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There is an advert currently on Tv showing Rylan Clark, I cannot recall what he is advertising but the question is, is it his face or a computer generated image as it looks so unreal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He looked so much better before he had his teeth done https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/li fe-styl e/life/ 1220834 /rylan- clark-n eal-tee th
Eileen in Corrie (Sue Cleaver) has looked odd since she had her teeth done, too.
I can understand anyone wanting nice teeth but why choose to make them look so obviously false?
Eileen in Corrie (Sue Cleaver) has looked odd since she had her teeth done, too.
I can understand anyone wanting nice teeth but why choose to make them look so obviously false?
Actually he has had his teeth almost put back to fairly normal. I never saw him before he had the last lot of teeth. I do like Rylan though.
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Good heavens, no, ozzy. I couldn't be doing with being so close to strangers all day, poking about in their mouths.
My parents both got all their teeth whipped out relatively young - it was a thing when the NHS came in to being. People believed it was the right thing to do, to save them from years of toothache. Of course all dental treatment was free back then. Today people have their teeth filed down to have falsies attached. It's bonkers to me
My parents both got all their teeth whipped out relatively young - it was a thing when the NHS came in to being. People believed it was the right thing to do, to save them from years of toothache. Of course all dental treatment was free back then. Today people have their teeth filed down to have falsies attached. It's bonkers to me
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