Jamie Lee Curtis says that plastic surgery has given rise to women’s massacre, slam AI filter
Actor Jamie Lee Curtis called plastic surgery a ‘massacre’ of natural beauty. He also warned against the AI filter as he spoils unrealistic beauty standards for women.

In short
- Jamie Lee Curtis called plastic surgery a massacre of natural human appearance
- He criticized AI filter for promoting fake beauty standards for women
- Curtis said that she avoids recognizing the options of others on cosmetic procedures
Actor Jamie Lee Curtis recently opened about unrealistic beauty standards for women in the entertainment industry. He spoke against the trend of plastic surgery and AI filter as to how they deteriorate the case.
Curtis, recently in an interview MentorPlastic surgery is referred to as a generation massacre of women by cosmetic industrial complex, which has disintegrated themselves. “
He added, “I have long used that word (genocide) and I use it exclusively because it is a strong word. I believe we have erased a generation or two natural human (appearance).”
“The concept that you can change the way you look through chemicals, surgical processes, fillers – mainly a disintegration of women’s generations that are changing their appearances. And it is assisted and finished by AI, because now the filter face is what people want. I haven’t filtered yet.”
“The minute I laying a filter and you see it before and after, it’s not difficult: ‘Oh, it looks better.” Curtis said what is better?
Plastic surgery is not new to Hollywood, but Curtis said “I don’t care” about co-stars or friends going under the knife. He said, “It doesn’t matter. I am not prosecuting them. I will never say a word. I will never say to anyone: what you have done? I know it is a never ending cycle. I know. Once you start, you can’t stop. But it’s not my business to give me opinion; it’s not my business.”
Even though 66 -year -old survived plastic surgery, he revealed 60 minutes In an interview earlier that he received cosmetic surgery at the age of 25. After a cinematographer refuses to shoot on a film set, the ‘Freakier Friday’ actor regretted the process as he did not like his face. The film ‘Perfect’ (1985), directed by James Brides, was co-integrated by John Travolta.
Curtis will appear next time in Disney’s ‘Freecare Friday’, which is the sequel to ‘Freaky Friday’ (2003). His co-star Lindsay Lohan and Chad Michael Murray also re-perform their roles from the original.
On August 8, 2025, ‘Freakier Friday’ is scheduled for a dramatic release in India.




