Wednesday July 16, 2008
Sarah Jessica Parker during the 79th All-Star Game, July 15, 2008; Sarah arrives at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards in Universal Studios, June 1, 2008.
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An unairbrushed photo of Sarah Jessica Parker, 43, emerged at the 79th MLB All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium in New York on Tuesday, in which her beauty mark is noticeably missing, the Huffington Post reported Wednesday.
Last month at the MTV Movie awards, Parker's mole was clearly visible. (Click here to see the difference.)
“It’s true. She did have it done," a friend of Parker tells Usmagazine.com. "There was no reason for it, it wasn’t because she didn’t like her mole, and it wasn’t because of any medical reason, it was simply because she was in the mood to have it removed. That’s all.”
The Huffington Post pointed out that The New York Observer's Rex Reed made a cruel remark about Parker's mole in his harsh review of Sex and the City: The Movie.
"There's nothing wrong with Sarah Jessica Parker, that couldn't be cured by wart-removal surgery. That growth on her face just gets bigger with every close-up, and in the full-length movie version of Sex and the City it's so distracting you can't concentrate on anything else," Reed wrote. "It's not a beauty mark. I guess you can't tell a co-producer anything, but listen up, girl. At this point, you would make a wonderful Halloween witch."
(See photos of Carrie's crazy couture.)
After a Maxim magazine poll rated Parker the “unsexiest woman alive,” the actress — who called the story “brutal” — snapped back: “Am I really the unsexiest woman in the world? Wow! It's kind of shocking.”
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