If drugs/alcohol abuse damages your health how come the celebrities who succumb still look so good?
Question by Alias 444: If drugs/alcohol abuse damages your health how come the celebrities who succumb still look so good?
I want to know how, if these toxic substances are so bad for us, many prominent celebrities who have succumbed to addiction still look so good, in terms of their physical appearance, after kicking the habit. Most of them tend to look awful from too much plastic surgery rather than too much drug abuse, and what about the effects on their body don’t they suffer from all kinds of physical ailments after so many toxins going into their body ?
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Answer by Brandon
Surgery’s and makeup.
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