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Lea Michele Of Glee Says No To Nose Job

Written by Jane Tucker | Saturday, 29 May 2010 | There are 0 comments

we reckon at Ukmedix News that Lea looks pretty good

The Glee star Lea Michele who is taking the entertainment world by storm with not only her good looks and charm but also her stunning acting and dancing ability has proudly stated that she’s never had any surgery done on her nose. In fact she made this stunning revelation that she was the only one in her class at high school who didn’t get a nose job!

Lea Michele Of Glee Says No To Nose Job

Lea Michele who was recently interviewed by Women’s Health and appeared on the front cover said that she was all natural and that she was proud and happy to be like that. In her frank interview she said that she loved the way she looked, she loved the shape of her body but nevertheless living in Los Angeles “plays with your head” to achieve a uniform physical perfection.

Well we reckon at Ukmedix News that Lea looks pretty good and we hope she stays away from the surgeon knife and instead relies on her healthy eating and exercise regime which keeps her looking stunning. Dancing on the Glee film set burns hundreds of calories and puts her physique in perfect shape.

Lea who is a vegetarian said that because her family was Italian, [and Italians place a big emphasis on food], they sometimes found it hard to understand why she didn’t eat meat but ultimately they respected her decision.

Funnily enough in her interview she mentioned that she bumped into Penelope Cruz recently who is also an actress who has an individual and different-looking type of face  which could be made to look less interesting but more standard bimbo-Hollywood with a little bit of rhinoplasty surgery.

The female acting world is in serious danger of everybody ending up looking like Heidi Montag with blank expressionless faces and ridiculously size breasts and lips. Female actresses must learn to love themselves the way they are and understand that sometimes a slight flaw in their features is what makes them interesting and unique.

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