Actress Jane Seymour says she had small breast implants and plastic surgery on her eyelids, but no face lift, according to several accounts of an interview in an upcoming issue of People magazine.
“Genetically I had baggy eyes, and photographers said they didn’t want to spend money endlessly having to eradicate the bags,” the actress says.
“I haven’t had a facelift,” she says. “This is what a 56-year-old woman looks like - with wrinkles.”
Celebrity watchers reacted negatively, since Seymour has spoken against plastic surgery in the past.
The implants were for her first topless scene, in the 2005 comedy “Wedding Crashers.” They were so small “my plastic surgeon had to special order them.”
She says she decided to get the implants because wanted to get back her figure after becoming a mother of twins.
Seymour has been skeptical about some cosmetic procedures. “Until I see a full facelift that doesn’t look like one, or Botox or cheekbone implants that look natural, I doubt I’ll be interested,” she was recently quoted as saying.
Critics included the “Back in Skinny Jeans” blog, which calls her a hypocrite and urges her to “just be real with us.”
The blog “dlisted” said, “I feel betrayed and it’s going to take me a while to forgive her, but I will. I still love Jane and think she’s one sexy cougar, so I will just forget all the lies she’s told me. It’s time to heal.”
“Jane Seymour lied,” says the blog “Plastic Celebrities.”
But Michigan-based plastic surgeon Anthony Youn comments, “Most women who have plastic surgery are like her. She’s had a few things done to improve her outer appearance, but hasn’t gone overboard nor changed the essence of how she looks. It’s refreshing to see a star like her admit to well-done plastic surgery.”
Asked about how they feel about Seymour’s revelations, readers had divided opinions:
- 46 percent said, “She’s a hypocrite.”
- 30 percent said, “It’s refreshing to see a star admit the work she’s had.”
- 24 percent said, in essence, “Leave her alone.”


















