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Sarah Michelle Gellar has quipped that she would require a lot of plastic surgery to play Buffy again.The 47-year-old actress gained global attention after starring as Buffy Summers on the iconic supernatural series Buffy the Vampire Slayer between 1997 and 2003.And with whispers of a revival, the Cruel Intentions star has shed light on whether she would reprise the role, admitting its likely they would choose someone younger.She told WHO magazine: I would need a lot of plastic surgery because I dont think I look like a teenager. I don't know if I would approach playing her any differently really. Buffy is such a beautiful character. That never changes, but I think they will get someone younger if she does come back. But if people think that I can still save the world and kick butt, Im OK with that!20th Century Fox20th Century Foxloading...READ MORE: 13 TV Shows Brought Back After CancelationAsked where she sees Buffy today, she said: Im asked that a lot but Im still not really sure. I like to think shes living a good life, a peaceful life, without having to do all the slaying she used to. But Im happy with how we ended things with Buffy. I loved playing her and I feel proud of what she stood for, what she still stands for. She wasnt just the girlfriend or the token female ... all things we take for granted in film and television now. I feel like Buffy was a part of that positive change.Gellar, who has two children with husband Freddie Prinze Jr., has watched back the show with her brood and is very proud of the role that transformed her life.Asked if she ever revisits the program, she said: Ive watched a few with my kids, yeah.They love it. I'm proud to watch it with them. Buffy changed my life. A lot of times when you start a show at a young age, you get stuck, but I didn't have that. Buffy grew ... she went to college and then essentially, she became a mother. She was a mother to all the slayers. I never felt like I was trapped because I got to do so much. And then I got to play all these other characters.Get our free mobile app10 TV Revivals That Were So Bad They Ruined Their Original ShowsFiled Under: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sarah Michelle GellarCategories: TV News