Did Connie Britton Go Under the Knife?

Did Connie Britton have plastic surgery? It’s true, Connie Britton looks radiant, but sometimes a little bit of surgery may enhance one’s natural beauty. Below are the rumors, plastic surgery facts, and more!

Short Bio

Connie was born March 6, 1967 in Boston, Massachusetts. She has twin sister Cynthia. Connie’s first movie was 1995 The Brothers McMullen. She really surprised later in few revealing scenes like the one in Women in Trouble. Her latest role is Mrs. Clark in 2013 The To Do List. She is divorced and has one adoptive child.

Personal Life: Connie met investment banker John Britton at the Alpha Delta House when they were both attending Dartmouth College. They moved to Manhattan together in 1989 and got married in October 1991. They divorced in 1995, but Britton kept her married name as her stage name. In November 2011, Britton adopted a son, Eyob Britton, from Ethiopia.

Connie Britton's Plastic Surgeries

When Connie Britton first adopted her son, Yoby, five years ago, she said that she went for two years without looking in the mirror at home — simply because her no-frills life didn’t allow time for vanity. That still holds true, just to a lesser extent.

Whether it's classical cosmetic enhancements like a boob job or more obscure things like eyelid surgery, here is a list of all the known plastic surgeries Connie Britton has done:

Connie Britton - Cosmetic Procedures
Nose JobN/A
Boob JobNo
Breast ReductionN/A
FaceliftN/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt LiftN/A
Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)N/A

Quotes by Connie Britton

"I think that sense of humor is important in marriage. A sense of humor gets people through marriage."

Connie Britton

"There's something about Southern women that is so unique yet so universal. Strong southern women are allowed to be soft and feminine and have a sense of humor. But what I love about Southern women in particular is their universality."

Connie Britton

"My twin sister, my cousin, and I used to write and perform plays for my family. We raided the closets for costumes and fought over parts. I'm sure I was the bossiest one."

Connie Britton

"People have always asked, 'Do you prefer comedy or drama?' And my answer is, 'Both, at the same time.'"

Connie Britton

"The thing about taking risks is, if it's really a risk, you really can fail. It's only a pretend risk if you really can't fail."

Connie Britton