Producers are avoiding her, career is going down the drain, report says

Jan 23, 2010 12:09 GMT  ·  By
Despite repeated denials, Nicole Kidman seems to sport what surgeons call “frozen face’ due to excessive Botox use
   Despite repeated denials, Nicole Kidman seems to sport what surgeons call “frozen face’ due to excessive Botox use

She’s repeatedly said that she’s doing nothing to make her face artificially younger but, for many, the fact that she can hardly (admittedly) show any emotion is enough to conclude that something is not ok. Movie producers also seem to think the same, and they choose to avoid Nicole Kidman because they fear she might ruin their movies, Star Magazine says in its latest print edition (story via here).

As per ongoing reports, it’s become a little too obvious that Kidman is getting plenty of Botox, as well as perhaps undergoing cosmetic surgery too. Because of it, she has lost the mobility she once used to have in the face and, since there is nothing worse than an actor who can’t show emotion, producers and major movie studios no longer want to work with her. This, in turn, is making it so that she’s starting to lose her footing in Hollywood, slowly slipping off the radar.

“Blame it on the Botox? After bad reviews for her stiff performance in the flop musical ‘Nine,’ Nicole Kidman has been dropped from three films: ‘Bel Ami,’ ‘Monte Carlo,’ and a remake of the Marilyn Monroe classic ‘How to Marry a Millionaire.’ ‘Nicole’s not aging gracefully, and it’s hurting her chances in Hollywood,’ says Michael Levine of LCO, a public relations firm,” Star writes. However, the report might not be entirely accurate, as Nicole herself could have pulled out of the projects because of scheduling conflicts.

If that wasn’t the case and the rumors are actually true, she wouldn’t be the first female star to lose movie roles because of plastic surgery. Not long ago, word got out in the media that stunner Rose McGowan was being constantly avoided by directors and producers because she had started having work done on her face and could not stop. They feared, among many other things, that audiences would not be able to tie the face they saw onscreen with her name at the rate she was going with having work done.

“Rose McGowan plays a doctor on this season of ‘Nip/Tuck,’ but it appears the actress may have gone under the knife herself. During the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art’s 30th anniversary gala over the weekend, onlookers were shocked to see the barely recognizable actress sporting a taut, puffy face. McGowan, 36, has admitted to having plastic surgery in the past after a frightening car accident in which her sunglasses had smashed onto her face,” the NY Daily News was saying, as we also reported at the time.