Examining famous women’s (and, you know, women’s) possible cosmetic treatments is a recurring hot issue. Renée Zellweger, fed up with the media’s fixation with her suspected blepharoplasty, wrote an op-ed in 2016 denouncing the practice. Courteney Cox, another Hollywood veteran, is all too familiar with the challenge.
On a 2016 edition of “Running Wild with Bear Grylls,” the “Scream 6” star told Grylls that the pressures of being famous and a woman deciding to have surgery were even more appealing.
“Growing older has not been easy… It’s not the simplest task, in my opinion,” Cox spoke about her previous cosmetic modifications. “I guess I was trying to keep up with getting older, chasing that… That is something you are unable to keep up with.” Cox also told Grylls that “people can be harsh on social media” regarding conspicuous job.
For example, one user commented, beneath an Instagram video of Cox trying BFF Jennifer Aniston’s haircare products, “What’s up with your lips?”
Cox told New Beauty in 2017 that she was “as natural as I can be… I feel better because I look like myself” after removing her fillers. The “Friends” alum recently explored her self-image before and after the filler reversal.
Courteney Cox couldn’t see how she looked for a long time.
Courteney Cox has revealed even more details about her previous anti-aging injectable operations. Cox described the process of getting cosmetically improved as a “domino effect” to “Gloss LA” podcast presenters Kirbie Johnson and Sara Tan Christensen on a March 7 episode.
“You don’t notice you look a little weird,” the actor continued, “but you keep doing more because you appear normal to yourself.” Cox realized that what she sees in the mirror may differ from what she sees “from the outside.”
The “Cougar Town” alum has realized she is much younger than she used to think. “Thank God for removable fillers,” she commented of hers.
“Believing I was getting older while I was relatively young is a sadness and a waste of time.” When she sees “photos of me when I thought I was okay,” Cox says she “can’t believe it.”
Cox first addressed her appearance after overdoing it on fillers in the Sunday Times Style magazine in February 2022. Cox stated that she was now in touch with her age “‘Well, I’m changing,’ you’d say. ‘I’m getting older.’ “She continued to declare that she had chased youth for far too long. “I didn’t understand that, well s***. I’m looking pretty weird with injections and doing stuff to my face that I would never do now,” Cox explained.