Back in 2012, she wrote a strong opinion piece on The Daily Beast criticizing the media for fabricating stories about her appearance.
The same article was republished by the outlet in 2020 when interest in Ashley’s appearance spiked again.
I choose to address it because the conversation was pointedly nasty, gendered, and misogynistic and embodies what all girls and women in our culture, to a greater or lesser degree, endure every day, in ways both outrageous and subtle. The assault on our body image, the hypersexualization of girls and women and subsequent degradation of our sexuality as we walk through the decades, and the general incessant objectification is what this conversation allegedly about my face is really about, the actress wrote.
She proceeds to address what was said about her following a recent television appearance where viewers noticed her “puffy” face, which she attributed to a month-long regimen of medication — “multiple rounds of steroids” — previously stated by her representatives to treat a sinus infection and flu.
In February, 2020, she opened up about receiving botox treatments to fight ‘siege migraines.’
And when it comes to taking care of her face, the She Said star revealed she uses rose tea. “It’s full of antioxidants, which are great for the skin.”
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