Joan Rivers is the third scariest looking celebrity after Jocelyn Wildenstein and Bruce Jenner. Her face is pulled so tight she could pass for being half Asian (no that’s not a slur). If you watch her on QVC, you’ll notice that only her mouth moves, the rest of her face is not animated.
One of America’s scariest plastic surgery victims, Joan Rivers, recently slammed actor Robert Redford for having a poorly done face lift. Poor Joan, she must’ve been looking at her own reflection.
Joan Rivers is an AwfulPlasticSurgery.com fixture, due to the massive amounts of plastic surgery she enjoys receiving on an apparently regular basis. Her favorite plastic surgery has to be rhinoplasty, because her nose looks melted.
Joanie could definitely be described as a plastic surgery addict, her face has changed tremendously over time. Would you have recognized her 1984 photo? Probably not.
How many people in Hollywood have their original body parts? Very few. Joan Rivers, I suspect, has no original body parts left. Her face does not move very much when she speaks (her daughter Melissa looks to be on the same path). She has the usual Hollywood plastic surgery look: bat brow, weirdly pinched nose from rhinoplasty, and strangely tight face. Now, here are the latest photos. I believe she may have had even more ‘alterations’. Scary.
Joan Rivers’ face did not always resemble a Halloween mask. She was perfectly normal looking in the mid 80s as this photo shows. After her husband committed suicide, her face started melting. First,her nose, and then the rest. Her hairline starts very far back on her head. Why? If not brain surgery, then it was because of a face lift.
Her nose seems to have been carved into something that would look fine on Michael Jackson. That is definitely not a good thing. And her plump upper lip is pointless considering her age.
Indeed, plastic surgery has brought scary features on her face. Today, not only celebs, many others are addicted to plastic surgery and doctors are encouraging it. This is a psychological disorder known as body dysmorphic disorder and the victims will not be satisfied even after having done the procedures. Either the doctor should not promote this addiction or the patients should be given proper awareness and counselling regarding this.
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