We all want to look flawless on our wedding days, but three New Jersey sisters wanted someone else in their life to look flawless, too: their dad.
After sisters Jennifer, Jackie and Nicole Sharman decided they would all tie the knot within seven months of each other, they told their father, John, that his wrinkles had to go -- and asked him to get Botox.
The sisters told "Good Morning America" on Monday that they wanted their truck driver dad to look good for their wedding photos.
“We have pictures where you can see [our dad's wrinkles] really bad," said Nicole, who was married in July 2012.
John agreed to his daughters' request, and before Nicole's wedding, he got Botox around his eyes and mouth.
Jackie, who married in September 2012, said, “[He looks] fresh and rejuvenated."
While it is unusual for fathers to undergo cosmetic surgery for their daughters' weddings, brides are increasingly turning to plastic surgery to prepare for the big day. In addition to an entire TV show dedicated to the subject, ABC reported on the rising trend in 2012.
Watch the video above for more on John's Botox, and let us know in the comments: Was this a fair pre-wedding request?
The thick-browed warlock also said there will be a lot less people killed this year in Mexico. According to some statements by the current Mexican administration, at least 70,000 people were slain between 2006 and 2012 as the government of then President Felipe Calderon battled drug traffickers.
After reading some of his dozens of predictions, Vazquez took questions from reporters and said tarot cards showed Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is battling cancer, will make it to his inauguration but that he will be dead by April.
He also said cards showed him the death of Jenni Rivera, the Latin music superstar who was killed Dec. 8 in a plane crash, was not an accident.
"The plane would not have exploded the way it did if it hadn't been carrying a bomb," he said.
Investigators have not revealed any evidence the plane exploded in the air.
Regardless of his shortcomings, his readings get wide coverage in the local media. And there have been times when he has been spot-on.
In 2006, he predicted Calderon would win the Mexican presidency. Last January, the warlock accurately predicted that the world would not end in December, saying theories of doomsday in 2012 were "big fat lies."
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