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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s on GMA promoting her new film, and gosh does [b]she still look young[/b] enough to be on Ally McBeal! [/quote] B/c she's still thin.[/quote] I'm not here to sing the praises of being overweight, but I don't think being *that* thin typically helps with looking young.[/quote] It does when it's natural and just how your body is built. People who have to work really, really hard to maintain a size 0 or 2 age faster because their body is literally not getting enough nutrients. Middle age weight gain also hits them differently. In that case it's probably better to accept being a size 6 or 8 and focus on stength training and other maintenance. But Flockhart is a naturally thin person with delicate bone structure. Like Audrey Hepburn. Audrey also aged well despite doing none of the Botox, fillers, and other interventions we do now (and that Flockhart is definitely doing to keep her skin looking smooth and youthful). But Hepburn wasn't dieting to keep her figure. She was just built like that and it aged well because it's what her body looked like. Same thing here, with the added benefit of modern beauty interventions. Oh, also women with extremely feminine features age better because as we age, decreased estrogen can make our features look less feminine. But if you start out with very delicate, fine features, this effect is less pronounced even if you don't do HRT.[/quote] I understand the comparison's to Audrey Hepburn, but Audrey Hepburn was severely malnourished for years during WWII and died at an age only a few years older than Calista is now. So, maybe not the best comparison. [/quote]
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