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AMC: The Moving/Not Moving Thread

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She looks like she may have had a little filler recently, but a few years ago she did in fact have a lift.

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Julia Barr had a GREAT facelift a number of years ago. If you ask me, it doesn't look like fillers. It looks like some wonky Botox injections to reduce 'bunny lines'...I don't think it helped her one bit. Waste of time and money.

Plus, this 'hairstyle' she has going on looks awful. It's the hair that's making her look so different.

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I love that DaytimeFan is so in the know when it comes to plastic surgery. How I've missed him.

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While I know that filming in Los Angeles started on or around January 5, does anybody know when the first Los Angeles-taped episode will actually air (and when the last New York City-taped episode will air)?

If this question had been previously answered earlier in this tread, I apologize for asking it again. However, I just don't have the time to pour through this entire thread to determine if indeed this question was answered.

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Well, of course. She's old enough to remember when Loren was in her prime.

Was? I'm sorry, I think Sophia Loren still is in her prime.

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While I know that filming in Los Angeles started on or around January 5, does anybody know when the first Los Angeles-taped episode will actually air (and when the last New York City-taped episode will air)?

If this question had been previously answered earlier in this tread, I apologize for asking it again. However, I just don't have the time to pour through this entire thread to determine if indeed this question was answered.

There's actually an entirely different thread about it. No later than February 8th, as that's when Walt Willey's first LA episode airs and he was taping a few days after they began.

LMAO at Brittany Allen being labeled as Adam's guest. :lol: That's priceless but I feel bad for her. I mean, if there's one thing I thought the photogs could recognize, it would be that SMILE.

And I know this is off topic, but what surgery do we suppose Lucci had?

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You name it.

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I think the main thing is her eyes, and perhaps a bit on her cheekbones. And of course numerous facelifts and chemical peels.

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She has had good work done, but Friday's episode made me think that she is at her limit. She is starting to get cat eyes. She can't pull anything tighter or inject anything more. She looks old and artificial. Not a good thing at all.

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And I know this is off topic, but what surgery do we suppose Lucci had?

I've dragged out these clips before, but an excellent facelift and nose job (Dan Baker) during her hiatus after Francis Heflin's death.

Before:

After:

Maintenance work thereafter. Your thoughts DaytimeFan?

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I think the main thing is her eyes, and perhaps a bit on her cheekbones. And of course numerous facelifts and chemical peels.

I think the eyes were helped by a very good browlift that kept her forehead taut (pre-Botox days) yet left her with a very nice hairline. There are a lot of ladies who've had browlifts who can't pull off wearing their hair in a ponytail like she can.

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