Sandra Bullock is reportedly overdosing on facial filler as she wanted to look young and she's getting constant injections just to stay youthful. This report, however, has been debunked and the actress isn't overdosing on facial fillers.
A headline from National Enquirer declares, "Sandra's Frightening Frozen Face!", and the accompanying article claims the actress wanted to stay young. The alleged source of the outlet asserted fillers had been one of Bullock's weaknesses. Now that she's getting older, the actress is compensating with cosmetic and beauty enhancements.
The tabloid also cited an alleged doctor suggesting Bullock likely had a lip and smile fillers. But, the doctor's opinion - who hasn't even treated the actress - was entirely based on the pictures of the actress during the premiere of her Netflix movie Bird Box in Berlin. Still, the unknown source of the tabloid contends that although the actress looks young and pretty, she's now becoming to look like more artificial. Her friends are allegedly trying to convince her she looked better if she just aged naturally.
But, a source close to Bullock confirmed to Gossip Cop that none of her friends had an interview with the National Enquirer talking about her look and she isn't also overdosing on facial fillers.
This is also not the first time a story was made accusing the actress of constantly getting plastic surgery. In May, Bullock shuts down reports claiming she got a cosmetic work before attending the Oscars as she looked "swollen" at that time.
The actress responded to the controversies, explaining she hadn't had facial fillers, but her face was swollen due to allergies. Even though she's sick during those times, the actress said she had to go to the Oscars because it's part of her job and she had to be there.
When Bullock was asked what she felt regarding rumors she's getting facial fillers and undergoing other cosmetic enhancements, the actress said she was affected by it, making her not confident when she's dressing up and going to the red carpet.
"I try not to dread that kind of stuff, but I do get incensed and think, 'How can they write this?'" the actress added.
Meanwhile, National Enquirer had a record of making fake claims regarding the actress. For instance, the tabloid was busted by Gossip Cop just last month for wrongly reporting Bullock and her boyfriend Bryan Randall called off their wedding. But, the two weren't even engaged so how is it possible they "called off" their engagement? Hence, that previous claim and this latest report were both fabricated.