Hillary Clinton sparks chatter about potential facial procedures with youthful look on NYC dinner outing

Hillary Clinton appeared notably smooth-faced and radiant, igniting a wave of speculation online
Hillary Clinton turns heads with youthful appearance amid whispers of plastic surgery (Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)
Hillary Clinton turns heads with youthful appearance amid whispers of plastic surgery (Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton turned heads in Manhattan on Wednesday night as she stepped out for dinner with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, looking noticeably refreshed.

The former secretary of state and presidential candidate was seen leaving the trendy West Village hotspot Via Carota, where the pair dined, reports Mirror.



 

Hillary Clinton unveils striking new look during NYC date night with Bill 

The couple shared warm smiles and waved as a small group of onlookers cheered them on.

While Bill, 78, looked his age, Hillary appeared notably smooth-faced and radiant, igniting a wave of speculation online about whether cosmetic enhancements were behind her glowing transformation. Her appearance reignited long-standing rumors that she had turned to aesthetic procedures in the past to maintain a youthful look, particularly during her 2016 campaign.

In Edward Klein’s book 'Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary', the journalist claimed that Bill once urged his wife to consider a facelift in preparation for her presidential run. The book alleges that she opted for subtle procedures rather than dramatic changes, even arranging private treatments from their Chappaqua, New York home.



 

In his book, Klein shares that Bill gently suggested she couldn’t rewind the clock, but she could take steps to improve the lines and sagging skin on her face.

According to the author, Hillary chose to enhance her appearance gradually, focusing on areas like her cheeks, eyes, neck, and forehead.

According to Klein, “Hillary took it gradually and didn't have anything drastic done, because she wanted to evaluate the changes as she proceeded. If it had started to make her look weird, she would have stopped it immediately. It was a pretty big deal and required multiple visits.”

Hillary Clinton debuts major change in appearance, internet reacts with speculation and praise

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 18: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meeting at the Hilton Midtown on September 18, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/WireImage)
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative meeting at the Hilton Midtown on September 18, 2023 in New York City (John Nacion/WireImage)

Hillary Clinton made headlines this week not for politics, but for her appearance. The former Secretary of State’s latest public outing has ignited a flurry of speculation after many noticed what many called a "major change" in her look.

One user bluntly remarked, “Been under the knife and stuffed with chemicals,” while another offered a more flattering take, “Hillary looks great and is aging well.”

“Did she go to the same plastic surgeon that Madonna uses?” one wrote.

Another wrote, “The blepharoplasty work is fine. The cheeks and lips are too plumped up. They should have fixed her neck and jawline.”

Others dragged Bill Clinton into the conversation, “An old woman and plastic surgery. Was this a couple's consultation? Her hubby also had some work done.”

“That AIN’T NO HILLARY. Poor clone,” one commented.

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