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I'm no fan of McCartney and I didn't see him on TV but as regards too much botox, he's not the only one is he? Kylie, Sharon Osbourne, Nicole Kidman, Katie Price, Madonna - to name but a few. All of them have had way too much work. Its ageist and it's unattractive. Personally I don't see the harm in a little bit but there are a lot of people crossing the line and they look like dummies in a shop window. Nothing wrong with a few wrinkles - they're perfectly normal and they can be very attractive. Conversely, a face devoid of all character isn't in the least bit sexy.


I don't think there's anything at all wrong with wanting to look good for your age, but trying to look younger than your age is a fool's game.

He's a bit "cool Dad" what with his clothes, purple tinged hair and that weird thing he does *waves hands to each side...cocks head...suprise!*

But he is a bone fida legend. Has written more brilliant songs than just about anyone. And delivered the goods with an immaculate 3 hour long set at Hyde Park this summer. I went slightly cynical but happy to put the botox to one side after that.

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