Meg Ryan, the iconic actress known for her roles in movies like “Sleepless In Seattle,” made a rare public appearance in New York on Thursday. At 61 years old, Meg looked completely different, with a smooth complexion and fuller lips. Despite denying any plastic surgery or enhancements, her transformed appearance raised eyebrows.

The actress was attending a screening for Michael J. Fox’s upcoming documentary, “Still.” The film chronicles Michael’s battle with Parkinson’s disease, combining documentary, archival, and scripted elements. Meg, a longtime friend of Michael, made sure to support him despite her limited public outings lately.

The event, held at the Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, was attended by other celebrities like Bill Murray and Elvis Costello. Meg seemed to be in high spirits, posing with her friends and showing off her effortless style in a scarlet jacket, brown plaid trousers, and chunky black boots.

Over the years, Meg’s appearance has attracted speculation of cosmetic procedures. In a 2015 interview, she dismissed the rumors, stating that she doesn’t pay much attention to them and finds it silly to be a hater. Plastic surgeon Mark Youssef even analyzed her face in 2016, suggesting multiple alterations including cheek fillers, a nose job, lip injections, Botox, and a possible facelift.

Despite the speculations, Meg remains focused on her career. Last year, it was announced that she would be returning to the screen, both starring in and directing the movie “What Happens Later.” The film, described as an evolved and nostalgic take on the romantic comedy genre, tells the story of a former couple stranded in an airport during a snowstorm, exploring their romantic past. Joining Meg in the movie is David Duchovny, who will co-star as the male lead.

Meg Ryan’s appearance may have changed, but her talent and commitment to her craft remain as strong as ever. As she continues to make her mark in the film industry, it’s great to see her supporting her friends and colleagues, like Michael J. Fox, in their endeavors.