Jamie Lee Curtis, the iconic actor known for her roles in Halloween and Everything Everywhere All at Once, is once again making headlines—not for her work on screen, but for her candid words about plastic surgery, Hollywood’s age problem, and the toxic standards imposed on women by the “cosmeceutical industrial complex.”

Portrait of Jamie Lee Curtis in a tartan jacket with her hands on her hips and sporting a huge pair of plastic red lips

In a powerful and wide-ranging interview with The Guardian, Curtis, now 66, opened up about her personal battle with body image, the pressure to look young in an industry obsessed with youth, and how she has finally found freedom in aging naturally.

Jamie Lee Curtis Takes on the Cosmeceutical Industrial Complex

Curtis didn’t mince words when she said, “Generations of women have been disfigured” in the name of beauty.

She condemned the cosmetic surgery industry for selling women a lie: that youth equals value, and aging should be hidden or reversed.

She referred to the multibillion-dollar cosmeceutical industrial complex—a term that fuses cosmetics with pharmaceuticals—as a manipulative force profiting off women’s insecurities.

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The Oscar-winning actress has herself undergone plastic surgery in the past and says she regrets it deeply, calling those experiences “humiliating” and “addictive.”

Curtis has long been outspoken about ageism in Hollywood, especially for women.

She argues that older actresses are often marginalized, overlooked for leading roles, or pushed into stereotypical characters, while their male counterparts continue to thrive.

“The system is rigged to make women disappear after a certain age,” she said. “If you don’t play the game—inject, lift, and hide your wrinkles—you get pushed to the side.”

Her remarks shine a light on the double standards that plague Hollywood: men are celebrated for aging gracefully, while women are expected to defy time.

Finding Freedom at 66

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In the interview, Curtis emphasized how liberating it feels to finally reject unrealistic beauty standards and embrace who she is—wrinkles, grey hair, and all.

“I have never felt more powerful,” she said. “I am free now in a way I never was when I was younger and trying to be perfect.”

She credits this newfound confidence to years of self-reflection, therapy, and rejecting societal norms that dictated how she should look and behave.

Jamie Lee Curtis is now seen as a trailblazer for authentic aging and body positivity.

Her stance has resonated with fans across generations who are tired of filtered faces and surgically-altered ideals being sold as the norm.

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In an era of influencers, fillers, and filters, Curtis’s message is clear: It’s okay to age. It’s okay to be real.

Jamie Lee Curtis’s bold stand against the cosmetic surgery industry and Hollywood’s age problem is not just a personal revelation—it’s a cultural reckoning.

As more women in the public eye speak up, the hope is that we move toward a world that values authenticity over artificiality, and wisdom over wrinkle-free skin.

Her story is a rallying cry for women everywhere to reclaim their natural beauty and reject the notion that aging is something to be feared.

At 66, Jamie Lee Curtis is not just surviving Hollywood—she’s rewriting its rules.