I think she meant that by saying he looks better now than he did back in the 70's doesn't mean he looked bad then. Let's be honest, with most guys, most people, if you say they look better at 66 than they did at 26, it generally means they looked horrid at 26. Definitely not so with Don. Maybe it's me, maybe since I'm older now I just appreciate an older 'look', but I have to agree that Don looks better now. I prefer the way Glenn, Bernie, and Henley look now, too. I can tell you that when I'm 66, no one in their right mind would say I look better than I did at 26!!!
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Like my friend, the dermatologist always says; look at the jaw & the neck. If there are no jowls (saggy jaw) work has been done. If the neck doesn't look older than the forehead, work has been done. Even liquor store clerks know that trick.
Stop kidding yourselves.
Don was handsome in the ‘70s and is still handsome. Besides, he always comes across as charming and pleasant in interviews.
Here are some screenshots from his interview with Howard Stern:
M74, It's definitely a possibility that Felder has had surgical intervention (as opposed to just fillers/botox/resurfacing), it's just not very obvious to me what procedures he would have had done on the surgery front - I'm not seeing anything obvious as far as the most common procedures (upper eyelid, brow lift, face lift, nose job).
But, I don't understand this dermatologist's theories. Timothy B. doesn't have jowls or a saggy jaw - you think he has therefore had a face lift? A person who has been really thin their whole life isn't going to have jowls. And, it doesn't make sense that the neck should look younger than the forehead. A neck lift is not a common procedure - I've never heard of anyone getting one. Botox is always the first thing a person does - the forehead is always going to look younger than the neck, and you don't need surgery to get a smooth forehead. The face of someone who is aggressively taking care of it is going to look younger than the neck - that doesn't mean they've had surgery.
p.s. Hey, thanks for the pics, Silver Moon - that's what I wanted to do a couple of pages ago!!!
Well, it's common knowledge that chronically snorting cocaine will cause nasal problems. Stevie Knicks said she had to have reconstruction surgery, too. A hazard of being a star in the 70's? Probably. Remember, they thought it was safe at that time, just a bit of harmless fun.
Sorry! I'm a basketball fan, too, and I get confused easily!