Jennifer Lopez is Open to Plastic Surgery

Princess 19 on 15 Apr 2011 at 9:00am

Oh no, J.Lo isn't perfect?  The singer/dancer/actress/American Idol judge says motherhood changed her body - and not for the better.

Jennifer Lopez recently revealed her infamous tummy is not in perfect shape as it once was before babies. The mother of 3-year-old twins, Max and Emme, used to eat whatever she wanted.  But, that was then and this is now.

“I’ve always been athletic and really enjoyed that. And I’ve never been a big eater which always works in my favor," says Lopez. “But since I had the babies, it’s been harder. Your body does change. Not too drastically, but I definitely have to work harder and watch what I eat more."

And what about her formerly perfect stomach?

“I’ve never had to work on my stomach before – it was like, concave, I was a lucky person – but since the babies, I do. I really have to work on it.” 

Ahh, J.Lo, welcome to the ranks of normal people - those that have to work out and watch what they eat to stay slim.  Naturally concave?  Kiss those days good-bye.

So, what does a dancing diva do when she reaches the age where exercise and diet become null and void?  The actress says surgery may be an option.

“I don’t know if I’d have surgery. I don’t know how I’ll feel in my 50s and 60s. I can only speak for me and I don’t feel like it’s something I want to do. But when things have changed, I might feel very differently. I reserve the right to change my mind.”

The right to change her mind.  You said it, sister.  That's the attitude all women - and celebs - should take.   Seeing as how the newly minted "People's Most Beautiful Woman" has been scrutinized for every part of her body, it's refreshing to see a celeb be honest about her options and not be afraid to say it. One should never judge because life happens - babies, weight gain, etc.  Never say never. 

Before and after tummy tucks
Photo credit: US Weekly

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