Courteney Cox has drawn the line definitively on injections.
The actress would have preferred never to have recourse to aesthetic medicine to try to rejuvenate her appearance, as she reveals in an episode of the podcast
Gloss Angeles
broadcast on Tuesday, March 7.
Asked by American journalists Kirbie Johnson and Sara Tan about her “biggest regret” in terms of beauty, she answered without hesitation: “Fillers” (an English term designating wrinkle fillers).
The 50-year-old explains that she was caught in a spiral of which she was unaware.
“It's a domino effect.
You don't realize you look a little weird, so you keep doing more, because you think you look normal.
You look at yourself in the mirror and you say to yourself: "It looks good".
You don't realize what it looks like to an outside person, ”says the heroine of
Scream
, ensuring, since, to have had all the substances injected into her face “removed”.
“Thank God they are dissolvable.
To think that I was aging when I was very young, it's just a disappointment, a waste of time”, she continues, before admitting: “I messed up way too much.
Fortunately, I
Courteney Cox at the Amazon Hand Of God
premiere
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This isn't the first time Courteney Cox has spoken out about her unfortunate experience with injections.
Last year, she was already talking about her obsessive struggle against the signs of aging: "There was a period when I said to myself: 'Oh, I'm changing. I look older.'
And I ran after [this youth] for years”, she confided in an interview with the British newspaper
The Sunday Times.
, published on February 20, 2022. She then claimed to have had a realization thanks to the comments made about her at the time: “I had not realized that, oh m****de, [I had] looking really weird with injections and that I was [doing] stuff on my face that I would never do now.
(…) There was a moment when I said to myself: “I have to stop. It’s just crazy”.
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A few years earlier, in an interview with the American magazine
New Beauty
granted in 2017, Courteney Cox said that she had given in to the sirens of the scalpel because of the weight of the dictates of beauty and the "ageism" which reigns in the industry of the movie theater.
“Hollywood makes life difficult for us.
I grew up thinking that the physical was the most important thing,” said the interpreter of Monica in
Friends
, a character who himself has a complicated relationship with his body.
And to explain having fallen into a vicious circle: “You meet a doctor (…) then a second (…) then you end up with layers and layers of products.
You can't realize it right away, it's progressive, until the moment you say to yourself "oh m****, this isn't
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