Courteney Cox admits she ‘messed up’ with fillers: ‘It’s a domino effect’
Courteney Cox has admitted she “messed up” with her use of anti-ageing injectables, describing fillers as her biggest beauty regret.
Just call it “The One Where Courteney Cox Talks Fillers”.
In a new episode of the Gloss Angeles podcast, the 58-year-old Friends star spoke to hosts Kirbie Johnson and Sarah Tan Christensen about her past use (and overuse) of anti-ageing injectables, calling it her biggest beauty regret.
“It’s a domino effect,” Cox said. “You don’t realise that you look a little off, so then you keep doing more, ‘cause you look normal to yourself.”
Recalled the actress, “You look in the mirror and go, ‘Oh, that looks good’ … You don’t realise what it looks like to the outside person”.
After “doing too many fillers,” the Scream star said she “[had] to have them removed”.
“Thank God they are removable,” she continued. “I messed up a lot and now luckily … I was able to reverse most of that.”
What’s more, Cox said her overall approach to ageing has changed in the years since.
“Thinking I was getting older when I was really young, that’s just a bummer, a waste of time,” she concluded.
This isn’t the first time Cox has talked about her dissolving her fillers and regretting the work she’s had done.
In June 2017, Cox told NewBeauty, “I was trying so hard to keep up, and I actually made things worse”.
After going to multiple different doctors for injections, she ended up having them all removed, telling the outlet at the time, “I’m as natural as I can be”.
And in February 2022, Cox told the Sunday Times Style magazine, “There was a time when you go, ‘Oh, I’m changing. I’m looking older.’ And I tried to chase that [youthfulness] for years”.
Added the actress, “I didn’t realise that, oh s**t, I’m actually looking really strange with injections and doing stuff to my face that I would never do now”.
This article was originally published by Page Six and reproduced with permission