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The Boys star says that finding success in Hollywood has changed her mind about getting a nose job.
While speaking on a panel at San Diego Comic-Don, Doumit, 32, opened up about how she considered going under the knife earlier in her career.
“It’s a beautiful half-Lebanese, half-Italian nose,” she said onstage Friday, July 26. “It’s very strong.” Still, “Ever since I was a young age, I thought to myself, ‘When I book my first job, I’m gonna get a nose job. I’m gonna get paid for that and then I’m gonna get a nose job.’”
She said the pressure to get plastic surgery “was fed to me for many, many years.” But, “then I booked my first job and I didn’t get a nose job — I’m saying ‘job’ a lot here,” she joked. “But I didn’t get a nose job and then booked the next job, and thought ‘I’ll get it now.’ And then I didn’t get a nose job. And then I kept booking jobs and not getting nose jobs. And I kind of realized one day that I was booking jobs with the way that I looked, and I thought, ‘Oh, I don’t need a nose job because I’m booking jobs.’”
The actress, who hails from Australia, landed her first big TV role on the NBC sci-fi series Timeless in 2016 before crossing over into video games as Farah Karim in 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Doumit now plays Victoria Neuman, a politician and secret supervillain, in the Amazon Prime superhero series The Boys.
Doumit explained, “I’m doing the thing I love and I’m doing it the way that I look. And it’s not what the traditional narrative is. It’s not what a lot of people might think beauty is. But I think it’s beautiful and I think I wanna see more big noses on women on the screen. So, go, baby.”
Off-screen, Doumit has been linked since June 2022 to The Boys costar , who’s played tech whiz Hughie Campbell and one of the good guys on the show since its 2019 premiere. Doumit joined the cast in 2020.
In July 2023, a source exclusively told Us Weekly that the couple was “still together and are going strong.”
As his career continued to take off, Quaid, 32 — the son of and — was keeping his personal life close to the vest. “He’s a very private person these days, just like his mother,” the insider shared. (Ryan, 62, and Dennis, 70, split in 2000 after nine years of marriage.)