The reason why Emilia Clarke hasn’t done any plastic surgery: ‘The thing that I worry about is I think that one procedure can lead to another, where does it end?’
The reason why Emilia Clarke hasn’t done any plastic surgery: ‘The thing that I worry about is I think that one procedure can lead to another, where does it end?’
In my opinion, Emilia is such a good role model. I absolutely love her. She’s so bubbly and cute but then can go play someone like Daenerys.
I always recommend Me Before You to people who haven’t seen it.
RaspberryWhiteClaw13 on
I love women like her
Maleficent_Phase_698 on
I wonder if going under is more dangerous for her since she had those brain hemorrhages.
jaguarsp0tted on
100% with her on all of it, except I think we need to, as a society, completely decouple from the idea of beauty. you don’t need to be beautiful. just be. unfortunately we’re many thousands of years away from that so her point stands well in the time that we’re in.
I think the procedure cascade is something everyone Knows About but doesn’t seem to like to acknowledge. if you’re getting, say, lip filler because you just kind of think to yourself “you know I’d really like bigger lips”, and then you do it and you’re happy and you top it up every couple of years because that’s the *one* change you wanted, then that’s great. rad. cool. as a trans person I certainly am not going to tell people that body modifications are bad lmao
but….if you get lip filler because you think your entire face is wrong, you’re going to think “oh, I also need cheek filler”, and then you’re going to think “oh but I really need Botox”, and then buccal fat removal, then a bleph, then a facelift, then a neck lift, then ab sculpting and lipo because now your face looks how you want it but your body doesn’t, and so on and so forth. I think it’s good to examine WHY you want these changes and if it’s something born from a genuine small time desire (like bigger lips (or thinner lips idk if that’s a thing), or if it’s from body dysmorphia and psychological issues.
if you’re fundamentally unhappy with your existence and the way your body exists, I think you should be questioning why that is instead of spending oodles and oodles of money on quick fixes.
jaguarsp0tted on
also I like that hair color on Emilia
Eggsaladinurmouth on
Why would she need any work done.
growsonwalls on
I also hope she never gets Botox. Bc:

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She’s right! Me too!
In my opinion, Emilia is such a good role model. I absolutely love her. She’s so bubbly and cute but then can go play someone like Daenerys.
I always recommend Me Before You to people who haven’t seen it.
I love women like her
I wonder if going under is more dangerous for her since she had those brain hemorrhages.
100% with her on all of it, except I think we need to, as a society, completely decouple from the idea of beauty. you don’t need to be beautiful. just be. unfortunately we’re many thousands of years away from that so her point stands well in the time that we’re in.
I think the procedure cascade is something everyone Knows About but doesn’t seem to like to acknowledge. if you’re getting, say, lip filler because you just kind of think to yourself “you know I’d really like bigger lips”, and then you do it and you’re happy and you top it up every couple of years because that’s the *one* change you wanted, then that’s great. rad. cool. as a trans person I certainly am not going to tell people that body modifications are bad lmao
but….if you get lip filler because you think your entire face is wrong, you’re going to think “oh, I also need cheek filler”, and then you’re going to think “oh but I really need Botox”, and then buccal fat removal, then a bleph, then a facelift, then a neck lift, then ab sculpting and lipo because now your face looks how you want it but your body doesn’t, and so on and so forth. I think it’s good to examine WHY you want these changes and if it’s something born from a genuine small time desire (like bigger lips (or thinner lips idk if that’s a thing), or if it’s from body dysmorphia and psychological issues.
if you’re fundamentally unhappy with your existence and the way your body exists, I think you should be questioning why that is instead of spending oodles and oodles of money on quick fixes.
also I like that hair color on Emilia
Why would she need any work done.
I also hope she never gets Botox. Bc:
