As per a recent article by Page Six, popular actress Jamie Lee Curtis addressed the fact that fans are thirsting over her latest Freakier Friday outfit.
Curtis promoted her upcoming movie Freakier Friday in a low-cut grey top that garnered a lot of attention on social media. Jamie Lee Curtis joked that her outfit was getting "more attention than any of" her social media posts since the one with actress Lindsay Lohan that sparked the sequel of the movie.
“HAPPY TO HELP SPREAD THE JOY THAT OUR MOVIE SERVES!” the Oscar winner wrote on social media on Wednesday.
The actress told Page Six that she had never felt more beautiful than she did wearing the off-shoulder top.
According to Curtis, she made a "surprise appearance at @elcapitantheatre to support" the film, which came out on August 8. She appeared "in costume" as Tess Coleman, wearing the safety-pinned, belted number.
The post garnered attention on social media as fans commented that they were distracted by Curtis's newfound style.
A fan remarked, "I didn't know Activia [yogurt] did all that," in reference to Curtis' yogurt advertisements, while another joked that they briefly believed the film "was AI."
An old video of Curtis from the Golden Globe Awards also emerged on social media, where fans started commenting that the actress has always been a stunner.
Previously Jamie Lee Curtis had made headlines for commenting on Hollywood's obsession with plastic surgery.
"Generations of mostly female people are changing their looks, causing disfigurement," the "Halloween" star told The Guardian in July.
Curtis wore a pair of wax lips to make a "statement against plastic surgery" at the time.
The Emmy winner clarified, "I've been very vocal about the cosmeceutical industrial complex's genocide of a generation of women who have disfigured themselves." "It really hits home with the wax lips."
Notably, the former member of Scream Queens had plastic surgery in 1985 at the age of 25 in response to criticism from a cameraman on her appearance in Perfect.
In May, Curtis said on 60 Minutes that she got the surgery after hearing someone make a remark about her "baggy" eyes.
She "apologized for it right away and [has] kind of regretted it ever since."
Curtis claimed in July that Lohan, who has prompted rumors about plastic surgery, "minds [her] own business" and doesn't "proselytize" to those who have had surgery.
More about Jamie Lee Curtis' life and legacy
Born on November 22, 1958 in Los Angeles, California, Jamie Lee Curtis is the daughter of legendary actors Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.
Jamie Lee Curtis delivered her breakthrough performance in 1978 when she was cast as Laurie Strode in the film Halloween.
She then rose to fame by working in projects like A Fish Called Wanda (1988), Perfect (1985), and Trading Places (1983). For her role in True Lies (1994), one of the biggest action movies of its era, she received a Golden Globe Award. Curtis also starred as Dorothy Stratten in Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981) and had a role in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979).
Jamie Lee Curtis received an award from National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Kathleen Sebelius. She was honored for her work on behalf of children through her children's books and organizations.
She is married to Christopher Guest and shares two children, Annie and Ruby, with him.
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