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has sparked an online debate after a video of the supermodel appearing noticeably puffy during a recent on-stage interview in went viral.
Footage of the British beauty, 38, speaking with Vogue Australia's Editor-In-Chief Christine Centenera at the Vogue Forces of Fashion event has quickly
'What happened to Rosie's face?' one person wrote.
'She looks so different,' another commented, while a third added: 'She looks completely different from her pics.'
Others compared the live footage to her highly curated social media presence, with one user remarking: 'When your IG photos don't match live videos.'
Speculation quickly followed, with some users questioning whether the model had undergone cosmetic procedures.
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has sparked an online debate after a video of the supermodel appearing noticeably puffy during a recent on-stage interview in Sydney went viral. (Pictured left in 2023 and right on February 13 at Vogue Australia's Force of Fashion event)
'Did she get a chin implant??' one asked.
Another wrote: 'What happened to her face? I was like: is that Rosie? No way that's her because she wasn't like this, then I read the caption and when I saw that's Rosie, I was like: what happened to her? MY GOD, she was a natural beauty, does she have Botox in her face?'
'Why?' another added, while one simply reacted: 'Oh my God… her face.'
However, not everyone was convinced there was cause for alarm, with some jumping to her defence and pointing to more ordinary explanations for her appearance.
'People need to relax about her face,' one supporter wrote.
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'She literally arrived in Sydney 2-3 days ago after a long-haul flight. Jet lag is real, and lighting alone can completely change how someone looks in photos.'
Rosie, who shares two children with actor Jason Statham, has long been
While the Victoria's Secret model has never spoken about undergoing any cosmetic enhancements, she did express her reservations about the prevalence of cosmetic enhancements during a wide-ranging interview with C Magazine in 2019.
Rosie showed off her muscular frame at the Vogue Summer Ball in Sydney last week
Some compared the live footage to her highly curated social media presence, with one user remarking: 'When your IG photos don't match live videos'
'I think you have to make really informed choices, that would be my advice,' she said when asked about cosmetic work.
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'Any time you are seeking to change something semi-permanently or permanently about yourself, whether it's a tattoo or a nose job or a bunch of filler in your face, I just think you have to make smart decisions and be informed and make educated choices for yourself and that way you know you've done your due diligence.'
The blonde chalked many of her facial changes over the years to natural adjustments, explaining: 'I lost weight, you lose your braces, you learn how to wear your makeup, you learn where to shade your makeup, the right hair colour for you, the right eyebrow shape, all those things make such a huge difference.'
'A lot of women grow into themselves. I certainly feel like I grew into myself as I got older.'
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