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Debunking ‘Hostage’ Star Suranne Jones’ Nose Surgery Rumors

Suranne is afraid of Botox!

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Suranne Jones is a talented English actress and producer who initially rose to prominence playing the role of Karen McDonald in the ITV TV show Coronation Street. She joined the show in 1997 and appeared in a total of 398 episodes till 2004.

Upon leaving the television series, she found further success through her performances in other television drama series, including Vincent, Strictly Confidential, Harley Street, Unforgiven, The Crimson Field, Scott & Bailey, and Vigil.

From 2015 to 2017, she portrayed the role of Dr. Gemma Foster, a general practitioner, in the show Doctor Foster: A Woman Scorned. For that, she bagged several awards, including the 2016 British Academy Television Award for Best Actress.

Beyond a successful television career, Jones has also had a flourishing film career. Since making her acting debut in 1997, she has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows and has continued to find success.

Jones is currently co-starring in the Netflix political thriller Hostage alongside Ashley Thomas, Julie Delpy, and Martin McCann. She is also an executive producer of the series, which is created and written by Matt Charman.

Since she has been working in the industry for a long time, people have been noticing several things about her, such as her transformation and facial changes. Some are saying that Jones had had a nose surgery to fix her supposed “big nose.” But what’s the truth?

Did Suranne Jones have nose surgery?

While people have been speculating online, as of this writing, there are no reports of Jones allegedly undergoing the knife and fixing her supposed “big nose.” To this date, the actress has neither confirmed nor denied having done nose surgery.

In addition to that, her past statements about actresses undergoing plastic surgery and admitting to having a crooked nose hint that she is against using artificial procedures to beautify women.

Jones’s statement came in August 2025 when she sat down for an interview with Radio Times. In it, she first stressed that having all-female directors – Isabelle Sieb and Amy Neil – for the Netflix show Hostage was essential as they were the best people for the job.

Suranne Jones during a playwriting talent hunt for Sheringham Little Theatre (Photo: Instagram)

She stated, “The best people for the job were always going to be women. And Netflix agreed. If women don’t use women writers, or directors, or camera operators, no new women will come up in the industry. We need to train women.”

“And we also need to have older women on screen,” she added. The English producer was then questioned on whether older female actors should feel able to age naturally on screen if they wish, compared to feeling pressured into getting cosmetic procedures.

In reply, Jones first revealed that she was scared to death when it came to Botox or any kind of plastic surgery. She mentioned, “I’m frightened to death of any kind of Botox or anything like that.”

She then began to illustrate an example of the scrutiny that female stars are subjected to, which she once faced personally. She said, “My auntie was talking to me the other day. She said, ‘People always ask me, when did Suranne break her nose?’”

Suranne Jones while doing promotion of her 2025 Netflix series ‘Hostage’ (Photo: Instagram)

“I’ve never broken my nose, but because it’s not perfectly straight, or whatever… Anyway, character is about what shines from within. It’s not about fixing what’s outside,” she concluded her statement.

Similarly, in her 2019 feature with The Guardian, the Manchester native actress mentioned how she occasionally looks in the mirror and gets an uncanny sense that her late mother is staring back, saying Jones still has the same crooked nose and same big eyes like a pixie.

To conclude, Jones seems to be pretty fine with her nose and doesn’t seem to have undergone nose surgery. Furthermore, she even admitted that she is terrified of any kind of Botox. So, it’s unlikely she will use any on her own skin.

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