Nicole Kidman admits to using Botox
It may have been one of the worst kept secrets in Hollywood, but Australian actress Nicole Kidman has reportedly admitted to using botox for the first time
It may have been one of the worst kept secrets in Hollywood, but Australian actress Nicole Kidman has reportedly admitted to using botox for the first time
It may have been one of the worst kept secrets in Hollywood, but Australian actress Nicole Kidman has reportedly admitted to using botox for the first time.
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Despite previously denying she’d had any filler injections – maintaining her line-free face and peachy perfect features were all down to good genes – the star has changed her tune, and spoken of her use of botox in a new interview.
Nicole admitted to having a little help in the anti-wrinkle department in the form of a few botox sessions, but has added she has now given it up, as she didn’t like results.
‘I've tried a lot of things but apart from working out and a good diet most things don't help,’ Nicole reportedly revealed to a German magazine interviewer.
‘I even tried Botox but I didn't like how my face looked afterwards,’ she added.
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‘Now I don't use it anymore, and I can move my forehead again! I am completely natural. I have nothing in my face or anything.’
Nicole is currently on the publicity trail for latest flick, Rabbit Hole.
WATCH the trailer here….
Rabbit Hole hits screens next month.
What are your thoughts on Nicole’s use of botox? Do you prefer her with natural skin? Let us know in the comments box below.
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