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‘Skyfall' Daniel Craig and Rachel Wiesz Marriage Update: 007 Splits After Facelift Pressure [PHOTOS]

In what must be the exception that proves the rule, rumor has it that 007 Skyfall husband Daniel Craig is feeling pressure from the studio to get a facelift before the next Sam Mendes directed James Bond instalment, Bond 24, while the world still raves over his wife's Rachel Wiesz uncompromised beauty in her latest film Lobster. Rumor has it that the only reason the studio isn't pushing Craig even harder is they are afraid her might split. It is looking more and more like Daniel Craig's unsteady marriage to the Bond franchise may end in its inevitable divorce even sooner than anyone anticipated.

46-year-old actor Daniel Craig isn't the man that he used to be, or at least he doesn't really look like the man he used to be.

Rumor has it that as the earth's cruel joke, gravity, continues to ravage the poor man's face so severely that the 007 producers are afraid that the audience will think that James Bond was exposed to some sort of severe radiation leak between films.

An insider told OK! Magazine that the only thing that scares the powers that be more than Craig's deflated face, is his overinflated sense of self:

"Producers have noticed that he hasn't aged well since shooting Casino Royal in 2006 and that he may be in need of a face-lift.

"[But] he doesn't desire to go under the knife...They're scared he'll blow up at them."

If they can talk the reluctant geriatric into the doctors off, Daniel will have more than enough time to fully recuperate before it's time to start filming, as director Sam Mendes and Bond 24 co-writer John Logan haven't come close to finishing the script yet.

The famed American Beauty visionary claims that if the script isn't water tight before they start filming, everyone will die--or something equals dramatic as that (via Cinema Blend):

The next one-- it's being written...it's ongoing.

For me, so much of it is about script...It's like the building of a boat-- once the boat gets on the current, it's gone. If there's a hole in the boat, you're f--ked.

"So you've got to make sure there's no holes in the boat, and that's what we're doing now."

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