LORETTA LYNN FACE FROZEN!
Too many nip/tucks at age 89
COUNTRY icon Loretta Lynn’s frozen face is looking like a horror show from years of nip/ tuck overload, leaving loved ones hoping she’s quit getting fixes in her twilight years, insiders dish.
The 89-year-old Coal Miner’s Daughter was a honkytonk tootsie back in the day, but over the years her face has gotten stiffer and tighter, sources say.
“Loretta’s always held herself up with pride when it comes to her looks, which she’s tried to maintain with facelifts, Botox, fillers and other procedures. It’s all catching up with her after so many years,” spills an insider.
“She doesn’t get much of anything now, but she can barely move her face — so it’s all too much.
“When she smiles, her cheeks don’t move and there are very few visible lines.”
Even at 89, she’s a bit vain and “doesn’t want to look in the mirror and see an old person staring back,” tattles the insider. She piles on makeup and does her hair, even if she’s not leaving the house, says the spy.
“Loretta still feels like she’s 30, and refuses to grow old before her time,” the source notes.
Michigan-based cosmetic surgeon Dr. Anthony Youn says the star “appears to have undergone a number of cosmetic surgeries, changing her look substantially!”
Youn, who has not treated Loretta, sees signs of a facelift to tighten her jaw and neckline, an upper and lower eyelid lift and fillers injected into her cheeks.
In her 1976 memoir, Coal Miner’s Daughter, which was turned into a hit 1980 movie starring Sissy Spacek, Loretta talked about “looks,” writing: “I’m trying to make a living singing songs. I don’t need nobody out there saying, ‘She don’t look bad considering she’s such-and-such years old.’”
But now pals fear she’s gone too far and “hope she leaves well enough alone and tries to age a little more gracefully,” adds the insider.
Dr. Youn adds while Loretta “looks good overall,” the fixes have made her “look different” and not like her earlier self! ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t — you’re right.” - Henry Ford