Cosmetic surgery scares Mel C

The former Spice Girls singer Mel C thinks people can go “too far” with going under the knife to alter their appearances, but she insists she doesn’t judge people who decide to have appearance-altering surgical procedures.
She told Britain’s Hello! magazine, “Cosmetic surgery frightens me a little bit, people go too far and sometimes it goes wrong but I wouldn’t judge those who want it done. I’ve not had it done myself.”
Mel, 37, has several tattoos and admits she regrets some of them,
particularly as they took so long to cover up when she was appearing in London stage production Blood Brothers. She said, “I regret some of them. I was very young and I’ve changed a lot since then, plus some of them are in prominent places. When I did Blood Brothers on stage I had to cover them up, which was a messy job involving acrylic paint and glue.”

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KATE WAS A loner in high school
The 28-year-old actress Kate Bosworth wasn’t a popular teenager and admits she didn’t fit in with the various peer groups and preferred to spend her time reading books.
The Hollywood beauty, who moved around a lot as a child because of her father’s job, but spent the majority of her youth in Massachusetts and Connecticut, said, “I was a real loner in high school, even though people assume I was the head cheerleader. My head was always in books. I felt uncomfortable in cliques. I wasn’t a social butterfly at all.”
Kate admits her situation didn’t really change when she went to New Jersey to study at Ivy League college Princeton when she was 18.
Although most people have a crazy time at college, the Straw Dogs star still preferred studying to partying. In an interview for the 15th Anniversary Issue of BlackBook magazine, she added, “Talk about anxiety! That was a really stressful time for me. I look back now and think, ‘How did I ever do that?’ I lived there, in a tiny studio apartment, on my own.”

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