Former American Idol judge Simon Cowell has earned a reputation for being a very tough music critic. And now a group of plastic surgeons are ready to return the favor. Cowell made an appearance on a British game show earlier this month and had yet another different look.
Videos by Suggest
Although he probably won’t admit it, Cowell has had some work done recently. The result is concerning to some plastic surgeons who spoke to Page Six.
“He just looks like he has way too much volume in his face, which is usually way too much filler in his face,” celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Ramtin Kassir said.
“As Botox wears off in three months, Simon can reassess his options, potentially opting for a more natural approach to Botox or exploring alternative medical-grade treatments for subtle wrinkle reduction,” injector Pamela Weinberger said.
Cardi B Reflects on Plastic Surgery
Although most celebrities are modest about getting surgery, there are some people, like rap star Cardi B, who are more transparent about the work they’ve gotten done.
“I did fillers on my nose in 2019. And that s— f—— my nose up. I was like, ‘Oh my God, what did I do to myself?’” Cardi said.
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper also wants to clear up the stigma about people who do get surgery. She says it has nothing to do with their insecurities.
“This is the tricky thing about a lot of people. People will assume when you do surgery or something, you’re insecure about yourself or you hate yourself, and that’s just not the truth,” she added.
“If I want to correct something, if I want to do a little something-something like … I’m gonna do it. I like being perfect. I like a certain type of body, like, for myself.”
Comedian Reacts to Wife Death From Surgery
Plastic surgery has become a trend for people to make improvements to their physical appearance. But sometimes the results can be fatal. Just ask comedian DC Young Fly.
His wife, Ms. Jacky Oh, passed away in 2023 after complications from her plastic surgery. She was 33 years old. The comedian says it is something that he still has trouble grasping.
“I wouldn’t wish this on nobody, it’s hard every day, still to this day,” he said.
He also said his kids have helped him get through the tough times.
“They have gone through something that I ain’t even been through,” he said of his kids. “My second daughter Nala, would just come out of the blue and be like, ‘What’s wrong, Daddy? You okay? Don’t worry. Everything’s going to be okay,’ That’s the spirit. It’s gonna be hard but they’re built for it.”