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Brittany Snow wants people to stop looking for answers about the changes she's made to her appearance.
So much so that the 39-year-old Hunting Wives actress went public in response to a November video showcasing before-and-after photos of famous women, including Brittany, who the Instagram user—an aesthetics injector—believed had Botox treatment.
"I have never undergone any surgery. Not one. No nose job (people said I needed one!). But no: no eyelids, no facelift. Nothing," she wrote on December 12 in the post's comments section. "I lost baby weight in my face with minimal Botox and lasers. "Just for the record."
While the original poster was correct, as the Pitch Perfect star admitted to getting the wrinkle-reducing treatment, Brittany's response appeared to be directed at the many others in the comment section who suggested that some of the stars featured—including Jennifer Lawrence, Dakota Johnson, and Anne Hathaway—were using cosmetic procedures other than Botox.
The account that made the original post hyped Brittany's comment, responding, "You look stunning!" Thank you for your transparency."
Brittany has previously spoken about her decision not to undergo plastic surgery, despite a childhood accident that left her with a facial scar. She believes that accepting her whole self and everything she's been through "adds character."
"I chose not to get plastic surgery on it," Brittany told Today in 2018. "I chose to embrace it."
However, even as a child, the Hairspray actress heard voices telling her to change herself.
"When I was little, there was a woman who told me I would never make it because the scar was right in the middle of my forehead," she says. "She advised me to get plastic surgery on my face because it was distracting. My mother even took me to a plastic surgeon's office to have it removed, but I freaked out in the parking lot. I wouldn't go inside. I believe my 8-year-old self intuitively understood that I needed to keep it."
Over the years, she's come to accept her appearance as is.
"There are no set rules for how you need to look," she added. "You should just really like who you are."

