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Following her starring role in Dirty Dancing as Frances "Baby" Houseman alongside Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Gray decided to get a rhinoplasty to alter the appearance of her nose. According to the Independent, the actor said it was her mother who ...
As Jennifer Grey promotes her forthcoming memoir, "Out of the Corner," she is speaking out about multiple topics, including her two rhinoplasty surgeries.
"Dirty Dancing" stars Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze, who died in 2009, reportedly disliked each other for years before filming the iconic movie.
"It was a pure and simple accident that was tragic. And very in love with his wife," she said. "She was genuine, naive; you would do a take eight times and Jennifer would do it differently every time. "And the weird thing was, it's like, "What's wrong with me? He was a macho guy," Gottlieb said. "And the fact that we needed to be a natural match created a tension," she continued.
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Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze created one of cinema's greatest ever romantic duos in Dirty Dancing, but it wasn't so smooth sailing in real life.
"That was the first time I had gone out in public. I really thought it was capitulating." 'I'm beautiful enough.'" And our being forced to be together created a kind of a synergy, or like a friction." "And the fact that we needed to be a natural match created a tension. I was very busy with Matthew [Broderick]. Like, what could be more different.”
Jennifer Grey had the time of her life on Dirty Dancing, and can't wait to get to the next one (which is still in the works).
And our being forced to be together created a kind of a synergy, or like a friction." And the fact that we needed to be a natural match created a tension. "We're working on this sequel, I'm working on it with Lionsgate and working on the script.
"In the world's eyes, I was no longer me," writes the actor in her upcoming memoir, 'Out Of The Corner'.
"That was the first time I had gone out in public. In the world's eyes, I was no longer me. I loved that my parents did it [both underwent rhinoplasty], I understand it was the ‘50s. I understand they were assimilating.” “She [Grey’s mother] was pragmatic because she was saying, 'Guess what? “I mean it was like my religion. “When I was a kid, I was completely anti-rhinoplasty,” Grey said.