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Streisand's Face In Ruins!

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April 8, 2019

<p><strong>Cosmetic surgery obsession leaves diva unrecognizable -docs</strong></p>

Streisand's Face In Ruins!

AGING diva Barbra Streisand’s obsession with plastic surgery has destroyed her face, leaving the Funny Girl hardly recognizable, say sources.

The songbird’s oddly misshapen puss drew stares during a March 12 outing with hubby James Brolin to a Beverly Hills plastic surgery clinic, sparking speculation she was getting even more fixes.

“She’s had so much work done on her face she doesn’t even look like herself,” snitches an insider. “Weirdly, her nose is the only thing she hasn’t tinkered with.

“She likes her nose and believes it’s responsible for her crystalline singing voice, so she wouldn’t dare touch it.

“But she’s had so many facelifts and Botox and filler injections, the rest of her face is frozen. She can barely lift a brow or smile.”

Boston cosmetic surgeon Dr. Dave E. David believes the 76-year-old diva has gone too far.

“She’s loaded herself with so much filler her face looks puffy, her eyes look puffy,” notes the doc, who hasn’t treated Barbra. “I think she tried to fill in the lines but she looks like a big puffball.

“She overfilled her face. It’s so overdone.”

Troy, Mich., plasticsurgeon Dr. Anthony Youn, who also hasn’t treated the star, thinks she’s had a slew of work, including a facelift to tighten her jawline, filler injections in her cheeks and Botox to smooth her forehead and frown lines.

But sources say the Yentl sensation is driven to look young over fears

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