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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Erika Jayne's undeniable presence and look in her 50s. She's been a beacon of style, fitness, and blonde energy, sparking conversations about age, beauty, and attractiveness. Men and women of the forum, it's your turn to weigh in. Does Erika Jayne capture your idea of looking good in your 50s? Is her appearance something that strikes a chord with you, whether it's a nod of approval or a shake of skepticism? We're not just talking about surface-level appeal. It's about the message it sends on aging gracefully, maintaining one's health and looks, and the standards it sets (or doesn't) for everyone watching. So, what's your verdict? Erika Jayne: a symbol of ageless beauty or just another facet of Hollywood glam? Looking forward to your honest, uncensored opinions! [img]https://media.glamour.com/photos/60c0489531e38e5c953df598/16:9/w_1280,c_limit/Erika-Jayne-drop-the-routine-social.jpg[/img][/quote] She has had a lot work done. She was once quoted as saying it takes 40k a week to keep her looking that good. She is also admittedly on the new weight loss drug. [/quote] She looks the same as twenty years ago with longer hair, Botox and thinner. Kyle has had the most surgery by far, followed by Dorit.[/quote]
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