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Alix Earle is addressing all of the rumors about her nose.
On Wednesday (August 23), the 22-year-old TikTok star shared a new video setting the record straight on all of the speculation that she got a nose job.
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In the TikTok, Alix denied getting a nose job, but did admit that her current appearance surprises her.
“I genuinely think that I got a nose job in my sleep,” Alix said, before pulling up a photo of her younger self.
“Look at my nose,” Alix continued, as she pointed to the photo. “Like granted I didn’t know how to use nose contour at the time. But it’s crazy how much your nose grows into your face.”
This isn’t the first time Alix has had to address speculation that she got a nose job, recalling how exes used to question if she had work done.
“I’ve literally had boyfriends before and I’ve shown them young photos of me like going through puberty,” Alix said. “And they’re like, ‘I literally don’t believe you.’”
“They ask my parents like, ‘Did she have a nose job?’” Alix added.
Alix - who got a boob job last year – then shared a possible explanation as to why her face has changed.
“Lip filler changed my face so much too,” Alix responded to a fan in the comments of the post.
Another fan then pointed out that the acne medication Alix was on can also change the shape of your nose.
“My nose shrunk because of accutane!” the fan wrote, as Alix responded, “People always say this.”
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Oscar-winning make-up artist – has revealed that he “feels sorry” for fitting Bradley Cooper with a prosthetic nose in the upcoming film Maestro.The make-up artist faced backlash earlier this year after a trailer was shared for the upcoming Netflix film, which sees Bradley Cooper take on the role of legendary composer Leonard Bernstein.The controversy stemmed from the actor being fitted with a prosthetic nose for the role – with some taking to social media with concerns that the artistic choice was anti-Semitic.Now, Hiro has come forward to address the backlash, and said that he was only looking to make Cooper’s portrayal of Bernstein “as real as possible”.“I wasn’t expecting that to happen,” he said of the criticism at the 2023 Venice Film Festival on Saturday (September 2), per Deadline. “I feel sorry that I hurt some people’s feelings.”“I wanted to portray Lenny as real as possible…He’s photogenic and a great person,” he added.
created for the upcoming Leonard Bernstein biopic, “Maestro,” caused a crescendo of online backlash — with several users calling the nose a prime example of “Jewface,” reports Deadline. “I wasn’t expecting it to happen,” Hiro, 54, told press at the Venice Film Festival of the accusations of antisemitism.
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Ellise Shafer “Maestro” makeup designer Kazu Hiro responded to backlash over Bradley Cooper’s nose prosthetic in the upcoming film, in which he portrays iconic conductor Leonard Bernstein. “I wasn’t expecting that to happen… I feel sorry that I hurt some people’s feelings,” Hiro said.
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As Bradley Cooper‘s “Maestro” approaches its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, some have criticized the actor-director’s use of prosthetics to adapt more of a likeness to Leonard Bernstein. Certain critics have gone as far as to call the prosthetic nose Cooper wears for the film as anti-semitic.
Bradley Cooper’s decision to use a prosthetic nose to portray Leonard Bernstein in his upcoming biopic Maestro.The Jewish organisation, which fights against antisemitism, released a statement on Monday (August 21) addressing the film after the actor was accused of performing in “Jewface”.In the statement (via Variety), the ADL said the use of prosthetics is not inherently tied to antisemitism. “Throughout history, Jews were often portrayed in antisemitic films and propaganda as evil caricatures with large hooked noses,” the organisation said.“This film, which is a biopic on the legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein, is not that.”Cooper, who also co-writes and directs the film, stars opposite Carey Mulligan in Maestro, which charts the relationship between Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia Montealegre.Bernstein, the son of Jewish-Ukrainian immigrants to the US, was a renowned composer and conductor perhaps best known for writing the music to West Side Story.Earlier this month, Bernstein’s family similarly defended Cooper’s decision to use prosthetics for the role.“It breaks our hearts to see any misrepresentations or misunderstandings of his efforts,” Bernstein’s children, Jamie, Alexander and Nina, said.
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