Kevin Costner’s Face Sparks Botox Rumors: Fans Say He Looks ‘Unnaturally Frozen’

Kevin Costner’s seemingly smooth features have ignited speculation about potential Botox use, especially following his recent divorce. According to an exclusive source for Life & Style, friends are concerned enough to consider an intervention to prevent him from compromising his leading man looks.

At 69, Costner recently reconnected with his Bull Durham co-star Susan Sarandon, 77, in Italy, sparking chatter about how “frozen” his face appeared.

The insider reveals that Costner has been “floundering” since his ex-wife Christine Baumgartner filed for divorce in May 2023, after 18 years of marriage and three children. This year also saw him step away from his successful show Yellowstone and struggle with the reception of his new Western film Horizon.

“He’s feeling the pressure to look his best with all the media appearances and is eager to attract a younger partner,” the source explains. “Instead of seeking advice on cosmetic procedures, he’s opted for a more hands-off approach, giving his surgeon free rein, which has unfortunately led to an unnatural outcome.”

Friends describe his appearance as “overly frozen,” lamenting the changes to his once rugged charm. While it’s suspected he may have avoided invasive surgery, insiders believe he’s overdone the Botox, leading to concerns among his circle.

“It’s unsettling to see him transform into a wax figure,” they share, noting that some wrinkles were part of his appeal. Ironically, they suggest that if Baumgartner were still in his life, she would have helped him achieve a more natural look, a skill she values highly.

Dr. Otto Placik, a Chicago-based plastic surgeon, weighed in on the situation, suggesting that Botox could be the reason for Costner’s lack of forehead wrinkles. “Given his history of sun exposure, you’d expect more lines, but there are none,” he noted. “The lowered eyebrows and excess skin around the eyelids further support this theory.”

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