One of our favorite things about this new cosmetic candidness trend, with celebrities willingly spilling their own aesthetic tea, is that stars aren’t just sharing what work they’ve gotten done. They’re also sharing what work they’re planning to get done. Such is the case in a new interview with Jennifer Lawrence in The New Yorker, in which she saves you the trouble of speculating down the line.
Lawrence has long been the subject of plastic surgery postulation, previously chalking up her perceived changes to the natural things that can just happen to someone’s face over the course of a couple of decades in the public eye. In other words, no, she hasn’t gotten (and quite frankly, hasn’t had reason to get) the facelift that social media comment sections are so eager to suggest she has. But that probably won’t always be the case.
When asked only half-seriously if she had, in fact, gotten a facelift, Lawrence told The New Yorker, “No. But, believe me, I’m gonna!” In the meantime, she says, she has gotten Botox (but not fillers, out of concern that it would be too obvious on-camera).
Although she didn’t suggest when her future facelift might happen, she was much more specific about the timing of what The New Yorker repeatedly referred to as a “boob job.” (That could be a lift, that could be implants—who knows?) It seems she unsolicitedly shared that she’d have to stop vaping before getting said surgery next month (as in, November).
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