Photo: tori spelling/instagramMakeup can do wonders, according toTori Spelling.During her appearance on Thursday’s episode ofSirius XM’sJeff Lewis Live, theBeverly Hills, 90210alum, 48, opened up about her new glam routine when hostJeff Lewiscommented on an"insane picture"Spelling had posted to her Instagram last week.According to Lewis, the photo — which showed Spelling wearing matching denim jumpsuits with hairstylistLaura Rugetti— sparked speculations from plastic surgeons that the star had cosmetic surgery to alter her appearance.“You do look great,” Lewis told Spelling, before asking the actress, “What is it? Why do you look so good?““First of all, I have an amazing makeup artist now. Her name isHailey Hoffand, with contour, she does makeup like no one else,” Spelling replied. “I look completely different. I look like I’ve had a nose job and it’s straight now.“Spelling also noted that her new glow might also be due to a skin care treatment she and Lewis recently tried during a trip to Carson City, NevadaWant to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.“It could be the exosomes too,” she said, saying that some people have commented that her skin “looks flawless” in arecent selfieshe took with Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi.“So maybe I’m looking younger,” Spelling added. “They said I looked Snooki’s age. She’s 33. I’m like, ‘I’ll take that.“This isn’t the first time Spelling has responded to plastic surgery speculations. In 2019, shetold PEOPLEthat she’s been fending off rumors since she was a teen actor.“The one thing for me that has stuck forever was the plastic surgery thing,” she said. “I literally had my nose done and my boobs done, and that’s it. I’m constantly reading that I’ve done more.““People have been talking about me having plastic surgery since I was 17,” Spelling shared. “I remember my dad [producerAaron Spelling] saying, ‘Don’t worry. It will go away next week.’ But that one thing has stayed with me my entire career!”
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Makeup can do wonders, according toTori Spelling.During her appearance on Thursday’s episode ofSirius XM’sJeff Lewis Live, theBeverly Hills, 90210alum, 48, opened up about her new glam routine when hostJeff Lewiscommented on an"insane picture"Spelling had posted to her Instagram last week.According to Lewis, the photo — which showed Spelling wearing matching denim jumpsuits with hairstylistLaura Rugetti— sparked speculations from plastic surgeons that the star had cosmetic surgery to alter her appearance.“You do look great,” Lewis told Spelling, before asking the actress, “What is it? Why do you look so good?““First of all, I have an amazing makeup artist now. Her name isHailey Hoffand, with contour, she does makeup like no one else,” Spelling replied. “I look completely different. I look like I’ve had a nose job and it’s straight now.“Spelling also noted that her new glow might also be due to a skin care treatment she and Lewis recently tried during a trip to Carson City, NevadaWant to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.“It could be the exosomes too,” she said, saying that some people have commented that her skin “looks flawless” in arecent selfieshe took with Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi.“So maybe I’m looking younger,” Spelling added. “They said I looked Snooki’s age. She’s 33. I’m like, ‘I’ll take that.“This isn’t the first time Spelling has responded to plastic surgery speculations. In 2019, shetold PEOPLEthat she’s been fending off rumors since she was a teen actor.“The one thing for me that has stuck forever was the plastic surgery thing,” she said. “I literally had my nose done and my boobs done, and that’s it. I’m constantly reading that I’ve done more.““People have been talking about me having plastic surgery since I was 17,” Spelling shared. “I remember my dad [producerAaron Spelling] saying, ‘Don’t worry. It will go away next week.’ But that one thing has stayed with me my entire career!”
Makeup can do wonders, according toTori Spelling.
During her appearance on Thursday’s episode ofSirius XM’sJeff Lewis Live, theBeverly Hills, 90210alum, 48, opened up about her new glam routine when hostJeff Lewiscommented on an"insane picture"Spelling had posted to her Instagram last week.
According to Lewis, the photo — which showed Spelling wearing matching denim jumpsuits with hairstylistLaura Rugetti— sparked speculations from plastic surgeons that the star had cosmetic surgery to alter her appearance.
“You do look great,” Lewis told Spelling, before asking the actress, “What is it? Why do you look so good?”
“First of all, I have an amazing makeup artist now. Her name isHailey Hoffand, with contour, she does makeup like no one else,” Spelling replied. “I look completely different. I look like I’ve had a nose job and it’s straight now.”
Spelling also noted that her new glow might also be due to a skin care treatment she and Lewis recently tried during a trip to Carson City, Nevada
Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.
“It could be the exosomes too,” she said, saying that some people have commented that her skin “looks flawless” in arecent selfieshe took with Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi.
“So maybe I’m looking younger,” Spelling added. “They said I looked Snooki’s age. She’s 33. I’m like, ‘I’ll take that.”
This isn’t the first time Spelling has responded to plastic surgery speculations. In 2019, shetold PEOPLEthat she’s been fending off rumors since she was a teen actor.
“The one thing for me that has stuck forever was the plastic surgery thing,” she said. “I literally had my nose done and my boobs done, and that’s it. I’m constantly reading that I’ve done more.”
“People have been talking about me having plastic surgery since I was 17,” Spelling shared. “I remember my dad [producerAaron Spelling] saying, ‘Don’t worry. It will go away next week.’ But that one thing has stayed with me my entire career!”
source: people.com