Opinion: Rich people didn’t look like this before
Cosmetic surgery is a sign of making it in the most Kardashian-coded way, Amy Odell writes.
From The Times
May 8, 2026

Rich people look different these days, Amy Odell writes. On red carpets from the Met Gala to the Oscars, these “rich faces” are everywhere: stretched taut, often incapable of varied expressions and plumped with filler, implants or fat.

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