10+ Celebrities Who Say No To Plastic Surgery

Whether celebs like to admit it or not, a huge majority of them have had work done.

They get Botox on the reg, visit their doctor for nips and tucks, and so much more.

But then, there are the outliers: the celebs who refuse to alter their face or bodies in any way. Come learn who they are.

Drew Barrymore

The 45-year-old actress believes that she's "too boring" for plastic surgery.

"I'm now determined more than ever to show my daughters that ageing is a luxury," she said on her talk show. "If we're lucky, we are all going to age."

Julia Roberts

As a mom to three kids, the star's beauty standards have changed for the better.

"I want my kids to know when I'm pissed, when I'm happy, and when I'm confounded," she told Elle. "Your face tells a story ... and it shouldn't be a story about your drive to the doctor's office."

Kate Winslet

Simply put, plastic surgery goes against her morals.

"The way that my parents brought me up and what I consider to be natural beauty. I will never give in," she told The Telegraph. She doesn't need it, anyway!

Lady Gaga

While the singer admits that many pop singers have had plastic surgery, it's not for her.

"I think that promoting insecurity in the form of plastic surgery is infinitely more harmful than an artistic expression related to body modification," she told Harper's Bazaar.

Tina Fey

When talking about Hollywood and the pressures to look a certain way, the SNL alum got candid with Town & Country.

"Sometimes we forget that there is a choice. I choose not to do this. It's like wearing multiple pairs of Spanx: Good for you, not for me. Not mandatory."

Olivia Wilde

The actress made her thoughts on plastic surgery pretty clear when she compared Botox to candle wax in an interview with Brydie.

"I can't get down with it. I mean, I don't want to be judgmental, but at the moment, that's a beauty trend I loathe."

Jennifer Grey

The Dirty Dancing star made her thoughts on plastic surgery pretty clear when she called her infamous nose job the "nose job from hell."

"I went into the ­operating room a ­celebrity and came out anonymous," she told The Mirror.

Meryl Streep

After seeing enough botched plastic surgery from her peers, the Oscar winner stays far away.

"It’s like a flag in front of the view, and that, for an actor, is like wearing a veil — it’s not a good thing," she told Vanity Fair.

Nicole Kidman

While she used to love Botox, she's since kicked that habit to the curb. This came from being the center of one too many "face can't move" jokes.

"I got out of it and now I can finally move my face again," she told Italy's "La Repubblica."

Julianne Moore

The Crazy Stupid Love actress doesn't mince words when it comes to her feelings about Botox.

"I think it just makes them look like they had something done to their face," she told Allure. "When you look at somebody who's had their face altered in some way, it just looks weird."

Halle Berry

Like many of her peers, she refuses to give into Hollywood pressure to get work done.

"It's almost like crack that people are trying to push on you," she told Yahoo Beauty, adding that "aging is natural."

Salma Hayek

Despite rumors that she's had work done, the actress confirmed to InStyle that she's all-natural.

"I think it is terrible, these girls in their late 20s injecting their faces and lips. One told me, 'If I kill my muscles now, I'll never get wrinkles.' Can you imagine?"

Emma Thompson

The star is all about aging gracefully. She even considers plastic surgery "mad."

"It's not a normal thing to do, and the culture that we've created that says it's normal, is not normal," she said during an interview with Hello magazine.

Courteney Cox

Like Nicole Kidman, the Friends star realized after having work done that plastic surgery wasn't for her.

"I feel better because I look like myself," she told New Beauty about removing her fillers. "I think that I now look more like the person that I was. I hope I do."

Lauren Hutton

At 77, the model is proud of her wrinkles.

"Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be," she told The Telegraph.

Jodie Foster

While she doesn't have anything against plastic surgery, it's simply "not her thing," she told More Magazine.

"For me, it's really a self-image thing. Like, I'd rather have somebody go, 'Wow, that girl has a bad nose' than, 'Wow, that girl has a bad nose job.'"

Kristen Stewart

The Twilgiht alum is too "freaked out" by the idea of plastic surgery to do anything.

"And maybe that's completely arrogant but I don't want to change anything about myself. I think the women who do are losing their minds. It's vandalism," she told Harper's Bazaar in 2015.

Jennifer Aniston

Her anti-aging routine is one of the most sought-after in Hollywood.

But get this: besides a nose job to fix a deviated septum when she was younger, she's said that she refuses to inject "[expletive] into my face."

Pink

In 2020, the singer shared a “note to self” on Twitter, declaring that she can't get behind plastic surgery.

"Every once in a while you consider altering your face, and then you watch a show where you want to see what the person is feeling… and their face doesn’t move. I cannot get behind it. I just can’t.”