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By Diana Mimon, About.com Guide to Celebrity Gossip

Jessica Simpson Loves Plastic Surgery

Thursday July 12, 2007
Jessica Simpson talked openly in the August issue of Bazaar about the idea of plastic surgery. Jessica makes a point to say that while she hasn't gone under the knife just yet, she certainly isn't ruling out the idea. "I've had none. But maybe after having kids, if my boobs dropped down to my belly button, I would get them lifted. Maintenance. But you know, my boobs are real," she said.

Jessica even went on to talk about the skinny girl epidemic that has taken over Hollywood. For those who find her brainless, I think she actually made an intelligent point with this one. "Curves are better. I don't get the whole rail thing. It's not good for your heart, it's not good for your mind; it's emotionally destructive, it really is," she told the magazine. Now, if only she could convince skeletal Nicole Richie to wake up and eat a sandwich.

Photo Credit: George Pimentel/Getty Images.

Comments

July 12, 2007 at 12:34 pm
(1) Candi Apples says:

Although Jessica Simpson always had a large chestf,it’s obvious that she has had a boob job.

And what about her sister Ashlee,she’s had so much cosmetic surgery that she doesn’t even look like the same person.

July 19, 2007 at 2:12 pm
(2) phritz says:

Boob job ,or.no boob job.
Who cares?
Boobs is boobs
“A rose by any other name”…
She’s also smart enough not to hang out with Paris Hilton.

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