Rabu, 02 Juni 2021

Bond actress Britt Ekland says lip filler ‘destroyed her looks’ - NEWS.com.au

Former Bond Girl Britt Ekland feels she was robbed of her natural beauty when she got cosmetic surgery.

“It destroyed my looks and ruined my face,” the Swedish actress told Platinum Magazine of her lip augmentation, according to the Daily Mail. “It was the biggest mistake of my life.”

Ekland, 78, said a doctor in Paris gave her an “experimental” filler called Artecoll, which is made from bovine collagen, nearly 30 years ago. Since then, she’s turned to “excruciatingly painful” corticosteroid injections to try to dissolve it.

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“I did all of that in my 50s, but wouldn’t consider it again,” Ekland said. “I have no desire to look any different than I am.”

Ekland rose to fame as the love interest of James Bond, played by Roger Moore, in The Man With The Golden Gun in 1974.

“When I look at photographs of myself before I had it done, I looked very good,” she said. “I can see that now, but I couldn’t see it at the time.”

Since her experience, Ekland has publicly spoken out against cosmetic procedures.

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In 2008, she slammed Nicole Kidman for allegedly trying to rid herself of her wrinkles with injections, telling the London Observer: “It’s fatal when actresses use Botox.”

“I remember seeing Cold Mountain, and it really looked to me like Nicole Kidman had been using it,” Ekland said at the time. “Her face was neither sad nor glad, nor anything – she was just like a painted doll. I thought: ‘Why would she do that?’”

Ekland also told Platinum that she has finally accepted the concept of ageing gracefully.

“I feel great now, better than I have for many years,” she said.

“Getting older happens to everyone.

“It’s pointless complaining about it or wishing you could change.”

The blonde beauty concluded: “We’re all going in one direction and there is nothing we can do about that … It’s just about looking after yourself while on that journey.”

This story originally appeared on The New York Post and is reproduced here with permission

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