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Courtney Cox Is On InStyle Magazine

Courtney Cox is  on the cover of InStyle magazine. I really hate this photoshopped mess. She’s just looks unnatural and we see her every week on TV so it’s not her overdoing botox – it’s terrible art decisions for the cover. But I digress…

The Cougar Town actress addresses the botox rumors (yup) and how she was thisclose to selling pools (at least if her dad had his way):

To Botox or Not Botox: “Aging gracefully is one thing, but trying to slow it down is another. Sometimes I use Botox. Compared to most, I use it very sparingly,” she says.

Friends couldn’t have come along at a better time:  “At one point my dad called me and said, ‘You have always been a great salesman. I think it’s time you come home and sell swimming pools.’ I don’t think I would ever quit acting, but there are other things I am interested in. I wanted to be an architect, and I wish I knew more about landscaping. I think I’d be a good therapist too.”

Courtney owning up to using botox is fine and all. I just want to know one thing – Why isn’t every male celebrity asked this same question?? How long is Robert Pattinson going to be able to play an ageless vampire without a little botulism injection I ask you.

And this cover – what monkey did this airbrushing? – she has the smile of Jack Nicholson’s Joker. She’s a beautiful woman – this is terrible.

And enough with the pink cover InStyle. We know it’s for women. Try finding something like, you know, style…

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  1. July 15th, 2010 | 2:49 am

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