John Stamos has recently dished out details about getting two nose jobs during early years of his acting career in Hollywood.
In his new memoir, If You Would Have Told Me, the Full House star revealed he was increasingly self-conscious about his nose in the early days of acting.
“That nose. It bothers me,” said the 60-year-old in his new book.
Stamos, who got his first big break in 1982’s General Hospital, recalled, “When I see it on TV for the first time, it’s all I can look at.”
“Fixating on my nose is beginning to detract from my performance. Plus, the early years of bullying...have me ready to make a change,” explained the actor.
Stamos confessed he wasn’t satisfied with the result after first nose job, saying, “My nose looks kind of pushed up like Peter Pan or something.”
“So on my next hiatus, I have it redone by Michael Jackson's plastic surgeon,” stated the actor.
Stamos added, “Who better to handle the delicate task of resculpting my nose than the man who created a whole new face for M.J.?”
“Everyone who gets a nose job tries to find some excuse other than vanity, but let's call it what it was—vanity,” he wrote on social media.
However, Stamos shared his mother Loretta Stamos helped him stay grounded.
“My mom figures if I want to continue doing this work, she'll make sure I'm safe, supported, and having a good time. It matters to her that I don't get so swept up in the moment that I lose my connection to family, friends, faith, and fun,” he added.
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