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Plastic surgery is a common practice in Hollywood and Academy award-winning actress Diane Keaton, 66, isn’t opposed to the idea.

The Annie Hall celeb covers the April-May issue of AARP magazine and speaks about a wide range of topics including whether she has changed her mind about getting a little work done to prevent the ravages of aging.

To date she hasn’t gone under the knife but said, “My thinking about plastic surgery is this, I haven’t had it, but never say never. Because when you do, you are definitely going to go there.”

In the past she has sworn off many things only to end up doing just that, “I said I would never have intercourse before I was married, and I did. I said I would never go to a psychiatrist and I spent much of my life in psychoanalysis. I’ve done all kinds of things I said I wouldn’t do, and of course, now I’m glad. Thrilled.”

She is good with the whole process of aging, “The best part is that I’m still here, and because the end is in sight, I treasure it all more. You have to take risks. Do things you can’t imagine. ‘Cause hey, why not, right?”

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