Jamie Lee Curtis Thinks Plastic Surgery Wipes Out Generations of Beauty and She’s Probably Right

Jamie Lee Curtis is here to remind you all to NOT mess with your beautiful faces because, “you can’t get it back.”

In an interview with Fast Company, Jamie said, “The current trend of fillers and procedures, and this obsession with filtering, and the things that we do to adjust our appearance on Zoom are wiping out generations of beauty.”

I’d take her word for it too.  She tried plastic surgery once to remove the puffiness from her eyes.  But she said, “It didn’t work.  It got me addicted to Vicodin.  I’m 22 years sober now.”

Jamie also isn’t a fan of social media, and how it can warp someone’s self-image.  She said, “I use social media to sell things and amplify things I care about.  Period.  The rest is cancer.  I never read one comment.  It’s also very dangerous, it’s like giving a chainsaw to a toddler.  A generation of young people are in agony because of social media, with the comparisons to others.  All of us who are old enough, know that it’s all a lie.  It’s a real danger to young people.”

(You can read her full interview with Fast Company here.)