Emma Frost has Plastic Surgery
Famed comic book series heroine admits that she underwent plastic surgery on multiple occasions. Learn more by reading on!
Emma Frost,
the fictional female character of the X-Men series comic books, once admitted that she got plastic surgery done on her nose. Emma Frost revealed this in the New X-Men series number 18 during a page of dialogue with Jean Grey. In later editions, the once X-Men foe admitted she had received this procedure on other parts of her body, though the writers of the series never specified where. Despite this, there have been several comic book spin -offs involving Emma Frost, some of which have centered on her childhood, development, teenage years, and various roles with various groups in and outside of the Uncanny X-Men.
Emma Frost's character was first introduced as the White Queen of the Hellfire Club, the society that once was at odds with the main X-Men team that was led by Professor Xavier. Emma Frost's powers varied from issue to issue, but the vast majority that was explored was those of telepathy. Aside from her storyline as having received plastic surgery, Emma Frost's character was able to read minds and control objects telepathically, and obtained powers of memory alterations, mental shock blasts, paralysis induction, casting of illusions, and astral projections. She was later written to be able to shape shift into a diamond that would allow her the ability of superhuman strength such as that of the Incredible Hulk.
When the X-Men developed as an animated series on North American television, Emma Frost's character appeared in various cameos between 1992 and 1997. She first appeared in "The Phoenix Saga" featured as the White Queen. Writers left out the story line concerning her plastic surgery, and almost no mention of her early life or background was summarized for viewers. At one point, Emma Frost was even on the side of the Brotherhood of X-Men. In one episode she is drawn wearing Cerebro, the machine invented and utilized by Professor X in the series' Wolverine and the X-Men. As she is often central for the plot that many of the filmmakers are adapting for the screen, she may end up in future X-Men franchise films.
In the live-action film, Emma Frost is played by Sigourney Weaver in X-Men: The Last Stand. Later, in the 2009 film based on Wolverine, she is played by Tahyna Tozzi, an Australian model, singer, and actress. January Jones, who plays a major role on television's Mad Men, also played Emma Frost in X-Men: First Class. She and the character have one thing in common besides beauty: they are both proponents of plastic surgery!
In video games, Emma Frost has made several appearances. When Nintendo Entertainment system developed The Uncanny X-Men and X-Men: Madness in Murderworld, Emma Frost appeared on screen as the White Queen. In a later version called Marve Super Hero Squad Online, users can play Emma Frost, defeating villains with telepathic powers and transforming into a super strong diamond, as her original character was written.