Jamie Lee Curtis, 66, Shocks with Drastic New Look Featuring Over-Plumped Lips
Jamie Lee Curtis is giving fans a glimpse at what she would look like if she ever got lip filler—and her social media followers are calling the new look simply "iconic."
Sharing a video of herself with dramatically over-plumped lips, Curtis looked like a completely different person in the Instagram post shared on Friday, Aug. 8. The clip appeared to be taken from behind the scenes of the new Freakier Friday sequel film starring Curtis and her on-screen daughter, Lindsay Lohan.
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In the hilarious new video, Curtis, 66, was made to look as if she had gone a little overboard with lip filler—to the point where she could hardly even speak correctly.
"It's rip rumper!" she said in the video, while others in the background could be heard cracking up laughing over her mispronunciation. "Don't worry I'm fine," she tried to say, before insisting that her wild new look was "just rip rumper!"
Fans couldn't stop laughing over the silly video, which is just a sneak peek at the antics Curtis and Lohan's characters get up to in the new body-switching film.
"Hahaha what a total legend," one user wrote under Curtis post, noting that the Oscar winner "cracked me up watching this 🤣🤣🤣."
"Iconic," someone else chimed in, while another person said Curtis "actually looks pretty good" with over-filled lips, even if they weren't real.
Freakier Friday is now playing in theaters.
Related: Jamie Lee Curtis Makes Cryptic Statement Following CBS 'Late Show' Cancellation
Jamie Lee Curtis, 66, Shocks with Drastic New Look Featuring Over-Plumped Lips first appeared on Parade on Aug 9, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
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