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Daughter Almost Broke Peter Facinelli’s Nose
Watching movies with 3 year-old Fiona Facinelli can get kinda violent. According to Twilight star Peter Facinelli, he almost had to get a nose job after fearless Fiona accidentally headbutted him while watching Spider Man. True story.
Lucky for him, the swelling eventually went down … after a month!
Says Peter:
“My daughter Fiona headbutted me in the nose and it swelled up like Marlon Brando,” Peter recalled. “For a month I looked like. I thought I would have to get a nose job because I can’t play Carlisle as Brando!
“It happened when Fiona and I were watching Spider-Man and some scary parts came on. I went to close her eyes, but she likes the scary parts so she started fighting me saying, ‘I want see. I want to see.’ That’s when she headbutted me in the nose.”
What’s the moral of the story here? I’m not quite sure… if your livelihood depends on your looks, don’t let you kids watch scary movies and then try to cover their eyes up?
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