'I find there's no shame in wanting attention. I find there's no shame in getting dressed up and showing off a look.'
"Like, once when I went to an event with a baseball cap, and people asked me, 'Why are you wearing a baseball cap?' And I said, 'Well, I just had a hair transplant,'" he said."People were amused and amazed that I answered."
That said, Jacobs just said it's"normal" for him to be transparent about these sorts of things, especially given that there's still a stigma surrounding plastic surgery — something he noted by saying,"It seems so crazy when an actor or public figure denies that they've done something.""And they say like, 'Oh, it's olive oil, I bathe in seltzer.' It's like, come on.
"And then maybe that will have a resounding echo that helps people feel less ashamed," Jacobs said. And to echo this sentiment, he said that he's delighted with the results and that he doesn't"think there's shame in being vain."
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