What Happened to Saffron Burrows?

July 21, 2008 at 10:13am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Saffron Burrows (Boston Legal, Circle of Friends) attends the NBC All Star Party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel to support her new show, co-starring the incredible Alfre Woodard, My Own Worst Enemy. The show premieres on NBC in the fall. 

It looks like Saffron IS her own worst enemy; there is so much wrong with this picture we can’t even begin.

Does her face look like that because of bad plastic surgery or because she’s so painfully thin? Did someone throw a sparkly dress on her five minutes after she wandered out of Auschwitz? She’s two raisins away from passing out.

We’re not trying to make light, this photo is shocking and disturbing. Saffron obviously needs help. Moments like this make us so sad for women in Hollywood. Saffron is a beautiful, talented woman. Why is she doing this to herself?

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