Jamie Lee Curtis is talking against something that seems to find even more strange than the exchange of the body, and involves the bodies in which we live.

The “Freaky friday” star has long been a criticism of cosmetic surgery, and she doubled that position in a sincere interview with The Guardian’s Saturday.

In the photos that accompany the article, Curtis made clear its position by using a pair of exaggerated red lips on its face.

“Wax lips [are] My statement against plastic surgery, “he said.” I have been very vocal about the genocide of a generation of women by the Cosmecéutic industrial complex, which have been disfigured. The wax lips really [send] It is home. “

Actor Jamie Lee Curtis has long spoken against plastic surgery.
Actor Jamie Lee Curtis has long spoken against plastic surgery.

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Given the weight of the word “genocide”, Curtis continued explaining why he chose such a forceful language.

“I have used that word for a long time and use it specifically because it is a strong word,” he explained. “I think we have eliminated a generation or two of natural humans [appearance]. The concept that it can alter the way it looks through chemicals, surgical procedures, fillings: there is a disfiguration of generations of women predominantly that alter their appearances. “

Curtis also pointed out how intelligence and artificial filters have erased the line between authenticity and aspiration, which further complicates the way people, particularly women, see themselves.

“The moment I put a filter and see the before and after, it is difficult not to go: ‘Oh, well, that looks better.’ But what is better?

Jamie Lee Curtis in the
Jamie Lee Curtis in the Special Projection “Freakier Friday” in New York at the Hudson Square Theater on July 28, 2025 in New York City.

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In an appearance of May in “60 minute”, Curtis was also unbelief, opening over his own past cosmetic procedures and the deep repentance he followed.

“[A cinematographer] It was like, ‘Yes, I’m not shooting it today. His eyes are baggy. And I was 25 years old? “She recalled.

He found the “shameful” comment, adding: “That is not what you want to do when you are 25 or 26 years old. And I regretted it immediately and I have regretted it since then.”

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