Written by Jane Tucker| Thursday, 26 January 2012| There is 1 comment
The beautiful, curvaceous and voluptuous Kelly Brook has unleashed a storm of criticism from one time weather girl Ulrika Jonsson after saying that celebrities needed to keep their mouths shut about having plastic surgery. Kelly 32, who said that celebrities who constantly spoke about cosmetic surgery were devaluing women is often cited as being one of the world’s most beautiful women./p>

Ulrika 44, who is no stranger to cosmetic surgery having had breast reduction operations after giving birth also accused Kelly of making money from her body and not using her brain! Ulrika pulled no punches when she said that Mother Nature would wreak havoc on Kelly’s body when she had children and that then she would know what it felt like being physically imperfect.
Ulrika also pointed out that when celebrities spoke about their cosmetic surgery it was often a positive and beneficial influence on women who might have previously believed that celebrities were able to look as good as they did purely by dieting and getting a personal trainer. On the other hand many people would argue that celebrity plastic surgery only makes women feel more insecure about any perceived imperfections in their bodies.
Whatever the case, the argument is definitely not over and cosmetic surgery is the subject of angry discussions all over the UK especially at the moment following the PIP breast implants scandal which could lead to tens of thousands of women having to go for breast implant removal.
Should celebrities talk about their cosmetic surgery? Is it a good thing or bad thing? What do you think?
