Last week, Sydney cosmetic surgeon Dr Mariusz Gajewski – also known as ‘Dr Maz’ – produced a list of those he believed to be Australia’s 10 Most Botoxed celebrities. Sophie Monk and Shane Warne topped the list – but also included were media personalities Charlotte Dawson and Megan Gale.
Dawson and Gale both hit back on social media at the weekend.
Gale wrote an angry and impassioned string of tweets, defending herself from the accusation she’d had Botox:
I cannot tell you enough @DoctorMariusz how offensive I find your claims & so called “suspicions” to be. I have NEVER indulged in any kind of injectable or plastic surgery…I’m 100% natural & as a beauty brand ambassador for me, it’s essential that I remain so.
You have absolutely no right to insinuate anything to the contrary @DoctorMariusz unless you have factual evidence to support these comments. In truth @DoctorMariusz I find it damaging to my brand & I liken this article to bullying as you are literally picking people to bits.
Next time, if you feel the need to use celebrities to promote yourself, do not include me @DoctorMariusz as it does not pertain to me. Thanks.
At the same time, Dawson shared a segment of Mariusz’s writing on Instagram, and commented, “Can’t quite believe anyone would even consider going to this guy!?!!! Wowsers!”
On another photo she wrote, “So this ‘doctor’ describes my dermal filler as a ‘pig face’ look? I don’t use dermal filler! What a shonk!” This was the passage from the article she shared with her followers:
On Monday, Dr Gajewski wrote again about the plastic surgery procedures he believed Dawson to have had. See below:
Dawson shared the picture on Instagram, and defended herself, saying, “This Dr won’t quit! Now he’s in Woman’s Day calling me “pig eye” the after shot was taken at the Nickelodeon Kids awards only a few weeks after I was released from hospital & was 8 kilos heavier from medication.”
Dawson also defended Gale, writing, “Having known Megs for many years she is 100% Botox free so we might stop with the surgery shaming now.”
Top Comments
It's not just western women with issues on their looks. Asian women are having surgery to look more western. Arabic women have nose jobs to look more western. Black skinned people are lightening their skin, as do other cultures, like Indians. I think it's a global epidemic. I for one, won't be getting botox, fillers or anything and am enjoying seeing how my face and body is changing as I get older. I'm 51 and have embraced my wrinkles and body fat, and I have a husband who is very proud of my shunning all the celebrity hype.
Dr Gajewski has date raped more than one young woman using drugs.