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Courteney Cox says getting fillers was ‘a total waste of time’: ‘Wish I hadn’t caved into the pressure’

Just call it “The One With the Regrets.”

Courteney Cox called getting facial fillers her “biggest beauty regret” in a new interview with Woman magazine, per the Daily Mail.

“There’s so much pressure to stay looking young in this industry that once you start, it becomes a bit of a domino effect and you keep on having more,” the “Friends” star, 59, told the outlet.

“To the rest of the world your face is so obviously changing, but to yourself — because you’re only having one procedure at a time — you don’t notice.”

Concluded Cox, “It was a total waste of time and I wish I hadn’t caved into the pressure of having it.”

It’s not the first time the actress has spoken out about regretting her use of injectables.

Courteney Cox is continuing to keep it candid about her beauty regrets.
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After going overboard with fillers, Cox said she had them removed.
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Cox often opens up about regretting injectables.
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In March, Cox appeared on an episode of the “Gloss Angeles” podcast and talked to hosts Kirbie Johnson and Sarah Tan Christensen, sharing similar thoughts on the “domino effect” of starting with fillers. 

“You don’t realize that you look a little off, so then you keep doing more, ‘cause you look normal to yourself,” she said at the time.

“Thank God they are removable,” Cox added. “I messed up a lot and now luckily … I was able to reverse most of that.”

The “Scream” actress has completely changed her approach to aging over the years.
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Cox grew up in the public eye after appearing on “Family Ties” at 23.
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And in a 2022 interview with the Sunday Times Style magazine, she admitted that she “tried to chase that [youthfulness] for years,” adding, “I didn’t realize that, oh s—t, I’m actually looking really strange with injections and doing stuff to my face that I would never do now.”

Cox isn’t the only star who’s sworn off anti-aging injections; Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Lopez and even fellow “Friends” favorite Jennifer Aniston have spoken out about their decision not to go under the needle.