You may have heard that Renee Zellweger looks like a completely different person now. Photos of the actress at the Elle Women in Hollywood awards are creating quite a buzz. Naturally, Twitter has a lot to say about Zellweger's drastic new look.
Many are shocked and can barely recognize the actress:
no one is staring at renee zellweger because she’s aging we’re staring because she swapped faces with someone else and that’s weird
— Sam Biddle (@samfbiddle) October 21, 2014
Renee Zellweger looks so different that it’s like she’s been recast with someone else now playing the role of Renee Zellweger. — Eric Goldman (@EricIGN) October 21, 2014
How did Renee Zellweger manage to get plastic surgery to the point where she's unrecognizable
— Mirandizzle (@Mirandizzleee) October 21, 2014
Some are truly saddened that she felt the need to make such extreme changes:
I say this in all sincerity: I'm genuinely sad Renee Zellweger felt the need to look like someone else. — shauna (@goldengateblond) October 21, 2014
Not that I'm against plastic surgery, but it's quite sad that Renee Zellweger wanted to change her face so drastically.
— Portia Pan (@NotLikeTheCar) October 21, 2014
I feel sad about and for Renee Zellweger and for a world that denies women the right to age gracefully and naturally — KCo (@KarRayCo) October 21, 2014
While others simply stated that it really wasn't anyone's business (although this is Twitter, so everything is everyone's business):
radical idea: renee zellweger's physical appearance is none of your business and irrelevant to her acting ability
— spookami spooko (@sofiefataIe) October 21, 2014
ENOUGH with Renee Zellweger. She's a beautiful, talented woman. Damn. — Bradley Bredeweg (@BradleyBredeweg) October 21, 2014
It's up to Renee Zellweger what Renee Zellweger wants to look like.
— Josh Wolf (@joshwolfcomedy) October 21, 2014
What's even more shocking than Renee Zellweger's new face, is how much people care about Renee Zellweger's new face. — Justy Dodge (@justydodge) October 21, 2014
Some even bring up the valid point that society and the media are to blame:
The amount of time we spend talking about Renee Zellweger's face is why she did something to her face. Spare me the hypocrisy.
— Plain Jane Jones (@LetoileSan) October 21, 2014
If you're asking yourself, "OMG what has Renee Zellweger done to herself!" the answer is - just what we, as a society, have asked her to — Angie Manfredi (@misskubelik) October 21, 2014
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