A Lesson in Botox: Part Two

July 28, 2008 at 6:02am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Joan Allen, you worry us.

It looks like her face (Was it Botox? A facelift?) has settled down a little bit since she first scared the bejesus out of us in June , but this still isn’t the Joan Allen we adore and admire. That Joan Allen bore no resemblance to the love child of Mary-Kate Olsen and Joan Rivers.

Joan was in San Diego to promote her new film Death Race alongside caliente Hot Sauce Jason Statham at Comic Con.

We know “aging gracefully” can seem like an oxymoron in Hollywood, but we never thought Joan would buckle under the pressure the way she has.

It makes us sad.

 

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