Patricia Arquette is not opposed to going under the knife to stay youthful, as the pressure in Hollywood to look a certain way is very real.
“This is my own face and if I decide to get a facelift tomorrow, I’m going to do it,” the 54-year-old “Medium” alum exclusively told Page Six at the Gotham Awards Gala earlier this week.
“Anyone can do what they want with their own face…but I understand why people feel that pressure.”
Arquette added that there is a “real pressure to look a certain way” in Hollywood.
“[The look is] this, kind of eternal ingenue, and you just don’t see it a lot in the human race,” said the “Severance” star. “It’s kind of a Hollywood-specific look.”
Arquette then explained how she can rise above the pressure.
“Ultimately there’s Hollywood and your relationship with Hollywood as an actor, and then there’s your own relationship with yourself and the world around you,” said the ‘Otherhood’ star.
“What adventures do you want to have in this life? I feel very happy with where I am now.”
Arquette has been acting for decades, appearing in such films as “True Romance” and “Flirting with Disaster.”
In recent years, she has received recognition for her work, including an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for “Boyhood” and Emmy wins for her respective roles in “The Act” and “Escape at Dannemora.”
Arquette is currently starring in the acclaimed series, “Severance,” Playing Harmony Cobel, the mysterious boss at Lumon Industries.
“I’ve been playing creepy weird women lately and I have to say it’s really fun,” the “Wildflower” star also told Page Six. “This character [in ‘Severance’] is really interesting to me. She is, in a sense, a true corporate man.
“She’s indoctrinated into this company and she’s doing all these things for the greater good of the company,” Arquette added before noting, “We can get indoctrinated into a lot of things.”