For
me personally I believe most of them done something even if it’s not
plastic surgery it’s going to be treatments like botox, fillers or skin
resurfacing ( and sometimes we see much worse cases with botox and
fillers then plastic surgery). Many of the “ good surgeries “ which are
done are the ones which are done over time, bit by bit, that way we
don’t get shocked when we see them since we slowly getting used to the
looks saying “ oh wow she looks really good much fresher, hm wonder what
she has done she looks different a little yeah, but good ”. I remember
Meghan in transformers, she already came to us ” fixed”
So for us it looked all fine but in reality
She has spend lots and lots of money, many are saying it’s wisely spend 😝
And what about Scarlet ? Everyone used to say “ oh she has done boob job” but was it the boob job?
In
the end I think they are both are beautiful, before or after surgeries,
but doing the surgeries slowly is a smarter move in my eyes. What do
you think?
“If anything happened to my boobs, I’d be out for a few months and I’d probably be out a million dollars,” Holly told People. “I thought I’d cover my assets… They’re my primary money makers right now.”
Rihanna
Body Part: Legs
Insurance: $1 million
"I work with a trainer," Rihanna told People.
"We work on the arms. I don't want manly, muscular arms. We work out my
butt because I love my butt. [But] my legs are my main focus. I'm
obsessed."
Keith Richards
Body Part: hands
Insurance: $1.6 million
Madonna
Body Part: Breasts
Insurance: $2 million
Heidi Klum
Body Part: Legs
Insurance: $2 million
Klum told Maria Menunos of Extra how one of her legs is worth more than the other.
"Basically, I was in London, and I had to go to this place where they check out your legs," said Klum. "They
would look at them and I had one scar here from when I fell on a glass,
so this [left leg] isn’t as pricey and this [right] one."
Jamie Lee Curtis
Body Part: Legs
Insurance: $2.8 million reportedly
Tina Turner
Body Part: Legs
Insurance: $3.2 million
"Yeah,
I always had long legs. When I was young, I used to think, 'Why do I
look like a little pony?'" Turner told Oprah in 2005. "I didn't know how
to buy clothes for that. As I grew up, I learned what worked for me.
That's where the short dresses came from. And you can't dance in a long
dress."
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