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Vanessa Williams’ new look sparks discussion, with fans asking what’s going on with her “weird” neck
Vanessa Williams wowed the audience with her performance on the premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical.”
Williams plays Miranda Priestly within the show and truly captured the essence of her ruthless yet fashionable red carpet persona. She tied her hair into a sublime bun with two strands of hair – one coming down from either side of her brow. The dress she wore was a one-shoulder black dress with a mesh cutout on the midsection. The lower half was long and had a thigh-high slit.
While many thought the event was stunning, some fans were concerned about her physical appearance.
Fashion Bomb Daily shared red carpet photos of Williams and one other he said“She looks different. Pretty as always, but different.”
Someone else he wrote“Man, she’s aged! She looks so old.
One person in Just Jared’s post from the event commented“Her neck??? What’s going on.”
The “Desperate Housewives” star wasn’t the just one who hit the red carpet. Anna Wintour, who on the age of 75 continues to be the editor-in-chief of Vogue, also appeared. According to photos posted by Just Jared, Lily Collins, Luke Evans and Dylan Mulvaney were also on the event.
Another person commented on all the celebrities added to the photo, saying: “Why do all their necks look weird? It’s not nearly naturally aging necks.
At 61 years old and dealing within the industry he’s in, it might be quite normal for somebody like Williams to undergo cosmetic surgery. But surprisingly, she selected to not.
Earlier this yr, in July, she he said People Magazine: “We literally talked about fillers, Botox, who worked and who didn’t. I didn’t get… I don’t do fillers anymore, I don’t do Botox anymore. I haven’t had a facelift, I use microcurrent and nanocurrent technology, which is amazing.”
According to Black leather catalog“Microcurrent and nanocurrent are complementary electrical technologies that can be used together to strengthen facial muscles and firm the skin.”
Williams says she chooses these technologies for her face over cosmetic cosmetic surgery because “I would like to look like myself. I would like people to know that this face is alive. At this point I’m 61 years old.
She added: “Yes, there are some wrinkles,” she continues, “but that’s because I’ve been in the sun too long. But I love the sun, damn it! If there is no sun, I will sit in the sun, do a crossword puzzle and drink a glass of good wine. If it shows on my neckline, then too bad. I accept my age.”