Meg Ryan’s Appearance Sparks Online Debate After Tony Awards

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Meg Ryan made a splash at the Tony Awards last night, and her face is now the talk of the internet. Seriously, folks. People are having a hard time accepting that she doesn’t look like she did back in When Harry Met Sally—you know, that classic from 1989? Speculation about potential plastic surgery has erupted, with one celebrity outlet quipping that her look had Twitter users likening her to a certain heavily made-up villain from the Batman franchise.

While some fans rushed to defend her—“She still looks like Meg Ryan! This is just what she looks like now!”—others expressed shock. It seems in Hollywood, the expectation is that women must remain ageless, and when they don’t pull it off flawlessly, the internet is quick to pounce. Here are a few headlines making the rounds today:

  • Fox News: What Happened to Meg Ryan’s Face?
  • New York Daily News: Meg Ryan’s Face and Dress at the Tony’s Scare Internet
  • News.com: Meg Ryan Shocks with Dramatically Different Face

In a 2015 interview, Ryan stated, “I don’t pay a lot of attention, frankly… There’s a lot of hatred in the world today. It’s so easy to judge.” She went on to point out how silly it is to dwell on negativity. “I love my age,” she added, “I love my life right now.”

Let’s face it: society doesn’t really have an issue with plastic surgery per se. It’s practically a rite of passage in Hollywood. The real problem arises when stars attempt to maintain their youthfulness but fail to convince us they’ve stopped the clock. We collectively roll our eyes at the unrealistic expectations of eternal youth, yet we’re all shocked when someone visibly ages or opts for enhancements.

Aging is natural. It’s part of life. Instead of shaming those who try to push back against time, maybe we should celebrate the journey of growing older. If we can’t appreciate it, at least let’s stop feigning surprise when actors do what they can to keep up appearances. After all, the entertainment industry doesn’t make the aging process easy, does it?

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In conclusion, let’s all take a deep breath and accept that aging is inevitable. We should be kinder to ourselves—and to others—about the aging process.