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<p dir="auto"><strong>Shindiggy</strong> — <em>12 years ago(September 16, 2013 07:26 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">A friend mentioned how different she looked in the movie, Sins of a Preacher Man, so I came looking for recent pictures. I remember her from Out of Sync and other Lifetime movies and when I saw the latest photo's, I thought Google has messed up and posted some other woman's photos. Color me shocked! I didn't recognize her! The natural beauty that Gail was is gone. This is very, very sad. I have nothing against a little nip &amp; tuck but not go under the knife of Dr. Frankenstein. Priscilla Presley was a natural beauty, so was Meg Ryan and Gail O'Grady and they threw it all away for vanity. I know some women don't age gracefully but that's where natural alternatives should start 1st and then minor nip &amp; tuck as a last resort. Under the jawline is where age really accumulates and if a woman went that far to tighten it up, that wouldn't be so noticeable. But Botox is making male and female celebrities look horrible. Directors and producers need to know that we love them just they way they are before the get pulled and stretched like taffy. Give all the beautiful people a job before they end up like poor ole Joan Rivers. I like Joan but she looks so bad, like a plastic doll.</p>
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