Hollywood actor John Stamos recently shared his experience of a past unsuccessful nose job and how he turned to the late Michael Jackson for help. Stamos, 62, disclosed this on ‘The Really Good Podcast’ hosted by Bobbi Althoff. He mentioned undergoing two nose surgeries in the ‘80s after breaking his nose as a child and disliking its appearance during his time on General Hospital.
Stamos admitted to seeking cosmetic procedures out of vanity, acknowledging his dissatisfaction with the initial results. He humorously described his nose as resembling Peter Pan after the first surgery and decided to have it corrected by Michael Jackson’s plastic surgeon during a break from his acting role. The late pop icon, MJ, had also been open about his own nose surgeries and other cosmetic enhancements.
In his memoir ‘If You Would Have Told Me’, Stamos revealed the childhood taunts he endured due to his nose, being called “Big Nose Stamos” by schoolmates. Despite the initial procedure, he remained unhappy with the outcome, prompting him to opt for a revision by the renowned plastic surgeon associated with Michael Jackson.
