Can You Keep A Secret?
The stress might be over for us the civilians; however, celebrities are planning ahead for the red-carpet events: the Grammys and Oscars. The 54th annual Grammy Awards will take place on February 12 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles while the 84th annual Academy Awards will take place at the Kodak Theatre in LA on February 26 with Billy Crystal. In about seven weeks, interviewers will ask, “What are you wearing?” but no one dares ask the question, “Did you get any work done?”
The stars would never tell, as only the few and brave admit to plastic surgery. They wear wigs, hide in tinted windows, go to hideaway hotels, wear sunglasses with hats pulled down and make certain doctors sign nondisclosure agreements. Celebrities have been going under the scalpels and syringes since at least the '40s, when Marilyn Monroe tested for her breakout film, “The Asphalt Jungle” and got a cartilage chin implant. In the '70s, Betty White, then 45, had her eyelids done, which she revealed in her 2011 memoir, “If You Ask Me.” In the '90s, Melanie Griffith reportedly had some work done during the filming of “The Bonfire of the Vanities.” My buddy Pamela Anderson in 2004, appeared to be enlarged. The most talked about plastic surgery however, was in 2009 when Heidi Montag had ten procedures in one day, subjecting herself to potential risk.

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