
Jada at the ‘Pursuit of Happyness’ premiere in 2006 | Fast forward to last week at a NYC ‘Madagascar 3′ screening
Are Jada Pinkett-Smith‘s lollipops cheeks the result of the actress going under the knife? Celebrity plastic surgeon and board certified whore for camera time on the low Dr. Anthony Youn (I see you chasing fame, Dr. 90210) thinks so. Hell, I didn’t look twice until today for fear that Tom Cruise would invite me to attend a Scientology seminar.
The 40-year-old, who recently revealed earlier this month that she eats for nourishment instead of taste, has become the latest victim of plastic surgery gossip after recent red carpet appearances with sunken cheeks.
Jada Pinkett Smith Leaving Her New York City Hotel
Radar Online — “The Hawthorne star appears to have returned to the hospital for a little plastic surgery, causing her cheeks to look plumped up,” celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Anthony Youn, who has not treated the actress, told RadarOnline.com in an exclusive interview.
“I suspect that she’s undergone injections of fat into her cheeks, possibly taken from her buttocks. It’s also possible that this dramatic change in her appearance is due to surgical augmentation with solid silicone cheek implants,” he explained.
“Although Jada’s appearance seems to have changed, she always looks great!” Dr. Youn concluded about the stunning 40-year-old mother of two.





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