Friday, 11 January 2013

Jennifer Grey Plastic Surgery Before and After Nose Job

Who are you and what you did with Jennifer Grey?

The cast of "Dancing with the Stars" Season 11 has been announced, and with that, many people turned immediately to their computers to look for the plastic surgery procedures of one of the cast members: Jennifer Grey.

After her role on Dirty Dancing (1987), actress Jennifer Grey had a nose job (rhinoplasty) to remove the bump from her nose. For many, this change on her image, cost her nothing less than her career.

It is true that her bridge was a bit long and used to have a hump very obvious, but it was such a part of her that many people fail to recognize her after the procedure.  Looking at her pictures now, we can see that at the end it was a good plastic surgery as the nose looks natural, but she looks like somebody else indeed. The change on Jennifer's hair style also makes a big difference on the pictures giving a different frame to her face, on texture and volume.

Something that many of her fans don't know is that she needed a second surgery to correct the first one, since they needed to repair the damage on her nose. About her experience she says on contactmusic.com:  "I went in the operating theatre a celebrity - and come out anonymous. It was like being in a witness protection program or being invisible... I remember going to a restaurant where I had been going for years. I ran into people I knew and would say, 'Hey.' Nothing. "I'll always be this once-famous actress nobody recognises... because of a nose job."

She commented in an interview for Channel 5 (UK) that having plastic surgery on her nose was the worst mistake she had ever made. Grey felt this way because she was no longer recognizable as the girl from the film Dirty Dancing (1987), just somebody who looked a bit like her.  Some other stars have received the same comments after having plastic surgery calling it sometimes the "Jennifer Grey" syndrome, celebrities such as Ashlee Simpson and Ashley Tisdale.

Do you remember Jennifer Grey, one of the actresses of ‘80s movies? She is best known for playing Frances "Baby" Houseman in the hit film Dirty Dancing and Jeanie Bueller in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. In the early ‘90s she underwent the Rhinoplasty (nose plastic surgery), when her life suddenly came into the limelight and under media scrutiny.

She decided to do so, to maintain the Hollywood standards of beauty. The first surgery was so mishandled, that she required an additional or second surgery of her nose. The result of this was her face was so changed that even her close friend did not recognize her.
She looks better and her nose looks beautiful but, this affected her career badly, nobody wanted the new Jennifer Grey. Jennifer herself has publicly commented that her nose job was her worst mistake as an actress.