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Stars and Scars -- You Be the Judge
The "peace deal" has been signed, but it's debatable whether we got the upper hand. And boy, did Janice Dickinson start a plastic surgery war with Kris Jenner! So we gotta ask ...
The "peace deal" has been signed, but it's debatable whether we got the upper hand. And boy, did Janice Dickinson start a plastic surgery war with Kris Jenner! So we gotta ask ...
The article doesn't actually mention what the specific "stars and scars" refer to, leaving me wondering whether this is about celebrity skin treatments, military service marks, or some other comparison between beauty and trauma that the author assumes readers will understand without explanation.
The "stars and scars" are specifically about military service honors and combat injuries, which becomes clear when you read the third paragraph where the author discusses how veterans carry both medals and physical reminders of their service. The article is more about the contrast between public recognition and private suffering than it is about cosmetic procedures.
The article doesn't actually mention what the "Stars and Scars" refers to - is this about celebrity body art, or the military's "Star" and "Scarf" awards system? The headline is completely misleading without clarification.