They've had it, they haven't had it, they're thinking of having it, they had it in the past but aren't going to do it anymore... when it comes down to it, the stars are just as conflicted about having plastic surgery as you may be.
Actress Lisa Rinna, 47, personifies the 'I did it and I wont do it again' ethic. Rinna, who rose to fame as a Days of Our Lives soap star, through Melrose Place and Dancing With the Stars, back to SoapNet, and now reality TV with husband Harry Hamlin, copped to injections of Juvederm in her cheeks as well as lip augmentation. "When you change your face, you don't look like yourself," she told Momlogic.com. "Looking fresher is one thing. I look like a freak! I always said I wouldn't change my face, but I did it."
The NY Daily News noted her as saying:
...for 24 years I had this lip and really did not pay any attention. I think everyone guessed it [was fake] but I just never said it was true and when I came out and said it, it just opened the floodgate," Rinna said on Today.
Although she did become famous for those lips... The article continues:
I remove the cover of magazines when girls who have had too much plastic surgery are on them. That's the last thing my girls need to see. All these young Hollywood actresses need to stop trying to be the next
Angelina Jolie and learn to love themselves," she told
PopEater.
Ummm. What's that saying? Better to apologize than ask for permission...?