Kate Beckinsale knows age is just a number, but she still battles a huge public misconception.
Beckinsale, 50, denied the plastic surgery allegations in a video clip she shared on Instagram on Sunday, telling online bullies that she would no longer tolerate negative criticism about her features. .
“I hate talking about this because I don’t want to add to this conversation, but I do it because over time all kinds of insidious bullying takes its toll,” she complained on social media. “These videos may be 20 years apart from her. Maybe even more.”
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Kate Beckinsale has implored online trolls to stop commenting on her appearance. (Getty Images)
“Every time I post something – this has been going on since I was about 30, by the way – I’ve had unrecognizable surgery/botox with fillers/obsessed with looking younger” It’s a really annoying and subtly vicious way of bullying people.”
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She added, “I haven’t actually done any of that. I’ve gone out of my way to have my plastic surgeon tell me straight up that I haven’t done it and haven’t done it. There will be a huge chorus,” he added. God, you’re unrecognizable, oh my god, plastic, oh my god, you don’t look like yourself anymore, it happens all the time, and it’s usually women who are doing it. ”
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Beckinsale said, “Obviously I’ve gotten older, everyone’s gotten older. I don’t really worry about aging, because I found out my father had died when I was five years old. I spent most of my teens and a good portion of my twenties completely disabled.” I too had severe anxiety and panic attacks about dying of a heart attack, frequent trips to the emergency room, and at the time the anxiety was completely paralyzing.
Kate found it “very ironic” to be bullied for not being able to cope with the fact that she is getting older.

Kate Beckinsale gained great fame in the United States in the early 2000s when she co-starred with Ben Affleck in Pearl Harbor. (Getty Images)
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In her post, she described one of her videos from when she lived in the UK as looking “more pale”, with her eyebrows plucked and wearing “that brown lipstick that everyone wears”.
“I’m posting this knowing it’s completely ineffective. This momentum is unstoppable,” she wrote. “But I’m posting this because no matter how someone looks, they don’t constantly criticize themselves for things they haven’t done, or are actually so obsessed with surviving the loss that I’m in right now. Being obsessed with being young is bullying. Stop it now.”
The “Serendipity” actress only returned to the red carpet last week after being hospitalized for an undisclosed medical scare in March.

Kate Beckinsale returned to the red carpet last week after being hospitalized with the illness in March. (Taylor Hill)
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‘It’s been a tough year’ Beckinsale told the people At the inaugural King’s Trust Gala in New York City on Thursday. “My parents were sick, my cat was sick, so… there’s been a lot going on. So it’s nice to be here and see friends and have a little bit of perspective. I think everyone’s had a bit of a tough year. Masu.”
On March 11, Beckinsale revealed that she was in the hospital while sending love to her mother on Mother’s Day in the UK. Two weeks later, she posted online an Easter photo taken from what appeared to be her hospital bed.
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It is still unclear why Beckinsale needed treatment.





