Celebs who are unrecognizable after having plastic surgery

Jocelyn Wildenstein – Rumoreed Cheek Implants, Facelifts, and Lip Fillers – Around 1999

Jocelyn Wildenstein was born Jocelyn Dayannys da Silva. Wildenstein met art dealer Alec N. Wildenstein when she was a guest on his ranch in Africa. Jocelyn, also known as “Catwoman” by the press, is famous for indulging in a lavish lifestyle that includes an obsession for cosmetic procedures.

Jocelyn always sparked controversy in American media for her appearance and repeated surgeries. This side of her was very publicized by her ex-husband amid their nasty divorce. However, both she and her second husband, Lloyd, claimed that Alec exaggerated the stories and that she has always had feline eyes. Either way, the change is evident as she looks like a completely different person.

Carrot Top – Rumored Face Lift and Cheek Fillers – Around 2013

Stand up comedian Carrot Top also looks like he’s had some help against time. We’re not sure if it has worked or not, but he definitely has puffy features that make him look like he’s had face fillers. He’s always denied it, though.

Extremely annoyed by the rumors of surgery and his alleged abuse of steroids, he has answered that he just wears a lot of makeup and maintains a constant workout routine in order to look good. Just check him out in his latest movie, 2016’s Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, and you be the judge.

Nikki Cox  – Rumored Lip Augmentation – Around 2008

Actress and comedy writer Nikki Cox is mostly known for the shows Unhappily Ever After, Nikki, and Las Vegas. Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1978, she started acting at the tender age of 10 years old. She has appeared in a myriad of shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Baywatch.

Despite looking fine at the age of 41, Nikki definitely looks like she’s had some work done. The most obvious modification is her lips; especially the top lip that seems larger than the bottom one. Although she never admitted it, she looks too different to be natural. Nikki was last seen in 2009’s Lonely Street and The Spectacular Spider-Man.

Paul Stanley – Ear Reconstruction – Around 1982

Paul Stanley is the co-lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Kiss. He has also co-written many of the hits of the iconic band. Peter was actually born with a birth defect called microtia, which led him to seek professional help to deal with it.

The condition consisted of the absence of the ear on his right side. Instead, Stanley only has a mass of cartilage on that area. That was why, at age 38, he underwent reconstructive surgery on his ear to fix this issue. Aside from still rocking out with the band, Paul and his bandmate Gene Simmons invested in a restaurant called Rock & Brews.

Pete Burns – Rhinoplasty, Cheek Implants, Lip Augmentation – Around 2002

English singer Pete Burns was credited with creating an anthem for new wave dance music. He was the vocalist of the band Dead Or Alive, which rose to fame after the single You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) put them on the international charts.

Peter has always caused controversy in celebrity news with his androgynous appearance and unusual looks. Unfortunately, he’s an example of how damaging constant surgeries can be. After he had a botched lip surgery, he went on to spend 18 months trying to correct it. Pete revealed that he suffered from many ailments. He died in 2016 at age 57.