The cost of being a celebrity

The cost of being a celebrity


So, you think it is easy being a celebrity? Think of the fans, the events, the premiere and of course the papparazi. That sure will mean you have to look your best every single time right? And of course, it spells money. In some cases, loads of money.

We bring you the bizzare and most expensive beauty treatments some celebs get. We also tell you who gets them



Way back in 2007, Askmen.com carried a report which started off like this, “As one of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses, it was only to be expected that Angelina Jolie would develop a taste for caviar. But instead of eating it, she rubs it into her skin.” Miss Jolie, according to Daily Mail became a fan of the treatments in Venice, after discovering them at the Hotel Cipriani's Casanova spa centre. Sir Mick Jagger, Gwyneth Paltrow, Stella McCartney and Kate Moss are also devotees of caviar facials, while Catherine Zeta Jones has been smearing the stuff on her hair to add instant gloss.



Jennifer Aniston has rubbished reports which claimed she spends £90k on beauty treatments. But, says the pretty star, 'I did this thing called like, a peel. It’s extremely intense - you don't realise you look like a battered burn victim for a week,' she said, referring to her obsession with 'laser porn'. She went on: 'Then [the dead skin on your face] just kind of falls off - for eight days.' After that, it is back to waving at fans and smiling for the camera.



Oh, how can we not have Jennifer Lopez in this list. She is a sizzling hottie even though she has crossed the 40 mark. Her secret – placenta facials. Yes, accordng to UK’s Now magazine, Jlo has been a fan of placenta facials for years now and indulges in it twice a week. Even though it costs her several thousand dollars a week, she swears by it.



In a November 2011 issue Marie Claire reported that " Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, has been championing beauty therapist Deborah Mitchell’s bee sting facial and urged Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge to give it a whirl. The £165 skincare treatment has been hailed as a ‘non-surgical facelift’ that has a natural but similar result to Botox. And we hear that Kate has been trying it since then!

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