WHITESNAKE Singer Succumbs To Lure Of 'Chiclet Teeth'

August 17, 2005

According to a posting at AwfulPlasticSurgery.com, a web site dedicated to chronicling "the good, bad, and ugly of celebrity plastic surgery," WHITESNAKE singer David Coverdale is yet another celebrity who has succumbed to the lure of veneers — better known as chiclet teeth. "Veneers are not always a way to improve one's appearance as evidenced by personalities such as Gary Busey and Hilary Duff," the posting adds.

"Coverdale's teeth look odd and his face seems strangely feminized. I can't even venture a guess in regards to what procedures he may have had done in order to look like a woman (perhaps his current look is indicative of a less than optimal surgical outcome)."

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