Rose Byrne Plastic Surgery Before and After

Rose Byrne was born on July 24, 1979 in Balmain, Sydney, Australia. She began her acting training at an early age and pursued the craft professionally in her later life. At age 13, she made her film debut in the Australian film Dallas Doll. She was also active on Australian television. She was noticed for her performance in 2000’s The Goddess of 1967, which won her a Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival.

In 2002, she made her Hollywood debut in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. She received further recognition for her role in Troy. She has since had starring roles in Wicker Park, Marie Antoinette, Sunshine, 28 Weeks Later, Knowing, Adam, and Get Him to the Greek. In the 2010s, she is best known for her role as Renai Lambert in Insidious and Insidious: Chapter 2.

Has Rose Byrne had Plastic Surgery?


The Australian actress has established a solid career in Hollywood, thanks to her diverse roles in a variety of feature films. Being a familiar face worldwide, it is not surprising that the 36-year-old beauty can be suspected of having plastic surgery, though rumors about her allegedly going under the knife are not as strong and convincing as other Hollywood celebrities. However, as she nears the critical age where signs of aging starts to show, the possibilities of her taking cosmetic surgeries in the future to maintain her youth is a different story.

But thus far, Byrne doesn’t look like someone who’s gone under the knife. Her body remains the same and there aren’t dramatic changes that can make people suspect otherwise. Her face, on the other hand, could have encountered minor treatments such as laser treatments, maybe even Botox, judging on her lack of expression in most of her public events, or maybe that’s just her style. But if checked closely, Byrne does have wrinkles and lines on her face, thus, making the possibilities of plastic surgery or even Botox very slim.

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