Posted on 03/04/2024 3:53:39 PM PST by RummyChick
That’s not Kate.
Correct.
The nose is not Kate’s nose.
I have always refused Steroids but it is possible they change the way your nose looks as compared to the rest of your face. I looked at some pics of Kate while pregnant and this face is worse..so seems likely to be related to drugs
Wynnona’s sister?
Greta Thunberg got old all of a sudden?
Just for context. I had a radical hysterectomy using the robotic arm because the Doctors were convinced I had ovarian cancer.
I did not go on steroids.
Something serious is going on here. Doesn’t mean life threatening. If I was in the position of Kate Middleton and having to look glamourous all the time it might jack me up mentally to suddenly get that steroid face.
Face lift.
Yep.
if those are truly bruises under her eyes I might think so but i think it might be reflection on the glasses.
No. I have COPD and have had to take Prednisone more than a few times. You can gain weight particularly around the middle, but your nose does not change.
This picture does not look like Kate.
The steroids Tom Cruise took was a different type.
Maybe it didnt for you but look at that pic of the woman who gave birth 7 days after the pic on the left versus Steroid face. Her nose is different than what it would look like before she was pregnant.
Ashley Judd and she looks horrid.
That is not the same person. Look at that little freckle or mole about an inch from her nose in pic 1. It is not present in pic 2.
The length between the bottom of her nose to her lips is way longer in pic 1 than in pic 2
Wow. I wonder why she looks so bad.
(Her mother was way prettier than both of her daughters.)
I am giving a pass on the mole at this time because I posted a set of three pictures of Kate driving and the third one doesnt show the mole. This may be a photo editing smooth job or whatever happened in that photo of her driving. Really hard to say what is going on here but when she appears for Easter if this is steroids I am not sure the face will go back to normal in a few weeks.
Ah, that’s too bad but I have heard liver transplants are difficult. My husband had a heart transplant fourteen years ago, (doing great). He also was on massive steroid doses for the first month or so then began tapering down. Same thing, it is a puffy look in the body areas affected.
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