Courteney Cox admits to Botox
Courteney Cox reveals Botox secrets
Courteney Cox reveals Botox secrets
Courteney Cox has admitted to dabbling in Botox – but says she won’t be doing it again soon because she ‘hated it’.
The refreshingly honest actress told US Marie Claire that she’d tried the anti-ageing injection, but wasn’t happy with the results.
‘Botox? I think it’s fantastic and also horrible,’ she revealed. I mean, they’ve come up with this stuff that can make you not look angry. But you have to use it sparingly.
‘I went to this doctor once and he was like. “Oh let me do it just here and here and here. And I was miserable.’
She added: ‘I mean, I’m an actor. I’ve got to be able to move my face. When people start messing with their foreheads and can’t lift their eyebrows, that’s weird. It’s not that I haven’t tried Botox – but I hated it.’
Former Friends star Cox also revealed that she wasn’t under any pressure from hubby David Arquette to do it.
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‘He loves the ageing process. He thinks it beautiful,’ she says.
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