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Zellweger responds to celebrity scrutiny

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BRIDGET Jones actress Renee Zellweger has blasted the media’s scrutiny of famous women as she denied having plastic surgery.

Zellweger, 47, said she had chosen to respond to an October 2014 tabloid story that claimed she had undergone surgery to alter her eyes, because being in the public eye sometimes means “resigning to humiliatio­n” and other times means “understand­ing when silence perpetuate­s a bigger problem”.

In a personal essay penned for The Huffington Post, she wrote: “I must make some claim on the truths of my life, and because witnessing the transmutat­ion of tabloid fodder from speculatio­n to truth is deeply troubling.

“The ‘eye surgery’ tabloid story itself did not matter, but it became the catalyst for my inclusion in subsequent legitimate news stories about self-acceptance and women succumbing to social pressure to look and age a certain way.”

Zellweger, who recently returned to the big screen in Bridget Jones’s Baby, said she had not altered her face or had surgery, adding: “Not that it’s anyone’s business”.

The actress follows in the footsteps of Jennifer Aniston, who last month wrote an article in The Huffington Post slamming celebrity journalism and persistent stories reporting that she was pregnant.

Zellweger said she was concerned that the story about her alleged surgery gained traction and had become “a public conversati­on” despite not being true.

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