Geena Davis's obvious lip injections
Geena's lip injections are more disturbing than the demons in the show.
shareGeena's lip injections are more disturbing than the demons in the show.
shareYea, give her a break. She's old and trying to stay relevant.
shareI wonder if she had fillers. Her face looks...so big 😟. I remember a pic of Darryl Hannah after som injections, that same puffy appearance is evident. She's a pretty lady-I hope she doesn't do more plastic surgery, fillers, etc
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She may have done that but, since the rest of her face looks au natural, I looked at her old pictures. Her lips were always pretty big, especially the bottom one.
shareHer lips have always been big! Ever seen Beetlejuice??
shareHer lips have always been big! Ever seen Beetlejuice??
Unless she has been receiving lip injections for a very long time, they've always seemed to be on the biggish side to me. With that said, it doesn't matter, because I've always liked her.
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she hasn't aged well. but her lips have always been thick.
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Geena Davis always had large lips. I'm not noticing any significant difference. Pictures of her can be seen on Google during different time periods. She's 60 years old. Wonder what you guys will look like at 60?
shareYes she has had lip injections. Not into her lips to make them bigger, but having fillers put into the TOP lip line is very common in older actresses (and some younger, and some men as well!) As we age, our lips look thinner and the top lip "sags" a little, it's just a part of the aging process. So actors will have fillers put in to plump them back up a little. It's very noticeable, because it also makes the upper lip and surrounding skin a little "frozen" so they don't move naturally. Very noticeable when Geena speaks.
I can't fault her though. So many stars do it, and women who age naturally get ripped apart in the media.
Hot guys + dark subject matter + plenty of violence = watchable television.