Meg Ryan, the 61-year-old actress known for her roles in movies like “Sleepless in Seattle”, recently made her first public appearance in six months. She attended a screening of a documentary about Michael J. Fox’s battle with Parkinson’s disease, showing her support for the actor.

Fans were shocked by Ryan’s appearance, with some commenting that she looked “unrecognizable”. Speculation about plastic surgery was reignited as she displayed a remarkably smooth complexion. However, Ryan has previously denied undergoing any procedures.

While some people took to social media to criticize Ryan’s new look, she has always maintained that she pays little attention to negative opinions about her appearance. In a 2015 interview, she said, “There’s a lot of hatred in the world today. It’s so easy to judge. Imagine being a hater, how stupid.”

During the screening, held at the Lincoln Center in New York, Ryan seemed to be in good spirits as she posed for pictures with fellow celebrities such as Billy Murray and Elvis Costello. The event was a significant one for Michael J. Fox, who has been living with Parkinson’s disease for three decades and recently released a documentary about his journey.

Fox, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the age of 29, has become a leading figure in advocating for greater awareness and research. In a recent interview, he candidly expressed that his battle with Parkinson’s was becoming tougher, sharing the challenges he faces on a daily basis. He also spoke about a recent spinal surgery he underwent due to a benign tumor, which affected his ability to walk.

While the focus of this article may be on Meg Ryan and Michael J. Fox, it brings to light the issue of people commenting on others’ appearances. Should people have the right to judge and criticize someone else’s face? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Let’s also take a moment to send love and prayers to Michael J. Fox as he continues his fight against Parkinson’s disease. Help us spread the word by sharing this article with others who may be interested in staying informed and entertained.