The Truth About Ashley Judd's Plastic Surgery Rumors

Posted by Barrett Giampaolo on Tuesday, April 30, 2024

In early 2012, Ashley Judd was once on the receiving end of detrimental media consideration over her swollen face, ABC News reported. After she seemed on a Canadian communicate show that April, the media speculated Judd had gone under the knife in reviews that known as her names ranging from "cow" to "pig," she detailed in a Daily Beast piece she penned in reaction. Judd denied she'd had any plastic surgery, explaining the swelling in her face was once a facet impact of strong drugs, together with steroids, she were taking for over a month to treat an sickness. (Her rep instructed ABC it was a sinus infection).

But without reference to her situation, Judd used her platform to make a broader argument about the media's scrutiny of female actors. "When my 2012 face looks different than it did when I filmed 'Double Jeopardy' in 1998, I am accused of having 'messed up' my face ... with a passionate lament that 'Ashley has lost her familiar beauty audiences loved her for,'" she wrote.

Despite her efforts, she was once at it once more in 2020, when then-presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren shared a video that includes Judd to Twitter in which her face appeared "puffy." Following but another bout of plastic surgery rumors, Judd took to Facebook to note she receives regular Botox injections for chronic migraines, a condition that also ended in weight gain. Once once more, Judd was once having to relay how none of it is any person's industry.

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