Sarah Jessica Parker is known as the fashion icon she also plays on the big and little screens. So when people wanted to know about her new look, she gave the scoop to David Letterman.
Sarah Jessica Parker didn’t think it would warrant notice when she underwent plastic surgery to remove a mole on her chin. The operation occurred during mid-2008; conveniently, her surgeon was also her brother-in-law.
“I didn’t have strong feelings,” she told David Letterman on December 15. “I didn’t object to it. I just didn’t care for it. And I had about six free days when I could be bloody and stabbed and no one will care and honestly I didn’t think a thing about it. And then apparently it turned into ‘mole-gate.’”
Parker added that she knew the mole removal was noticeable when someone approached her about it. A woman on a beach asked why she’d removed her “signature.”
“I was like, ‘My mole was my signature? Isn’t my brain my signature?’” Parker said to Letterman. “For about the next 15 minutes I couldn’t hear anything because I thought I’d make a terrible mistake. Can they put it back on?”
Mole grafting isn’t a legitimate form of plastic surgery, so those odds aren’t in Parker’s favor. But a recent story on MakeMeHeal.com raised the point that while filming the upcoming Sex and the City big-screen sequel, Parker appeared to have the mole again. This time around, the story speculated, the mole was probably a bit of make-up added for continuity, since viewers are used to seeing it on Parker’s character.
It’s an odd thought – but probably true — that Sarah Jessica Parker plays a character with millions of real-life fans, and they’d notice it, and not like it, if her mole went missing.





anony responded:
Honestly, she is not aging with grace. I thought she was really cute in her young days and the early Sex and the City episodes.