You can achieve the cheeks with fillers, the nose was definitely surgery. I think she looks great. |
| Did you see the dailymail article? She was pregnant. |
Yeah, I've heard that one before on DCUM. In real life all humans have wrinkles. Even those super young looking Asian women. |
Yes, eventually. But it's different for Black people. I'm a Black woman with very fair skin so it's different for me. But my 65-year-old MIL who is very brown has no wrinkles. I kid you not. None on her forehead, no crow's feet, no smile lines, nothing. Now that's not saying she is flawless or a fountain of youth. She's completely grey, she has bags under her eyes, dark spots, and she's lost most of her eyebrows. But as far as wrinkles on her face, she has none. I kid you not. |
Where did you read that? All I saw was ‘biologically mine,’ which I think we can guess is code for surrogacy (or something else maybe?) but not necessarily that she carried the child herself. |
Today's article. It shows her with a small bump and then hiding under baggy clothes. She definitely looks postpartum pushing the stroller. |
I worked with a woman from Trinidad who looked like a supermodel (5'10, maybe 135 lbs, all legs) and her skin was flawless in her 60s, but she was very wealthy and took amazing care of her skin. And she never had kids, so no fluctuations in weight. |
OK, so let's rephrase it from "wrinkling skin" to "aging skin". It really not about wrinkles. I never met a middle aged black person that I confused for a teenager or a 20 -30 year old. Naomi is a former supermodel who is naturally younger looking, but it's impossible not to have any signs of aging (as her uterus knows). Let's be real. |
| I don't find it hard to believe she carried her daughter. She probably used eggs from her 30s. I've seen some articles with women I'm their 50s and even 60s acting as gestational carriers for their daughters. |
Aren’t all babies borne of the beautiful vanity babies! I know mine was. Not reproducing on my part would have been criminal.
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I’ve had doctors gasp when they read my chart and realize how “old” I am. I’m 51 and nada. It’s not just my face I don’t have wrinkles or sagging skin anywhere. Not my chest, not my neck, not arms, my belly is still taught. I am sure I will start to lose some elasticity mid 50s but who knows my grand had no wrinkles at all in her 70s. I have a sister who looks much older than me, when we were younger she always had great muscle definition, but I never did even though was slimmer and an athlete, I always had a layer of fat. that kept me from having any definition. I’m sure eventually I will lose the layer of fat, maybe after menopause, but I do think the extra bit of softness is what is keeping the sagging and wrinkles at bay. |
Nope, sorry. Surrogate. |