Thursday, June 27, 2013

Buzz Aldrin Plastic Surgery Before and After Facelift Photos

Buzz Aldrin has admitted to having a facelift in a recent issue of Time magazine. When asked why he decided to get a facelift at the age of 77, he answered:

It’s kind of funny, but I’ve been exposed to a lot of G-forces as a fighter pilot and in space. That caused a sagging jowl that needed some attention.
I’m not sure about the exact date of the surgery, but the photo here is from July 10, 2007. I guess it would be before his facelift.

I believe you can never be too old for plastic surgery, just too unhealthy. I’d rather operate on a healthy, non-smoking 77 year old than an unhealthy 55 year old.

Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin's will have to pay his ex-wife half his fortune following the couple's divorce settlement.

The 82-year-old, who was the second person to ever walk on the moon, was brought down to earth after officially ending his 23-year union to Lois Driggs Cannon.

The couple agreed to the terms on Dec. 28, and Cannon will receive 50 percent of the $475,000 in Aldrin's bank account as well as half of the profits from his stocks and business dealings, according to the court documents.

Aldrin also agreed to give Cannon $9,500 a month in spousal support and 30 percent of his annual income, which is about $600,000, TMZ.com said.

She also gets to keep their 1988 Mercedes, which has vanity plates that read, 'MOONGAL.'

The couple tied the knot  on Valentine's Day in 1988 but had no children together.

Aldrin's first marriage was to Joan Archer, with whom he had three children - James, Janice and Andrew.

But their relationship ended as the astronaut fought alcoholism and depression after he was thrust into the spotlight following his mission to the moon in 1969.

He has since said that overcoming depression and alcohol was one of the hardest challenges of his life.

His second marriage was to Beverly Zile. 
Aldrin was the second man to ever step foot on the moon following Neil Armstrong, after the two men landed there in space-flight Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.

While Armstrong kept a relatively low-profile over the years, Aldrin has enjoyed the limelight.

He has denied having a 'chip on his shoulder' about being the second man on the moon instead of the first.

After retiring from the space program in 1973, Aldrin joined the Air Force.

He admitted in his autobiographies Magnificent Desolation and Return To Earth that he had suffered from clinical depression and battled alcoholism after leaving NASA.

Despite his personal turmoil, Aldrin showed his humorous side when he appeared in The Simpsons and was interviewed by Ali G.

In 2009, he even starred in a spoof rap video with Snoop Dogg and Talib Kweli.

The following year Aldrin was the third contestant to be voted off Dancing With The Stars U.S.