Lisa Kudrow, 62, showcased a smooth, youthful appearance at the Human Rights Campaign’s 2026 Los Angeles Dinner on Saturday night. The former Friends actress smiled radiantly on stage at the Fairmont Century Plaza, wearing a crisp white power suit with a black camisole layered underneath. Her side-parted blond bob was slicked behind her ear during her remarks at the high-profile event.
Recent Botox Experiences
Kudrow began using Botox at age 60 but encountered unexpected side effects. She revealed, “I think it contributed to my eye irritation and this weird pattern on my forehead, so I’m probably done with it now anyway.” This comes as she vows to steer clear of further cosmetic enhancements.
Thoughts on Aging Naturally
The actress admits fear of growing older, stating, “I am scared of having to see myself looking like my grandmother one day, but I’m excited to play older roles.” Fans continue to recognize her, which surprises her. Kudrow earns praise for embracing natural aging, despite a rhinoplasty at 16 that transformed her self-image.
She described the procedure: “I went from, in my mind, hideous to not hideous. I did it the summer before going to a new high school. So there were plenty of people who wouldn’t know how hideous I looked before. That was a good, good, good change.”
Reluctance for More Surgery
In 2024, Kudrow explained her hesitation toward additional surgeries: “I don’t judge anyone for doing it. A lot of people look fantastic, but I also am afraid that if it doesn’t heal right, [I will] look older and altered.”
She questioned, “Everyone but me seems to be doing this, so should I? Am I allowed not to? Or is it going to be so off-putting it’s going to affect people’s experience watching me?”
Poses with Celebrities
Kudrow posed alongside And Just Like That and Sex and the City star Kristin Davis, as well as The Comeback actor and executive producer Dan Bucatinsky. She also appeared with James Costos, showrunner Michael Patrick King, Kelley Robinson, and Becky George.
Promoting The Comeback Season 3
Kudrow promotes the third season of HBO’s The Comeback, which premiered March 22. She portrays Valerie Cherish, an aging actress desperate for relevance who headlines the first AI-written sitcom.
The cult comedy launched in 2005 with critical acclaim but low viewership, resulting in cancellation. A dedicated fanbase led to its 2014 revival, though ratings remained weak. Season 3 garners strong reviews, and Kudrow confirms it as the series finale.

