Candace Owens critiques the youth-obsessed cosmetic trend, calling extreme Botox and filler "scary" or "freakish," citing TikTok influencer Shauna Faith (22), who shocked viewers by appearing mid-40s. Owens questions why doctors treat someone already in their prime, framing it as societal pressure over patriarchy, noting men reportedly dislike overdone looks. The solution? Self-acceptance—she urges natural beauty and prays for cultural shifts away from unnatural alterations. [Automatically generated summary]
I routinely talk about this obsession that people have with hanging on to their youth.
Listen, I don't mind women, obviously, women wanting to be beautiful, but I just want to make sure women and men, because men are also getting in on this trend as well, which is deeply upsetting because men do not need Botox.
They age like fine wine.
The wrinkles really work on guys.
But I just want to make sure everyone is aware that you cannot hold on to your youth.
It is actually implausible.
Eventually you have to age and then it starts getting scary because people are doing a couple of injections here and there and maybe that looks okay.
But then they get older and your face is actually going to start heading downward and that freakish, clownish look starts to happen as gravity is being defied or attempted to be defied by a bunch of filler and Botox and tux.
And it just starts to look really scary and what ends up happening is that you end up aging yourself.
I don't know why women are doing this at all, because when you talk to men, men prefer a more natural look.
I'm not saying tiny little tweaks here and there, but it's become, I think, in my opinion, too much.
People don't like to hear that, but it is the truth.
So guess what happened?
Obviously everything happens on TikTok.
I'm not on TikTok, but I do report on TikTok all the time.
Well, there is a young woman who I would say is like a Botox influencer.
The nips, the tucks, getting everything done that everyone is doing.
She likes to show the procedures that she gets.
And she was stunned, and the internet was also stunned, to learn her age.
She was stunned by how old people thought she was.
And so what happened is people assumed she was 45, getting all these procedures, around 45.
And it turns out she's 22.
Take a look at this young woman and listen to her.
And just to tell you what it says here on the side of a TikTok that she is responding to, a user commented that they thought that she was pushing 45.
Take a listen to what she has to say to that.
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Respectfully, you look like you're pushing 45.
Stop getting filler or Botox, whatever you have.
have. It looks so bad. 45? I get like, okay, maybe like late 20s, 30s?
Yeah.
Shocker.
When I first started TikTok and started making filler videos, like come get filler with me or Botox.
I used to get these hate comments all the time.
There's just people on TikTok that absolutely hate cosmetic procedures and believe that You shouldn't get them.
And again, I think it's a personal preference.
Like if I want to get filler, I feel like no one should stop you from getting filler because it's your own face.
But people always told me that I look older and I get it.
I look older.
I might act older.
I'm a 45.
And before I used to cry over these comments and used to delete them and block the account.
But now I'm just like, I just laugh at it because I know it's not true.
We have tons of actual cells of cancer in our society.
But this, seeing young women like this that feel this need, genuinely just saddens me.
So maybe theme of the show, say a prayer for Shawna Faith.
Emphasis on her last name Faith.
And maybe she will find that she does not need to do these procedures because of course there's going to be someone that should love her for who she is.
But it's got to start with her.
She's got to love her for who she is first.
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