Thursday, 1 December 2016

Kate Winslet Did NOT Get Cosmetic Surgery, Despite Report

Kate Winslet has NOT had corrective surgery, in spite of another newspaper report. Talk Cop can solely rectify this claim. We're advised it's "not genuine."

"Kate's Titanic Cosmetic Cover-Up!" booms a feature in the current week's National Enquirer, which asserts Winslet, an "author" of the British Anti-Cosmetic Surgery League, has subtly gone under the blade. The newspaper sticks a great deal of its story on the examination of Dr. Michelle Copeland, a doctor who has never treated the performing artist and is just working off photographs given to her by the magazine. Still, Dr. Copeland battles Winslet's "nose has certainly been refined and rectified, and the tip is smaller." "She additionally seems as though she has had upper eyelid surgery since they aren't as full," declares the specialist, in light of a late photograph and another taken 20 years prior when the performing artist was more youthful and, by what means should we say, more full confronted.

The newspaper then quotes yet another medicinal professional named Dr. Dave E. David, who additionally has never treated Winslet. In view of the photos the plastic specialist was given by the production, "It likewise appears as though she had liposuction quite recently underneath her button, giving her that 'cut out' etched look." Again, the Oscar victor was less thin than she is today.

Anyway, rather than working off photographs, Gossip Cop checked in with a source who knows Winslet, and we're solely guaranteed us the magazine's report is "not genuine." The performing artist has not experienced any corrective strategies, nor was Winslet an "author" of the British Anti-Cosmetic League, a story that Gossip Cop only exposed in 2014. Possibly it's the ideal opportunity for the Enquirer to touch up its reporting.

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