Everett, Rupert
From Make Me Heal
Rupert Everett is rumored to have had a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), facelift, countless injectables, and cheek implants.Rupert Everett & Dannii Minogue Comment on Plastic Surgery Rumors
The following article is reprinted from Make Me Heal's Celebrity Plastic Surgery News. The article, along with photos can be found at the following link: Rupert Everett Comments On Plastic Surgery Rumors.
British actor Rupert Everett was once a handsome leading man. But then plastic surgery rumors began circulating and the public began seeing a lot less of him. Now Rupert has addressed the comments.
At 50, Rupert Everett has already made countless lists of bad plastic surgery, including Make Me Heal’s (See Make Me Heal’s story on Bad Male Plastic Surgery.
Dr .Shafer says, “Rupert Everett appears as though he has had changes from previous pictures to his cheeks, lips and chin. This can all be achieved with injections. Sometimes people do not consider injections ‘plastic surgery’ but still take on a plastic look. Either way, nothing can be said for certain from the pictures.”
In an interview with Britain’s Daily Mail, “Come on, look for yourself. You won’t find any marks or scars. I have not had a facelift. Do you see marks of any kind?”
Dr. Nassif says, “He may not have scars behind his ears but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t had anything done. It looks like he’s used some botox to the sides of his forehead. His eyes are bigger than they previously were suggesting upper and lower blepharoplasties to open up his peepers. He does look like he’s had a nose job. If you look closely, the nose is more triangular shaped from the top to the base, unlike previous sightings. Furthermore, his nose is thinner that it was and the tip is narrower. His chin is also a bit broader and softer in appearance than it was before, suggesting a chin implant.”
However, Rupert didn’t rule out plastic surgery in the future. When asked, he said, “Why not? But all these things are better for girls because a man’s forehead that doesn’t move is too big. For girls, if they have hair over it, it’s all right, but for guys it’s not really a thing that works particularly well.”
“Yes, those images went all the way round the world and at one point I even lost a job from a great Australian director because of him seeing the before and after images in a newspaper. You can protest as much as you like, but they just doctor the photos.”
Make Me Heal remains unconvinced that Rupert is entirely procedure free.
Is That Rupert Everett Behind That Face?
The following article is reprinted from Make Me Heal 's Celebrity Plastic Surgery News. The article, along with photos can be found at the following link: Is That Rupert Everett Behind That Face?.
Former hottie Rupert Everett from My Best Friend’s Wedding is a bad example of plastic surgery gone awry. The new Rupert looks nothing like the old one, with no vestiges of his old hunky self. All the unique traits of the old Rupert are gone. While this is not a new story, seeing the before and after pics made us sad that we decided to bring this story out of the archives. What seems to be at work is a bad cheek implant job, eye lift, and potentially a facelift or brow lift. Julia Roberts would not have fallen for Rupert 2.0. Can Rupert be de-plasticized into Rupert 1.0? And to think that millions of women used to lament about the fact that he was inaccessibly gay.
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