Almost half of Irish people, according to The Irish Daily Mail, would consider using botox or fillers to keep wrinkles at bay.
The research shows attitudes towards cosmetic surgery are changing, with 47% admitting they would turn to the needle to reduce signs of ageing.
"Why can't people be happy to grow old... it's such an unwinnable war" said Breakfast presenter Ivan Yates.
The Irish Examiner has a front page image of Denis O'Brien with the story "O'Brien - Plot to damage me".
Mr O'Brien told the High Court he had asked a private investigator to look into allegations that a PR firm involving some former executives from INM had engaged in a conspiracy to damage him.
In The Irish Times, there is a photograph of a queue of people waiting to get into the home of Garda Anthony Golden to pay their respects.
The lead in that paper "Coalition differences on future USC cuts - Labour party only commits to phase charge out for low and middle income earners".
The Irish Independent has a large front page image of Johnny Sexton, but its lead story is "Not enough places for free childcare promise.
The Irish Daily Mail leads with the story of the Carrickmines homeowners who say they supported the tragic traveller family involved in a fire in Carrickmines. They say they are being villified over their legitimate concerns about emergency accommodation for the survivors.
The Star, The Mirror and The Sun go with the story of a CIA torture victim in Afghanistan who was subjected to a Westlife song on a loop and at a loud volume as a form of torture.
The Herald goes with people paying their respects to the family of Garda Tony Golden. "Long blue line of tears".
The Farmers Journal features a smiling Brendan Howlin and a scowling Michael Noonan outlining all the Budget goodies for farmers.
Chris Donoghue was drawn to a story in The Times Irish edition, the online paper.
Reporter Ellen Coyne wrote about her experience of being left in a room yesterday with Ministerial handlers and RTE staff from the Today programme ahead of an interview.
Direction was given that neither Minister would "breathe" on a microphone until all of the questions were seen in advance.
Producers eventually had to relent and hand over the questions, so that the Ministers could prepare themselves in advance of the interview.
Pg 10 of The Examiner - Stephen Fry to step down after 13 years in the hot seat of the QI programme. The actor / presenter has said it is time to move on.
Ivan was particularly exercised about a wedding video the two Breakfast presenters participated in. The papers too cover that story today, because it turns out the best man recruited 30 celebrities for his wedding speech, including Chris and Ivan.
"All of them bigger than us, I doubt very much we made the final cut" Chris admitted.
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