FFN_GG_CelebsOut_052115_51750879

Here are some assorted photos of Gwyneth Paltrow over the past week – the striped shirt pics are from LAX (she flew back to LA after a few days in NYC) and the black jumpsuit photos are from the after-party for the Red Nose Day event (which Goop attended last week). In case you’re zoning in on Gwyneth’s face in these photos, you’re not alone. Radar claims that Gwyneth has been getting some noticeable “work” done lately.

Gwyneth Paltrow has committed some heinous fashion faux pas over the years, but she has never been considered anything but a natural beauty – until now. Plastic surgeons speaking to Radar Online reckon the actress has had a pinch or a lift or two in recent months. The experts, who have not treated Gwyneth, think that the 42-year-old mom of two had Botox injections, among other things.

Tony Youn, M.D., told the gossip site that, “Gwyneth’s face looks softer and more youthful than ever before.”

He added that her smoother complexion is likely to be the result of Botox and Restylane injections.

Another expert, celebrity aesthetic specialist Zara Harutyunyan, D.O.M., R.N., with Cosmetic Rejevenation, told the site that, “It looks like she had volume replacement on cheeks with the help of dermal fillers such as Juvederm Voluma XC.”

[From In Touch Weekly]

Believe it or not, Gwyneth doesn’t regularly goop on and on about being “natural”. She’s said that’s open to plastic surgery in the past (and I believe she’s gotten modest breast implants), and she’s also experimented with Botox before (she admitted that she “tried” it but said she would never do it again). I don’t actually think Gwyneth aims to look like a 20-year-old – she seems to want to look like a well-maintained 40 year old, which is somewhat refreshing. I wouldn’t be surprised if she gets some Botox and fillers, but so far… she seems to not overdo it.

Also, here’s another fun fact about Gwyneth and Tracy Anderson’s new food service line: you can order “frosting shots,” like a shot glass full of frosting, but the frosting is “going to be made without all of the processed things that really hurt us.” They will also be selling cookies, but Tracy says, “I’ve figured out how to make the best cookies that have no gluten, no soy, no dairy, no nuts, no eggs — all the main allergens.” I really don’t get it. How can you call this stuff FROSTING and COOKIES?

Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet.
FFN_GG_CelebsOut_052115_51750878
FFN_GG_CelebsOut_052115_51750879
FFN_Paltrow_Gwyneth_VAH_BJJ_052215_51751743
FFN_Paltrow_Gwyneth_VAH_BJJ_052215_51751745
FFN_Paltrow_Gwyneth_VAH_BJJ_052215_51751750