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Attention quickly shifted

However, social platforms quickly shifted attention from Kate’s career and personal reflections to her appearance. Many observers commented on perceived changes in Jackson’s face, sparking a flurry of criticism.

“Can we just stop getting so much plastic surgery as we get older? Those ‘angles’ nowadays look like muppets full of smashed stuffing and horrific stitching,” one user wrote.

“The face jobs surely didn’t fare well! Natural beauty has more value than plastic & fillers can ever offer. Why is this so hard for some to understand?” another commented.

“Jackson made a poor choice in the plastic surgeon who worked on her face. I thought she was esthetically prettier than the other two Angels. She would’ve aged beautifully if she’d let herself do so,” added a third.

Despite the backlash, many fans rushed to defend Jackson, pointing out her health struggles and the unfair focus on appearance.

“Kate had heart surgery and a stroke. That’s why she wore tennis shoes for balance. Leave her alone. Stop judging her. She was a good actress. She left Charlie’s Angels for health reasons,” one fan wrote.

“So sad that social media means ripping people apart. I guess it makes you feel better? I think they all look great. 3 cancer survivors,”.

“Please don’t be mean or judge Kate — it seems that she was very ill back awhile ago. If she seems a little off it’s ok. She looks amazing to me and I’m thrilled to see her back in the spotlight, and she’s not wearing a mask. I applaud her —yay Kate,” a third fan chimed in.

Tanya Roberts, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd, stars of the American TV show ‘Charlie’s Angels’, circa 1980. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

Reflected on modern culture

It’s unclear whether Kate Jackson has seen everything written about her over the past few days. However, reflecting on modern culture, she admitted she doesn’t understand social media.

“I don’t understand social media. I mean, I don’t get it. All I want is a little privacy. And I don’t understand why people are so fond of taking their picture and telling the world where they are at this very moment, doing this thing. I don’t get it,” she said.

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