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While I’ve been quoted pretty much everywhere on a wide variety of topics, I had not yet made it to Page Six of the New York Post…until earlier this week, that is.
I’ll be honest. I wasn’t going to share this covetable clip for various reasons. I don’t love the quotes attributed to me, and my name is misspelled, but I don’t care much about those things. What I wasn’t entirely comfortable with was the idea that I might be perceived as judging other women’s bodies. Spoiler alert: I didn’t. In this article I basically am quoted on offering tips on making an Ozempic face (so called because of the gaunt look after drastic weight loss) or post-facelift face look fuller.
Are the rules different when it comes to judging celebrities?
One of my missions in life is to empower women and make them feel beautiful. While I might privately feel gossipy about a particularly unattractive frock showing up on the red carpet, or a star’s overzealous use of injectables, I tend to be very car…
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