Actress
Keira
Knightley
says
she
doesn't
intend
to
go
for
plastic
surgery
but
she
won't
condemn
those
who
go
under
the
knife
to
look
better.
The
29-year-old
admits
that
surgery
can
restrict
facial
movements.
But
if
it
makes
people
happy,
they
are
free
to
try
it,
reports
femalefirst.co.uk.
"It
is
a
drawback,
not
being
able
to
move
your
face.
But
I
don't
think
I
would
ever
condemn
any
woman
for
doing
something
that
made
her
feel
better
about
herself," she
said.
"If
she's
suddenly
feeling
like
she's
the
most
disgusting
thing
in
the
world,
and
that's
what
she
wants
to
do
and
that
makes
her
happier,
then
I
think
she
should
be
free
to
do
what
makes
her
feel
better
in
her
own
body,
her
own
skin
and
own
mind,"
the
actress
added.
Asked
if
she
would
ever
consider
going
under
the
knife,
Keira
said,
"Surgery
for
myself?
I
hope
I
don't.
I
don't
plan
to.
But
who
knows?"