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Jennifer Love Hewitt Hilariously Shuts Down Rumors She Got A Brow Lift

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After the actor's new haircut sparked rumors she had plastic surgery on her face, she took to Instagram to set the record straight in humorous fashion.

Jennifer Love Hewitt has no time for people spreading rumors she had plastic surgery.

Okay, maybe she has a little time—you know, just to mess with them.


The actor's hairstylist Nikki Lee recently posted a video showing off the actor's new 'do...

... but people in the comments were quick to speculate that she had more than her hair done.

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Then, when Hewitt shared a photo to her Instagram stories, people accused her of getting a brow lift, according to Allure.

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So, she responded in the most hilarious of ways...by trolling them hard.

The actor posted a series of super-filtered photos to her stories, the first one with the text:

"So many people said I look different."

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In the next, she wrote:

"I look the same as always."

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She followed with:

"Couldn't look more natural."

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She continued her shenanigans:

"I woke up like this."

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And then:

"Filters don't change you that much."

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And while people on social media were entertained by her response to the rumors, many still thought something's... off.






Hewitt did later add a video addressing the buzz, sharing:

"Hi. I don't usually do this, but I've had a lot of people lately say that I've had a brow-lifting procedure."
"I don't know what that...I didn't even know you could lift your brows like that. The only thing that I've done is microblading."

She also attributed her stellar brows to Rare Beauty brow gel.

"I have been using this product, and I'm noticing people bringing up my brows."
"I don't have anything on them today, really, except this product, but it's the Rare Beauty lifting gel stuff."

She also thanked Rare Beauty founder Selena Gomez.

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At the end of the day, though, we can all agree with her last message:

"But seriously, let people be filtered or unfiltered. Be good. Be kind. Spread love."

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We couldn't agree more.

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