Renee Zellweger

WALANG dapat itago si Renee Zellweger.

Maaaring isisi sa bad makeup ang napakalayong mukha ni Renee sa dati niyang hitsura nang huli siyang makita sa event ng Elle Women sa Hollywood noong nakaraang linggo.

Ang 45-anyos na Oscar-winning ay lumabas sa Mississippi nitong Linggo na nakasuot ng casual workout clothes, at mas kamukha na niya ang bituin ng Bridget Jones' Diary na nakilala at minahal ng lahat. Walang makeup si Renee at walang itinatago simula nang kontrobersiya sa kanyang bagong hitsura, at komportable sa suot na loose sweatshirt, black leggings at purple sneakers.

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Mismong si Renee ay nagkomento sa kanyang headline-making red carpet appearance noong nakaraang linggo, ipinaliwanag na natuwa siya na sa tingin ng ilan ay nag-iba ang kanyang mukha.

"I'm living a different, happy, more fulfilling life, and I'm thrilled that perhaps it shows," aniya sa People. "My friends say that I look peaceful. I am healthy. For a long time I wasn't doing such a good job with that."

"People don't know me [as] healthy for a while," dagdag niya. "Perhaps I look different. Who doesn't as they get older?! Ha. But I am different. I'm happy."

Ngunit ayon sa Beverly Hills plastic surgeon na si Dr. Stuart Linder, na nakausap ng ET upang magbigay ng kanyang expertise sa plastic surgery, posibleng may ipinagawa nga si Renee sa kanyang mukha.

"Renee's transformation is very, very significant," aniya sa ET. "Looking at her eyes, they have dramatically changed from her before pictures from just a couple years ago. The upper eyelids may have undergone [a procedure] where you remove the skin, and I think it's pretty reasonable that she has had this because the positions of her eyebrows have gone down in her current pictures, and the eyelid crease is more prominent.”

Interesanteng malaman na noong 2002, sinabi ni Renee sa ET na wala siyang "interest" sa plastic surgery.

"Creatively I don't want to worry about if my nose is runny or if it's red or if it's shiny," paliwanag niya. “I'm in a crying [scene], if there is a moment where I'm expressing something that is really emotional and I'm crying, I don't care. Because you know what happens when people cry? Their noses get red and shiny and they run and that's beautiful. Don't change it! Don't get rid of that because that's not pretty." (ET)