We all want to look our best, and Natasha Lyonne is no exception. The difference is: some of us are willing (and have the means) to undergo cosmetic surgery enhancement. Did Natasha Lyonne get plastic surgery to maintain her admirable looks?
Biography/Wiki
Natasha was born April 4, 1979 in New York City. She has Jewish ancestry. From her early roles, you should check Vivian Abromowitz from 1998 movie Slums of Beverly Hills. Young Natasha showed her perfect body wearing white sheer lace bra and even less. Some fans wondered after seeing her full firm bust if Lyonne has some type of enlargement surgery. But her breasts are naturally shaped, she doesn’t have breast implants.
Plastic Surgery
Which plastic surgery procedures have Natasha Lyonne done? Below we have compiled a list of all known facts about the stars beauty enhancements:
Nose Job | N/A |
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Boob Job | No |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery | N/A |
Plastic Surgery Pics
Check out these pictures of Natasha Lyonne. Is there any plastic surgery involved?
Quotes
“I was this kid who had been raised in New York, and now all of a sudden, my mother decided that she was a Jewish divorcee and therefore she should be living in Miami Beach.”
Natasha Lyonne
“As a New Yorker, or wherever I am, I just want to know I can get our of the house in five minutes if I have to and not have to spend a bunch of time obsessing in the mirror, trying on a million different options. Now, I just know what works.”
Natasha Lyonne
“I have to say, I’m still surprised anyone’s nice to me, that anyone talks to me. But I think people understand that other people go through things. We’re all a bit gonzo, and you’re allowed to take a little time to get your head on straight.”
Natasha Lyonne
“As wild as I was, when the cops show up, and suddenly you’re being handcuffed, it’s so deeply shocking and terrifying, the loss of freedom.”
Natasha Lyonne
“The world at large doesn’t always make sense to me, and there are safe havens. Linda Manz in ‘Out of the Blue’ is one of them.”
Natasha Lyonne