A Quote by June Whitfield

I certainly wouldn't have a facelift or a nip and tuck; that fills me with horror. — © June Whitfield
I certainly wouldn't have a facelift or a nip and tuck; that fills me with horror.
I love 'Mad Men' & 'Nip Tuck.'
With 'Nip/Tuck,' I had never even done anything before I got on that show. They created that character for me. I was reading for something else.
I'm not really into reality shows. 'Nip Tuck' is my favorite TV show.
I'm not saying my own looks don't give the game away. Nothing I can do about that anymore. A nip and tuck ain't gonna do it.
I've typical singer's jowls, a bit fat and soggy. If I was really vain, I would have a nip and tuck, but the knife isn't an exciting prospect.
On 'Nip/Tuck,' I was a Nazi, so basically for, like, six months. I went into this place where I was wearing a lot of black. Everyone has a dark side, and I can channel that.
As a driver you enjoy winning races, and if you win in the easiest way possible, fine, but in reality we all remember the fights to the end, the nip and tuck stuff.
As a driver you enjoy winning races and, if you win in the easiest way possible, fine, but in reality we all remember the fights to the end, the nip-and-tuck stuff.
I could have been on a path that led to different, more traditional teen romance, and 'Nip/Tuck' shook me loose from any generalization I might have been forced into. It helped me understand I wanted to take on things that were edgier, more challenging and riskier.
In L.A. there's diet trends, there's the new nip and tuck people are doing, the new person who is in town you never saw before.
I empathise with the fact that people want to look their best. A hat is all about how it makes you feel - it's so much better than a nip and tuck, and a lot less painful.
You can tell when someone has had a facelift and I haven't had a facelift, and I look like I haven't had a facelift.
Where men had once howled and hacked at one another, and fought nip-and-tuck with nature as well, the machines hummed and whirred and clicked, and made parts for baby carriages and bottle caps, motorcycles and refrigerators, television sets and tricycles-the fruits of peace.
The thing about 'On the Doll,' I was doing 'Nip/Tuck' at the time, and I was doing only 5 or 6 scenes an episode. So I had some free time, and I wanted to do something completely different than what I've ever done before.
I can't stand up in front of people. It just fills me with horror.
A win by an unsound combination, however showy, fills me with artistic horror.
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