Brooke Shields says her daughters want her to go under the knife even though she's 'scared' of invasive cosmetic surgery
Actress and model Brooke Shields has opened up about her fear of cosmetic surgery and whether she would ever consider going under the knife.
The 54-year-old, during a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, revealed that she has been scared to even think of getting any kind of cosmetic injections or plastic surgery done.
"You said, ‘I have not done a thing to my face.' Would you ever consider it? Do you think about it?" Cohen asked the mother-of-two.
The actress replied: "Okay, so I’m afraid of it, but I also want to everything I can to just look my best and feel my best."
Shields said that, instead of getting Botox or fillers, she focuses on a non-invasive beauty "trick" that helps her feel great. "It’s called warm sculpting," she told the host while referring to a body contouring treatment that uses heat to reduce fat cells.
"It’s actually incredible. I work out so much and yet I still have like, s–t from my babies," Shields, who is the brand ambassador of SculpSure, said. "It’s really great. It eliminates the fat cells, and it actually works."
She added that although she is pleased with her results, her daughters 16-year-old Rowan and 13-year-old Grier, sometimes jokingly tell her to get injectables on her face.
"I was like, 'Come on, kids!' And they’re like, ‘You really need a little something here,'" Shields said while pointing to her forehead. “And I’m like, 'God dammit!'"
The actress, in an earlier conversation with People, had discussed the issue, saying that she feels nervous about trying cosmetic procedures. "Can't ever say never. It all makes me hesitant, but I’m not against it," she told the outlet.
"My mom [Teri] had a face lift when she was in her early 40s, and by the time she was 70, she looked 50. It helped her. But I saw how hard the recovery is."