Linda Kozlowski G'Day Appearance: 'Crocodile Dundee Actress' Has Plastic Surgery?

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By Brittney R. Villalva , Christian Post Reporter
January 15, 2013|4:39 pm

Linda Kozlowski, the crocodile hunter's wife, appears to have undergone plastic surgery.

Paul Hogan's wife made a recent appearance alongside the "Crocodile Dundee" actor earlier this week at G'Day USA in Hollywood. The actress appeared to look so young, however, that some speculated that she had undergone plastic surgery.

Hogan, 73, and Kozlowski, 54, first met in 1986 while co-starring in "Crocodile Dundee" film.

After the film, Hogan left his then wife to marry Kozlowski. The couple has now been happily married for 23 years. But at the recent G'Day event, it appeared that Kozlowski was again backwards.

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"Linda Kozlowski stepped out this week looking like a new person," the Daily Telegraph reported adding that Kozlowski had "a look that suggests the actress may have gone under the knife."

Hogan was first accused of going under the knife back in 2008.

"Comparing his face colour and texture to his neck, my conclusions are that the operations he has had include a facelift, eyelid surgery, CO2 laser resurfacing and Botox treatments," Plastic surgeon Dr. Kourosh Tavakoli said, during a 2008 interview with the Herald Sun. "From the colour change from his face to his neck, he has had laser resurfacing."

A couple of years before, reports surfaced that neither Hogan nor his current wife had aged well and were nearly "unrecognizable."

Fans also speculated the Kozlowski had undergone plastic surgery, although most said that she looked good.

"Looks like a nose job as well, her face has completely changed," one user wrote on the Daily Telegraph blog. "Sorry but thats plastic surgery gone good."

"Well, what ever she's doing its working - she looks fabulous," another user added.

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