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Parker denies mole removal

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METRO NEWS SERVICES
July 18, 2008 5:35 a.m.
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Sarah Jessica Parker has denied she has gone under the knife to remove a beauty spot from her face — insisting she has not had plastic surgery of any kind, imdb.com reports.


The Sex And The City star was photographed apparently without her signature facial feature — a mole on her chin — as she stepped out for a baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York City on Tuesday.


Pictures of the actress clearly show that the previously noticeable blemish has been replaced by a tiny mark.


But 43-year-old Parker is adamant that she has not undergone surgery, with her representative saying, “Nothing has been removed.”


Meanwhile, Parker has been hailed as this year’s unexpected crush by a U.S. men’s magazine bidding to make up with the actress after calling her the unsexiest woman alive.


The 43-year-old Sex And The City star was outraged last year when men’s publication Maxim bestowed her with the unsexy honour, insisting the insult was “brutal.”


And Parker’s outspoken opposition to the title seems to have worked. The actress will receive her award in the August issue of the magazine.

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