SEE ‘CLOONEY WRINKLES’ SLIDE SHOW

Photos: Above, George Clooney this week in Venice for premiere of the film “Burn After Reading.” Below, George Clooney last April in Paris for opening of the film “Leatherheads.” FACE WITH CHARACTER
George Clooney shuns Botox because he thinks his wrinkles give him character.”I don’t mind it (aging) a bit. I love my gray hair,” the 47-year-old actor told the World Entertainment News Network. “I love the fact that my face has more of an edge and more character than it did when I was in my 20s or 30s. No Botox for me.”Clooney, who was named the “sexiest man” by People magazine in 1997 and again in 2006, “hates the thought of having injections simply to appease youth-obsessed Hollywood and has even grown to love his looks as he gets older,” the network reported yesterday.That puts Clooney in the company of 65-year-old leading man Harrison Ford, who rejects cosmetic work to combat the signs of aging, and actress Cate Blanchett, 40, who says wrinkles can be sexy.It also aligns him with the prevailing opinion in two recent In Your Face surveys (which are still open for reader participation):
One asks, “What would you advise Harrison Ford to do about the signs of aging?” For 82 percent, the answer was “You look great. Don’t worry about it.”
The second survey asks, “Do you agree with Cate Blanchett that wrinkles can be sexy?” Yes, said 79 percent of readers who have taken the survey so far.
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Related links:
- Harrison Ford is showing his age, but rejects plastic surgery
- Plastic surgery opponent Cate Blanchett says wrinkles can be sexy
- Surgeon and Corey Feldman tell of his lipo, wife’s implants
- “Get Smart” quiz – which cast member was surgically enhanced?
- Botox spared Gordon Ramsay’s trademark wrinkles, local doc says
- Simon Cowell relies on Botox, shuns plastic surgery and hair color
For more on celebrities and cosmetic medicine, see links on the right side of this blog.
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George Clooney just gets better looking every year. I can’t even imagine him using Botox..that would be a travesty.
Isn’t getting a new mouth full of chicklet teeth considered cosmetic surgery?
My name is Diana Lee and i would like to show you my personal experience with Botox.
I have suffered with migraines and neck pain for many years. Botox has given me my life back. I have arthritis in my neck and Botox is the ONLY thing that has given me relief.
Side Effects-
Noneâ?¦miracle drug
I hope this information will be useful to others,
Diana Lee