Fans say that Martha Stewart has undergone plastic surgery after sharing selfies "not filtered"
The famous chef says that she has never had a facelift - but the fans are skeptical.
Martha Stewart sparked an online debate after sharing selfies "not filtered" and stated that she has never had a facelift. The 81 -year -old lifestyle guru took the photos while being style in the Frederic Fekkai living room, saying that his own lifestyle choices are the secret of his ageless skin. However, not everyone buys it - Several's online commentators have stressed that there is a lot of cosmetic surgery that exists between no work and a complete facelift (for example, fillers and botox). Here's what Stewart had to say about it.
1 Selfie time
Stewart says that the lighting in the hair salon was so beautiful that she couldn't resist taking some selfies. "Lying in the shampoo of @Fredericfekkai The light was perfect for a new selfie !!!" Stewart subtitled a photo of her The head leaning back against a living room well.
2 All natural?
Stewart looks bright and without wrinkles on the image, with long eyelashes and sulky lips. "Absolutely no reimagery !!!" Said Stewart. "The skin looks well after a mainly dry January and the pilates @bedpilates every two days.
3 Professional skin care
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Stewart has made a cry to all those responsible for his skin maintenance over the years In another post . "These are the other three selfies I took. My expression was better in the first but my skin looks great in each of them. No filtered. No lifting. Great exercise and I mentioned care of Incredible face @MarioBadescu in the past forty years! "
4 Fans support
Stewart was welcomed with great support and admiration for his selfies. "Thank you Martha! 💚 It's an honor to take care of your skin!" Mario Badescu replied. "Do not defend your beauty ,,, each time I made your makeup, I was impressed by your beautiful skin ❤️", explains the makeup artist Kristofer Buckle.
5 Incredulity
Not everyone thought that Stewart's looks were not for exercise, diet and facial care. "I would respect you more if you have said that this is what the good Botox and the fillers and where you put them so that the others can also benefit from these treatments," wrote a person. "No one in their good sense thinks it is a real 80 year old face where you got it from Pilates." Another commentator said: "As a fan of your life, it's very sad for me ... Nothing wrong, authenticity is what I liked. At this higher age, you sold your Soul to Instagram false life. "