Drew Barrymore Would Rather Look Like A Bassett Hound Than Get Plastic Surgery
Drew Barrymore is highly against plastic surgery, in fact, she’d rather look like a basset hound than go under the knife Showbiz Spy reports.
“Fuck surgery!” she replied to Britain’s Daily Mail when asked about it.
“To all those women putting botulism in their faces — we don’t know what the long-term effects are, so stop! I’d rather look like a basset hound than do that to my face! I admit I’ve been fortunate. I’m not at that place yet, age-wise, and maybe when I am I’ll feel that way. But I think, ‘Get over it! Don’t be bitter and complain! Figure out something else to do with your life.’ It sucks that it’s sexist, and it sucks that it’s not often the case for men, but you don’t have to sit on the couch and be angry that you’re not getting roles. Pick up a camera, work at a dog rescue home, become a writer — there are a million things to do in this world.”
I couldn’t agree more Drew. Now of course I could understand if something out of your control happened and you decide to go this route because its necessary, but come on, there are so many people having unnecessary procedures. Look at Heidi Montag. There was absolutely nothing wrong with her and now it looks like Joan Rivers is attempting to move in.
Through other peoples plastic surgery experiences I have learned that I am fine just the way I am and if someone doesn’t think so they can hike right out of my life.










Apparently she is very selective about what plastic surgery is and is not acceptable. Has she forgotten about her breast reduction surgery?
She’s said she had that done because her boobs were so big they made her back hurt and she always felt uncomfortable (physically not look wise). I understand having it done under those circumstances.
I didn’t realize she had had breast reduction surgery, but I have actually known people who medically needed to get that done. Something I can’t imagine, but still!
I’m no where near beautiful myself, but we can’t all be supermodels. I agree with Drew Barrymore, getting plastic surgery only makes the problem much worse.
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