“Oppenheimer” has been the talk of the town in recent weeks, yet Emily Blunt’s noticeably wrinkle-free skin seemingly stole the show during the film’s short-lived press tour.
Some of the 40-year-old’s fans recently took to Twitter to question whether she has “succumbed to face tweaking” after noticing something “different” about her appearance.
“Is it just me or does Emily Blunt’s face look different?” one fan asked on Twitter.
“Did Emily Blunt have some sort of surgery?” another tweeted. “Her face looks different…”
“just noticed the botox on emily blunt’s face,” a third wrote alongside a photo of a disappointed child.
While others noted that the actress “doesn’t look like herself anymore” due to “too much botox,” one person compared her new look to the queen of filler herself Madonna.
“I’m more concerned with Emily Blunt and the filler she put on her face. It looks like Madonna,” a fourth chimed in.
While Blunt has never admitted to using injectables, the “Mary Poppins” star told “Women & Home” in 2019 that she “loves imperfection.”
“I appreciate that every line on someone’s face bears a story, and is the result of experience,” she told the outlet. “In Hollywood, people are suffocated by plastic surgery, but striving for an impassive perfection isn’t something I ever found beautiful or have tried to achieve myself.”
“I believe in taking care of your skin and your general health, but women who spend too much time trying to look perfect lose some of the magic about them.”
Despite many fans hyper-focusing on her face, the mother of two — who recently announced she is taking a break from acting — has been killing it in the fashion department.
Blunt arrived on the red carpet for the Paris premiere of the Christopher Nolan-directed film in a vintage mint-green Balmain dress, which she later swapped for an equally stunning sequined tassel gown at the London premiere.
However, during a photocall for the UK showing, the actress nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction when her shimmering gold blazer popped open, exposing her chest.
Thankfully, her “Oppenheimer” co-star Florence Pugh was there to save the day and the “Little Women” actress quickly shielded Blunt from the cameras as she adjusted the top.
Yet the mishap didn’t seem to phase either woman as they laughed hysterically and continued to pose for photos.
“Oppenheimer” hits theaters on July 21.