No Botox for Rachel Weisz

July 8, 2009 at 6:33am PST
Photos: Harper's Bazaar

Actress Rachel Weisz said in the upcoming issue of the UK edition of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine that cosmetic surgery and Botox should be banned for actors, comparing them to steroids in sports.

Rachel, 39, will soon be starring in London's West End in a revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and says she believes plastic surgery should be outlawed in acting.

"It [Botox] should be banned for actors, as steroids are for sportsmen. Acting is all about expression, so why would you want to iron out a frown?" Weisz said.

Rachel lives in New York with her long-term partner Darren Aronofsky and their 3-year-old son Henry. She admitted she has never had too much intrusion from the press and paparazzi during her career.

"I have never had a problem, except maybe briefly when I won the Oscar and gave birth to Henry in quick succession,” she said.

In some cases, the press isn’t even interested in her; they are waiting in the bushes for her famous neighbors.

"Sometimes the paparazzi, on the lookout for Tom Cruise who lives nearby, trickle onto my street, take a few pictures of me, and disappear, but I never feel hounded. I go on the subway and I walk Henry to school."

It is very rare to find a down-to-earth celeb. You go girl!

—Sophie Eager, Splash News

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