Submitted by Meg Wilson on February 9, 2009 - 11:49.
Yes, what is really sad is that she just revealed in an excerpt from her upcoming book ("Mommywood") that it was her mother who egged her on to get a nose job when she was a teenager. Her new book is about being a mother and here is the excerpt about the nose job
"I was picking apart my unborn baby. I couldn’t help but flash back to the day my mother told me I’d be pretty “as soon as you have a nose job.” Mothers are supposed to think their children are gorgeous no matter what. What if I didn’t? What if I’d inherited some mutated gene from my mother that caused us to feel nothing but disappointment in our offspring? Oh my God, was a destined to replicate the mistakes my mother made? Do all moms wonder what their children will look like? Or was I living in Mommywood?"
Yes, what is really sad is that she just revealed in an excerpt from her upcoming book ("Mommywood") that it was her mother who egged her on to get a nose job when she was a teenager. Her new book is about being a mother and here is the excerpt about the nose job
"I was picking apart my unborn baby. I couldn’t help but flash back to the day my mother told me I’d be pretty “as soon as you have a nose job.” Mothers are supposed to think their children are gorgeous no matter what. What if I didn’t? What if I’d inherited some mutated gene from my mother that caused us to feel nothing but disappointment in our offspring? Oh my God, was a destined to replicate the mistakes my mother made? Do all moms wonder what their children will look like? Or was I living in Mommywood?"