentary on a number of television news shows.

Now, Greta is aged 58 – the age which starts appearing wrinkles and lines. But did you see any signs of aging in her face?

No, her face seems smooth and tight. So, did she had any plastic surgery ?


The questions about the plastic surgery raised from the viewers. Well, Greta admitted about the eye lift (belpheroplasty). She said in an interview to “People” magazine that she’d done eye lift to change the appearance of her eyes. Also said that it helped her to make the eyes look better. Well, it’s true. She looks more beautiful with the changes.

But, did she quit cosmetic surgeries with eye lift ? The answer is no. The rumors saying that she has gone through botox injections.

Greta Van Susteren: I Had A Cosmetic Surgery Eye Lift

This media journalist has gone on the record during an interview with People magazine and has openly talked about her eye lift.

She has done this much the way that Cameron Diaz’ plastic surgery has been discussed. Her procedure is known as an eye lift, and the star says that she was tired of the black bags under her eyes, and she had a month in between jobs.

During this time, she decided to have an operation, and there are no worst plastic surgery pictures that are found with other celebrity plastic surgeries.

Most have commented on the improvement that Susteren has accomplished with her new look, and many have talked about its effects on her new job.

Owning big eyes, glitter is always the dream of many celebrities. That's why recent technological eye lift surgery is increasingly thriving. Greta Van Susteren is no exception. However, the cosmetic surgery of Susteren had led to many concerns : Does the appearance of women more important than their ability?

There were rumors Greta applied eye corner surgery. Thus, in addition to get 2 naturally lids, her eyes will be balanced through corners and bigger eyes are open wider than before. The wrinkles are not so much as before and the ‘ crow's feet ‘ are not on her face anymore. However, after the first time, this method gradually revealing the defects can only push to launch vertically but not horizontally effects. This sometimes makes the eyes lose the inherent balance.

It is said that Greta Van Susteren also had had surgery to have bow smile. Cosmetic surgery easily causes complications but fortunately, after surgery, Greta become beautiful and charming as ever. Ever-present smile is always on her lips.

On the woman's face, the lips are a highlight to show the glamor, sexy and most attractive to the opposite. However, due to the nature or impact of objectivity, some stars do not get the beautiful lips as desired. Lips are too thin or too thick will affect the harmony and elegance of the face. In particular, defects, birth defects of the lip can be a burden that many psychological inferiority in life. Greta who was known with the smile "distortion" feature, apparently she wanted to change her appearance to become more perfect, have a mouth looks more cheerful, smiling as always deposited on her lips.

Greta Van Susteren, an author and a well-known critic of the U.S., said: "Prior to surgery, Greta Van Susteren is considered a major step in the fields of women like a political analysis by intelligence and analytical abilities of her great legal. Gerber also concluded that Van Susteren is a heartbreaking example of inequality for women. For smart ladies, more intelligent or not intelligent enough for the whole world still prioritize look at their appearance.

Does Cosmetic Surgery Go Hand In Hand With A Career Move?

Many wonder if this news personality went under the knife for her new high paying job with the Fox News Network.

She is the recipient of nearly a million dollar a year salary as a result of the bidding war between Fox and CNN. Before she went to work for Fox News, the star went public about her operation, and this has left many wondering whether it is associated with her new job.

There are good chances that this is the case, as before this time, she was known for her indifference to her public appearance.

Whatever the truth is, her results are far better than the Michael Jackson plastic surgery that was the perfect case of plastic surgery gone wrong.

Greta Van Susteren has a brand new job and a brand new eye lift to go with it. This television personality has been open about her surgery, and she has gone on the record to talk about her eye lift.

This is a procedure that relies on an eye tuck, and it is the third most popular type of plastic surgery in the United States. Most of the pictures that have been shown are surprisingly good, and people are talking of the new plastic surgery celebrity and her new television show for Fox.

The Greta Van Susteren cosmetic surgery is an issue that is public knowledge.

Greta Van Susteren plastic surgery actually kind of pretty woman with or without  plastic surgery. But as I said before her professions that always appear on screen requires her to always looks perfect and stunning in front of the camera. Since she decide to go under the knife, people then started to compared her appearance before an after conducted with plastic surgery.

People said that before her face was touched with some procedures of plastic surgery especially eyelid surgery, bro lift and possibly botox on her forehead. After got involved with plastic surgery, its true that Greta Van Susteren looks much younger than her real age but some reason they said that its not looks like herself used to. Greta Van Susteren has very long time standing on screen, that why its easy for people to compared her before and after plastic surgery was conducted.

After plastic surgery its seems that Greta Van Susteren brow lift looks more lifted than before. Before her eyes looks narrowed and after eyelid surgery we may see that hilarious big eyes without any eye bag as the sign of aging. Greta Van Susteren also got botox that was injected on her forehead, before it looks naturally aging with some wrinkles but after botox injection Greta Van Susteren forehead looks so smooth but stiffed and immobile.

So which one did you like? Greta Van Susteren before or after plastic surgery condition? Well You are more than welcome to share your opinion about Greta Van Susteren plastic surgery before and after condition by written that on the comment box bellow.

Greta Van Susteren Facelift:

While going through the pictures of Greta before and after, we can see that there’s some changes in her skin also. It’s not looks like a 58 year old woman’s skin. Yes, she had some work done in her face. That’s the reason why her skin looks tight and fluffy.

This young looking skin is made by botox fillers. It makes the skin tight and will lessen the wrinkles. The line and excessive fatty skin on face can be removed by face lift. After the process, her face is kind of plumbed look.

Greta Van Susteren Botox Injections:

But I don’t the think her facelift is successful like Lesley Visser, because her skin is not seems natural now. Even a little kid can find that her “plastic” face. If she’d done in a normal amount or in a medium level, it would give great results.

But overall, plastic surgery procedures made her looks better. Not a utter fail one. It boosted her self confidence and esteem. As a TV anchor, appearance matters a lot. You know that, right?

Her facelift was not much perfect as the nose job. Well, she looks good with the plastic surgeries.

Greta Van Susteren Plastic Surgery Facelift, Botox Before and After Pictures