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Kathy Griffin, 64, is wrinkle-free as she shops at the farmer's market in LA after undergoing third facelift

Kathy Griffin, 64, is wrinkle-free as she shops at the farmer's market in LA after undergoing third facelift

Daily Mail​2 days ago
showed off her taut new face on Sunday, after recently undergoing a third facelift.
The 64-year-old comedian was spotted shopping at the Studio City Farmer's Market in Los Angeles with a mystery man.
The star looked fresh-faced and wrinkle-free as she sat down for a quick break to enjoy some ice cream.
She kept it casual for the outing, sporting a vintage light pink Sonny & Cher t-shirt with a pair of navy pants.
She completed the comfortable outfit with a pair of black sneakers and wore a blue crossbody bag while enjoying the sunny day out.
Her bright red tresses were pulled back into an updo and she later shielded her eyes with a pair of peach sunglasses.
Her male companion sported a blue t-shirt and khaki shorts as he walked next to the star.
Earlier this week Kathy confirmed she underwent a third face lift after raising eyebrows with her taut appearance while hiking near her $8.8M Malibu home.
'Very taut is also very true!' the comedian wisecracked on her Talk Your Head Off podcast last Tuesday.
'It's my third. I know that's so vain! I'm so vain for no reason. No one has ever gone to a Kathy Griffin show to see her beautiful, youthful face. You come to hear my jokes, which is what I want.'
'I don't want you to come to care what I look like. I'm in Lululemons today for God's sake. I'm in my fat pants. I don't have dysmorphia... I have a little.'
Proving she's no gatekeeper, Kathy revealed her new face came courtesy of Dr. Ben Talei, who previously worked on her famous friend Sia.
The 49-year-old camera-shy pop star gushed over the 'incredible' Beverly Hills plastic surgeon while publicly presenting him with a Daytime Beauty Award in 2023: 'I love him, I can't say enough good about him.'
And it wasn't just Griffin's face as she revealed her cosmetic procedure also included a blepharoplasty, foxy eye lift, and work on her chin.
She kept it casual for the outing, sporting a vintage light pink Sonny & Cher t-shirt with a pair of navy pants
Her bright red tresses were pulled back into an updo and she later shielded her eyes with a pair of peach sunglasses
'There's a stitch in my chin, which you're probably not going to see unless you're under me, but not in that way,' the two-time Emmy winner wisecracked.
'I'm going to be honest. It's painful. So these bi***es that are like, "It's like getting a tooth filled! It's nothing!" No, it's painful.'
Kathy did not mention taking pain pills but, in 2020, she was hospitalized at age 59 for an addiction to pills - Oxycontin, Valium, Klonopin, Ativan, Adderall, and Provigil - which stemmed from past injuries.
'Then you go to this rich lady recovery place. It's not all ladies. I saw a couple dudes there, but everybody's kind of in hiding and I had gauze on like a soccer ball,' Griffin continued.
'You get out of that place and you come home and maybe you come home with a nurse, and it's disgusting. I'm not going to lie. The first night there's drains that come out of your chin. I know it's so gross. But the vanity takes over.'
The flame-haired funnywoman - who boasts 4.1M social media followers - posted a clip of her vlog on Instagram and Melissa Rivers commented: 'You look great!'
Melissa's late mother Joan Rivers was Kathy's mentor, and she was always honest about her multiple cosmetic surgeries including a nose job, eye lift, and tummy tucks: 'I've had so much plastic surgery, when I die they will donate my body to Tupperware.'
Griffin - who had half of her left lung removed in 2021 cancer battle - has previously confessed to having her breasts enlarged, a brow-lift, a facial peel, and liposuction (which nearly killed her in 1999).
The Illinois-born comic's plastic surgery journey originally began in 1986, at age 26, with a nose job.
Kathy kicks off her humorously named New Face, New Tour on November 8 at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, NV after concluding her 75-city My Life on the PTSD-List Tour.
Griffin still holds the Guinness World Record for the highest number of televised stand-up specials - 20 - by a comedian for any network.
2005 vs. 1997: Kathy's plastic surgery journey originally began in 1986, at age 26, with a nose job
The Grammy winner will next voice the character Chastity Piranha in JB Ghuman Jr.'s animated pilot SPoRKartOON - premiering August 24 at the Hop Hop Film Festival in Harlem - alongside Tatum O'Neal, Rosie O'Donnell, and Margaret Cho.
On the personal front, Kathy finalized her divorce from Randy Bick on January 13 after nearly four years of marriage, but he signed a prenuptial agreement.
Before their 2020 wedding, Griffin and the 47-year-old marketing executive dated for nine years aside from a brief four-month split in 2018-2019.
The Unconventional actress divorced her first husband - computer technician Matt Moline - in 2006 after five years of marriage.
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