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Jun
08

Cate Blanchett Slams Stars Who Go Under the Knife

cate_blanchett.jpgShape shifter and Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett has criticized her peers who indulge in a little recreational nipping and tucking:

“For me, I think what will be sexy in 50 years time will be wrinkles. Look at a man or a woman in their 50s and all I see when they have brushed their years away with surgery is self-obsession and fear. That’s not particularly attractive.”

Just don’t mention her wrinkles-are-in philosophy to the skincare company that pays her monster bucks to shill their anti-aging products.

Japanese beauty company SK-II (which is owned by Procter & Gamble) hired her last fall to be the American face of their luxury line, whose products cost up to $300 and are available at Saks Fifth Avenue.

She has said she even gives some of the brand’s age-defying potions to co-stars, including Brad Pitt:

“I’m evangelical about it,” Blanchett says.

I’m all for loving the skin you’re in but maybe she should refrain from criticizing others while making mad bank off of their insecurities, hmm?

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9 Responses to “Cate Blanchett Slams Stars Who Go Under the Knife”


  1. 1 ;) Jun 16th, 2008 at 6:23 pm

    Maybe I’m biased because I l-o-v-e Cate Blanchett but unless she is shilling anti-ageing cream, or some other such face potion that makes people with wrinkles feel generally dissed, I think you’re going to have to let her slide on this one.

    Mositerisers are good for ones skin and recommend to keep you supple and lovely looking in a somewhat natural way. No entirely comparable to the invasive, time-consuming, expensive, vanity of plastic surgery.

    Although $300 for creams might be pushing it.

    Ok, BURN HER!

  2. 2 Discordia Jun 16th, 2008 at 6:29 pm

    She may not like the knife but she loves the needle … full of botox.

  3. 3 Chronic Malanga Jun 16th, 2008 at 6:36 pm

    I have to let her slide on this. Surgery is not the same as anti-aging lotions and potions. I would even hold surgery on a completely different plane than Botox, though I am not a fan of the frozen face look. Even for $300 which I would never pay for a face cream even if I had the cash to burn on that sort of thing, there’s a huge difference between slapping some cream on your face before bed and having someone take a scalpel to it.

  4. 4 amanda Jun 16th, 2008 at 7:30 pm

    Yeah, she’s talking about surgery. And she’s right–look at Kenny Rogers!! Face creams are a different matter, and regardless, they don’t work. And she must not be “full of botox”, because she very clearly has crows feet.

  5. 5 jewels Jun 16th, 2008 at 8:02 pm

    The more wrinkles she gets, the smaller her hollywood paycheck will get

  6. 6 Rocko Jun 16th, 2008 at 11:01 pm

    I have to let her slide on this … she’s shilling anti-aging products in Japan. She probably made that comment in the US. Japan is like 15 billion-million miles away from the US. You can’t count that.

  7. 7 Fiddle Jun 17th, 2008 at 9:37 am

    This one is a pretty big stretch - creams do not equal surgery.

  8. 8 JensPlasticFace Jun 17th, 2008 at 9:06 pm

    Direct slam at 40 yr old Jen Aniston, who’s resconstructed her face. Oh wait. Aniston is a TV sit-com hack, so maybe not.

  9. 9 Raf Jun 18th, 2008 at 4:59 pm

    DUH! They’re right. And, botox? Why, ony because her face isn’t falling to pieces?…Hey, she’s not even 40 yet!

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