
Hollywood Horror Story — But Make It Real
Jamie Lee Curtis — the original scream queen from Halloween and recent Oscar winner for Everything Everywhere All At Once — has shared a haunting tale of her own: her cosmetic surgery regrets.
At 66, the actress told 60 Minutes in the US that a brutal comment from a cinematographer when she was just 25 sent her down the path of going under the knife — and she’s been kicking herself ever since.
“He was like: ‘Yeah, I’m not shooting her today. Her eyes are baggy.’ I was 25. It was very embarrassing,” Curtis recalled.
So, what did she do once filming wrapped on Perfect (ironically named, by the way)? She went out and had some “work done.”
“Not well,” she admitted. “That’s just not what you wanna do when you’re 25 or 26.”
Beauty Isn’t Skin Deep — But the Scars Can Be
Now a loud-and-proud advocate for embracing natural beauty, Jamie says the surgery is something she’s “kind of sort of regretted” for decades.
“You’re gorgeous and you’re perfect the way you are,” she tells women today.
Which is about as wholesome — and Aussie-honest — as it gets. Especially from someone who’s been part of Hollywood since before Botox was as common as brunch.
Curtis’s Cosmetic Confession: By the Numbers
| Year of Surgery | 1985 (post-Perfect) |
| Age at the Time | 25 |
| Trigger Comment | “Her eyes are baggy” – cinematographer |
| Surgery Outcome | “Not well” (Jamie’s own words) |
| Regret Level | High. Haunted by it for decades |
| Message to Women Today | “You’re perfect the way you are.” |
| Career Highlight Since | Academy Award Winner, 2023 |
Aussie Take: “Mate, You Don’t Tell Jamie Lee Her Eyes Are Baggy”
Let’s get one thing straight — if someone had told any of us at 25 that our eyes were sagging, we’d be halfway to the Gold Coast for a ‘refresh’ too. But Jamie’s brutally honest reflection is a reminder that Hollywood’s beauty standards can be as ruthless as a roo crossing the freeway.
Now in her 60s, she’s more fierce than filtered — and we love her for it.
No amount of filler can replace the wisdom Curtis drops like confetti these days. And if you’re still thinking about the comment that sent her into surgery, just remember: that bloke wouldn’t last a day on an Aussie film set without someone giving him a swift boot up the director’s chair.
Final Thought
Forget eye bags — Curtis is carrying decades of grace, guts, and the kind of real talk we need more of. And as she reminds us:
“It isn’t about how you look. It’s about how you feel.”
Too right, Jamie. You’re still a 10 in our book — no scalpel needed.



