A barely recognizable image of Jennifer Hawkins early in her modeling career has fans scratching their heads.
This week, an image of Jennifer’s 2004 Ralph magazine cover resurfaced on Instagram influencer watch account Celeb Spellcheck.
The racy photo was taken months after Jennifer won the prestigious Miss Universe pageant and showed the blonde posing suggestively in a skimpy red bikini.
Jennifer Hawkins’ 2004 Ralph magazine cover has resurfaced online, prompting fans to comment on how different the Miss Universe Australia was at the start of her career. Pictured is Jennifer’s Ralph 2004 cover
Many users commented on how different Jennifer looked, writing, “Wow Jen Hawkins is unrecognizable!”
“That doesn’t even look like her,” another user agreed, while someone else added, “There’s no way it’s Jennifer Hawkins – really?!”
At the time of her photoshoot with Ralph, Jennifer sported pencil-thin eyebrows and much thinner lips.
The racy magazine cover resurfaced this week on Instagram influencer watch account Celeb Spellcheck. Pictured right: Jennifer’s 2004 Ralph magazine cover, and left: Jennifer looks different on the red carpet in 2018
Many users commented on how different Jennifer looked, writing, “Wow Jen Hawkins is unrecognizable!”
She’s since embraced a fuller, more natural brow style and now sports a noticeably fuller pout — perhaps thanks to some clever makeup techniques.
Jennifer has been the subject of plastic surgery rumors for years, but has never asked if she’s gone under the knife.
In 2018, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr Randal Haworth offered his expert opinion on the evolution of Jennifers’ look, telling Daily Mail Australia at the time: “I often see pretty girls like Jennifer wanting to refine their features to enter the territory of “models”. .’
At the time of her photoshoot with Ralph, Jennifer sported pencil-thin eyebrows and much thinner lips. Jennifer is pictured with Donald Trump after winning Miss Universe Australia in 2004
According to Dr. Haworth, who did not treat Jennifer himself, she invested in some minor enhancements to “improve overall facial balance.”
“Most people would be scratching their heads as to how a former Miss Universe could possibly improve her already idolized face,” he said.
“Her new, more glamorous appearance was aided by a rhinoplasty to slim and elevate her nasal tip while shrinking her asymmetrical nasal bones.”
In 2018, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Randal Haworth offered his expert opinion on whether Jennifer had gone under the knife. Pictured left: Jennifer as a teenager, and right: May 2018
Although she’s been a household name for over 15 years, Jennifer has barely aged and is arguably prettier now than she was in her early 20s.
Dr Haworth believes the former Myer ambassador indulged in “fillers on her cheeks and other areas of her face”, as well as Botox.
“I strongly suspect that she also had lip augmentation for more sensuality and better overall facial balance,” he added.
Although she’s been a household name for over 15 years, Jennifer has barely aged and is arguably prettier now than she was in her early 20s. Photographed in 2016 with husband Jake Wall
In 2010, Jennifer attributed her drastic change in appearance to healthy eating, exercise and makeup.
“Women get better with age because they have more self-confidence. It’s all about makeup and health,’ she said on The Kyle and Jackie O Show.
Jennifer has previously danced around the topic of plastic surgery when asked about her age-defying looks.
In 2010, Jennifer attributed her drastic change in appearance to healthy eating, exercise and makeup. Photographed in 2023
In 2014, she told Australian Women’s Weekly that it was in the nature of the fashion industry to be accused of having had cosmetic surgery.
“When someone says ‘under the knife,’ I don’t have a reaction,” she said.
“Everybody in the industry understands that. That’s fine. I’m cool with that. I’m cool with people who have an opinion, but like I said, I’m happy with who I’m in. as a person and I really want to live my life.
In 2016, Australia’s former Next Top Model judge claimed it was a personal choice if people wanted to invest in plastic surgery.
She told the Daily Telegraph: ‘To each his own!’
In 2016, Australia’s former Next Top Model judge said it was a personal choice if people wanted to invest in plastic surgery, telling The Daily Telegraph: “Everyone for themselves”. Pictured in 2020