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Has the wrinkle smoother Botox become Hollywood's steroid?

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Is Nicole Kidman to acting what Barry Bonds is to baseball?

That's Rachel Weisz's theory.

The "Mummy" star tells the August issue of the British edition of Harper's Bazaar:

"It should be banned for actors, as steroids are for sportsmen," Weisz tells the magazine about Botox.  "Acting is all about expression; why would you want to iron out a frown?"

What do you think?

Should Botox be banned for actors?

For everyone? 

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Photo: UK Harpers

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Rachel is so right, botox is a dangerous drug and it should be banned.

Rachel must be kidding. Compare the picture of her on that cover to one of her at the beginning of her career and it's easy to see how much work she's had done on her face. It's like looking at two different women, one natural and appealing, the other surgically altered and disturbingly plastic. Everything from her cheekbones to the shape of her jaw is different. Maybe she should have avoided the knife and gone for the needle instead.

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