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Julia Fox 'loves' women being honest about cosmetic procedures

Julia Fox 'loves' women being honest about cosmetic procedures

Perth Now2 days ago

Julia Fox wants women to keep being "honest" about their cosmetic procedures.
The 35-year-old star has been open about the surgeries she's had in the past, and she argued people are "setting an unrealistic bar" by not speaking candidly about going under the knife.
She told PEOPLE magazine: "I love it. I think we should be honest.
"Women set the bar for each other and I feel like if you're setting an unrealistic bar [if you're not honest].
"That's really great for you, but what about all the girls that are so impressionable and feeling like 'Wait, why don't I look like that and what's wrong with me?' "
The 'Uncut Gems' actress insisted that being silent about undergoing cosmetic procedures can set an unrealistic beauty standard.
She said: "It's like, girl, none of us look like this, you know what I mean?
"Like, we all look really different without the surgery and without the fillers and without the makeup and all the things we do and the face tapes and the wigs and the tanning creams.
"The list goes on. On and on and on."
Julia also pointed out that it's "really important" for girls to know "there's nothing wrong" with them.
She added: "You're perfect the way you are and this is all smoke and mirrors, sweetie, you know … it's such a beautiful message."
In the past, Julia has opened up about undergoing liposuction and Botox, and while she wasn't ruling out more procedures in the future, she wanted to embrace her natural body.
She told Elle magazine in February 2023: "I'm, like, saggy—like, things are not sitting the way they used to. But it's like, I am not gonna do a damn thing about it."
Back in 2022, she hit out at anti-aging products for "lying" to people about stalling the natural effect of time.
She said on TikTok: "Getting old is f****** hot. It is sexy.
"It is probably the sexiest time in life actually because being pretty and hot in your twenties is the f****** trenches and I'm not going back there."

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