marion-cotillard-2012.jpgKate Winslet should look into letting Marion Cotillard join her, Emma Thompson and Rachel Weisz in the British Anti-Cosmetic Surgery League as an honorary member - the French actress has been speaking about how women's insistence in fighting ageing with botox.

She told The Cut, "I just think it's kind of sad, because it shows the fear of women. I'm a total injection freak, injection phobic. The last time I had a shot was when I went to Mali, and I had to have the shot against yellow fever. And when I have to have an injection I'm like a four-year-old, running around the room with the nurse behind me trying to catch me."

That sounds hilarious, I would have loved to see that.

She continued, "So I guess I won't have Botox or whatever you put inside yourself to look younger. But then, I mean, I don't know. I cannot judge this fear. It just makes me sad."

Marion added that the attitude to ageing is much healthier in France, where growing old gracefully is much more popular then a jab to the face. "I was at my friend's house the other day, and all those women there, they were between 50 and 70, and they were so beautiful," she explained. "Sometimes in LA or even in New York, you run into a lot of products, a lot of women filled with all those products. It's not just about plastic surgery now, it's about injections ... and all the women look kind of the same. It just shows fear, and that makes me sad."

Poor Marion.