The beautiful Hollywood star was once just a normal looking girl(2)



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The beautiful Hollywood star was once just a normal looking girl(2)

The beautiful Hollywood star was once just a normal looking girl

They have star cards on the Walk of Fame, numerous awards, and millions of fans all over the world. They had the perfect image, couture gowns, and numerous stylists to help them shine on red carpets and magazine covers. But things weren't always like that. Compare recent photos of these famous beauties with those from when they were still dreaming of entering Hollywood.


Vanessa Paradis, 1988

 Paradis is a French singer, actress and model known for her music and film work.


Uma Thurman, 1994

Thurman is an American actress known for her strong performances in movies such as Lowlife and Kill Bill.

Mariah Carey, 1988

Although not a movie star, Mariah Carey is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her five-octave range and several best-selling albums.


Kelly Milo, 1985

 Milo is an Australian singer, songwriter, actress and television show judge known for her musical and television success.


Gwen Stefani, 1999

 Stefani is an American singer, songwriter and fashion designer known for her work as the lead singer of No Doubt and her solo music career.


Heidi Klum, 2002

 Klum is a German model, television host and entrepreneur known for her success in the fashion industry and television.

 


Kylie Jenner, 2010

 

Jenner is an American television personality, model and entrepreneur known for her success in reality television and the cosmetics industry.


Kate Winslet, 1995

 Winslet is an English actress recognized for her performances in films such as Titanic and The Reader.


Sarah Jessica Parker, 1980

 Parker is an American actress, producer, and fashion designer known for her performance in the television series Sex and the City and a string of film credits. Early and recent photos of these beautiful Hollywood stars show their transformation from youth to maturity.

 

Not only have they changed in appearance, but they have also achieved great success in their careers. Their stories have inspired countless young people who dream of entering the entertainment industry, proving that talent, hard work and perseverance can lead to success and recognition. On screen and in life, they shine in their own way and have become role models and inspirations for countless others.

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