Julie Chen Breaks Silence On Orchestration Behind Her Exit From ‘The Talk’

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Julie Chen Reveals Story Behind ‘Revenge Facelift’ 

In a fascinating act of self-reinvention, Julie Chen candidly shares how her exit from “The Talk” sparked a desire for transformative change. In her compelling audiobook, “But First, God,” the popular television personality describes how that prompted her to opt for a lesser facelift.

Julie Chen Says Her ‘The Talk’ Quit Prompts ‘Lower Facelift’

Besides the fact that the 53-year-old reportedly stated in her audio memoir that “Hollywood is not kind to aging women,” she claimed that after leaving the show, she saw cosmetic surgery as “a form of healing” and a way. to prove “these meanies can’t bring me down.”

Likening it to the concept of a “revenge body” after a breakup, the CBS star explained, “You know how some people, when they’re separated by a loved one, they get a revenge body? Well, I want revenge.”

Julie Chen at the CBS Daytime Emmy After Party - PasadenaMEGA

Chen emphasized in the book that the lower facelift was in line with the expectations of his profession because he “was not expected to look drastically different from season to season or the way people used to see me on TV.”

The “Big Brother” host also said, “When you work in front of television, and you’re a woman, you’re expected to look — I’ll just say it: young.” The mother of one admits that part of her professional success depends on how she looks on camera.

So, in order to continue working, he admits that taking measures such as “staying out of the sun, wearing sunscreen, and yes, if I have to, going under the knife” is necessary to meet those expectations. However, the producer still hopes to keep the cosmetic procedure private enough so that people believe she’s just “great and relaxing.”

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Unfortunately for the former “CBS Morning News” anchor, that didn’t happen as he was caught unexpectedly. The author of “When I Grow Up” recounts:

“Leaving one of my doctor’s appointments looking completely unrecognizable and completely wrapped like a mummy, I had no idea I’d been caught by the paparazzi,”

What will get him through all these changes? Fans will remember that when she left “The Talk,” it was just days after her husband, Les Moonves, resigned as chairman and CEO of CBS. This was due to allegations of sexual misconduct from multiple women, which he denied.

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Les Moonves enjoyed a night out with his wife Julie Chen who had accompanied him throughout the order.  They are at Madeo's Italian Restaurant in Beverly Hills, CAMEGA

In a shocking revelation, Chen announced his departure from “The Talk”, stressing that the decision to leave was made for him. This marks his first public statement on the matter, notably after choosing to remain silent before.

At the time, she only cited her desire “to spend more time at home with my husband and our young son” as her reason for leaving. That all changed this month, as in a recent appearance on “Good Morning America” ​​to promote her new book, she dropped subtle hints about the true motive behind her shocking departure.

According to PEOPLE, he may claim that some betrayal may have been involved. Referring to the topic, he stated, “It was a tough time. I felt stabbed in the back. I was, you know.”

Despite the challenging times, he seems to have moved on from the pain and embraced a new faith. Choosing to seek peace and healing, she frankly stated, “I don’t know if I can be at peace if I don’t have God in my life.” Chen also delves into revealing her spiritual evolution following her husband’s scandal in the memoir.

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She went on to share with “GMA,” “Julie Chen, before she found God was selfish, career-minded, vain, gossipy — fun to be with, but maybe a shallow type of person. Julie Chen Moonves, who now knows God, is someone who wants to help others; who wants to look at everyone with a soft heart.”

“The Early Show” mainstay’s new state of mind may be what helped him decide to return to CBS as host of “Big Brother.” The Blast reported that when he announced the news, he enthusiastically said, “So excited to be back on this stage,” with his hands raised.

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