The actress appeared ‘unrecognisable’ to many after a recent before-and-after photo.
“Beautiful all the same ... but different.”Earlier this week, Hewitt wowed fans with her ‘unrecognisable’ look after sharing ‘before’ and ‘after’ pictures of herself.Taking to Instagram, the I Know What You Did Last Summer and 9-1-1 star appear to make light of the suggestion that she had had “work done”, posting a series of animated or altered images of herself that radically transformed her face.
“So many people said I looked different,” one picture featuring exaggerated pouty lips was captioned. “I look the same as always,” the next was captioned, in which her face looked like a cartoon character.“I woke up like this,” another was captioned.“Just kidding. But seriously, just let people’s faces be filtered or unfiltered,” the final picture was captioned.Part of Jennifer Love Hewitt’s response to accusations that her face looked ‘unrecognisable’.
“I’ve had a lot of people lately saying, like, I’ve had a brow lifting procedure or something,” the 44-year-old said in the video.“The only thing that I’ve done is microblading, but I have been using this product and I’m noticing people bringing up my brows.”Credit:“That’s what it is, the brow lifting that people are talking about,” she continued.Rather bluntly, one follower asked: “Is that a filter or plastic surgery?”“How sad to see this. Very unsettling.
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