Posted on 12/13/2019 10:41:26 AM PST by CedarDave
Hillary Clinton looked wonderfully youthful at an event on Broadway in New York last night - and aesthetic experts suggest it could be down to regular 'tweakments' and cosmetic procedures.
The radiant former First Lady, 72, showed off a wrinkle-free complexion and plumped-up cheeks as she joined her husband Bill behind the scenes of Ain't Too Proud: The Temptations Musical at The Imperial Theatre.
Sporting a vibrant pink tunic dress with black trousers and a statement gold necklace, Chicago-born Hillary smiled as she chatted and posed with the cast.
Her glowing skin was noticeably smoother and her cheeks more defined than earlier in the week, when she spoke at the Jewish Labor Committee's Annual Human Rights Awards Dinner in the city on Monday.
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She is ghastly! She frightens small children and large dogs wherever she goes.
Oh come on. Hillary is in hiding or dead and this is her stand in. The eyes arent even the same color, completely different chin, an oval face rather than a round face and the flat hair is a wig.
LOL! Could very well be!
need to make a correction...
DIFI OF CALIFORNIA WILL BE 87 IN JUNE..NOT 86...SHE IS CURRENTLY NOW 86...
Now she looks like she has a freshly shaved off moustache. Gross.
She raided the Goodwill store for that necklace.
That was Joan Crawford’s trick.
Post 107,
Great minds think alike!
Ditto on what you said. I think this looks like the very same body double who made a PR appearance on the sidewalk without security, directly after the collapse & van-toss episode.
ROTFL!
The most bizarre bit is that they’re utterly smooth and flawless while the rest of her face and neck look like a mummified eel.
We'll know for sure when she gets herself reupholstered.
Acorns and pine nuts!
Wow ... my first thought was, that’s Meg Ryan in Top Gun.
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