“Is that you, Renee Zellweger?”
That was CNN’s oh-so-cheeky headline. Gawker opted for the subtle “Here are some photographs of Renee Zellweger”, while friend and ally of all women The Daily Mail chose the profoundly reserved headline “What HAS Renee Zellweger done to her face? Bridget actress looks utterly unrecognisable as she steps out with her boyfriend in LA”.
And when you look at the photographs they’re using, you’d probably wonder the exact same thing. “How does that HAPPEN?”
That happens on The Daily Mail because the photographs they used to illustrate the astonishing change were taken 13 years apart, with the ‘before’ taken when Renee was 15 kilograms heavier.
In Renee’s case, it’s not just selective picture editing, but collective memory too. Most of our recollections of Renee Zellweger are from years ago. The last movie anyone remembers Renee from was Miss Potter in 2006 (which would have been filmed a couple of years earlier), and the movies we remember her best in – Bridget Jones, Chicago, Cold Mountain – were even earlier.
Renee Zellweger is not a red carpet regular. Since 2010, she’s been out maybe three or four times a year. So we don’t remember her as she is, but as she was. When we see her now, it’s like running into a friend from high school that you haven’t really seen in ten years.
She looks really different. When you do a side-by-side comparison, it’s incredibly surprising. But in these side-by-side comparisons, there’s a whole lot more going on than some kind of totally face-changing surgery.