Did Cybill Shepherd have plastic surgery? It’s true, Cybill Shepherd looks alluring, but sometimes a little bit of surgery may enhance one’s natural beauty. Below are the rumors, plastic surgery facts, and more!
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Who is Cybill Shepherd?
Cybill was born February 18, 1950 in Memphis, Tennesseee. At the age of sixteen, Shepherd won Miss Teenage Memphis and soon after that started a career in modeling business. Her exceptional beauty helped her also gain roles in Hollywood. She played in Taxi Driver, Silver Bears, Listen to Your Heart, and most recently in Rose.She dated a local auto parts dealer named David Ford and after she became pregnant the couple got married. However, the marriage ended in divorce. Her second husband was chiropractor Bruce Oppenheim but this romantic relationship also didn’t last. Shepherd has three kids. Her daughter Clementine is also an actress.
Cybill Shepherd’s Plastic Surgeries
What plastic surgeries are lurking behind the facade? Whether it's a nose job or butt lift, or anything in between, here is a list of all the cosmetic enhancements Cybill Shepherd has done.
Nose Job (Rhinoplasty) | N/A |
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Boob Job | No |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) | N/A |
Quotes
"No man bosses me around, and no man ever will."
Cybill Shepherd
"I think the measure of your success to a certain extent will be the amount of things written about you that aren't true."
Cybill Shepherd
"No, I always hated modeling. I developed an early hatred of modeling just from having to do it; having won Miss Teenage Memphis, I had to model, and I hated it. It bored me."
Cybill Shepherd
"You know, women have a history of just being - we've been told all our lives not to say - in the fifties you couldn't say birth or even be pregnant hardly on television - and then gradually things have changed."
Cybill Shepherd
"It's okay to talk about birth, okay - then menstruation. I first started my advocacy for women's health in the field of reproductive freedom, and the next stage would be bringing menopause out of the closet."
Cybill Shepherd