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Jamie Lee Curtis shared she's been "self-retiring" from acting so she doesn't end up like parents Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, who she said were "rejected" by Hollywood after reaching "a certain age."
Actors Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh welcomed Jamie Lee Curtis in 1958. Here's everything to know about Jamie Lee Curtis' late parents.
Jamie Lee Curtis is speaking out against something she seems to find even freakier than body-swapping — and it involves the bodies we live in. The “Freaky Friday” star has long been a critic of cosmetic surgery, and she doubled down on that position in a candid interview with The Guardian’s Saturday magazine.
Jamie Lee Curtis understands that using the word “genocide” to describe plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures might not go over well for some, but she’s not backing down.
Jamie Lee Curtis shared her candid thoughts about plastic surgery in a new interview with The Guardian. The actress says she feels that cosmetic procedures becoming the norm has "wiped out a generation" of women.
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Jamie Lee Curtis shared she has been retiring herself from the entertainment industry for the past 30 years in order to avoid rejection from the industry when she is older.
During a recent interview with The Guardian, the Oscar winner, daughter of industry icons Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, criticized the way older actors, especially women, are treated in Hollywood.
In PEOPLE's new cover story, Jamie Lee Curtis discusses how Hollywood and "self-acceptance" have evolved since her mother's days starring in iconic films such as 'Psycho.'
Curtis is the daughter of Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, actors who were "rejected" by Hollywood as they aged, according to the "Freakier Friday" star.
Jamie Lee Curtis discussed her stance on plastic surgery, saying she thinks it can lead to "a never-ending cycle," which has been worsened by AI filters.
Jamie Lee Curtis is comparing the cultural impact of plastic surgery to genocide: 'I believe that we have wiped out a generation or two of natural human [appearance].'