Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People say "Oh she only looks so great because she is rich and can afford plastic surgery, a personal trainer, professional make/up, hair, lighting and a professional personal stylist.
If all that were true, then why doesn't every celebrity her age look so good???!
People seen to have such a tough time acknowledging that someone may just be genetically blessed.
It does happen you know. Unfair but still true.
Pick your chromosomes wisely!
Because some surgeons are better than others. Some trainers are better than others. Some make up and hair stylists are better than others. Some people make better choices in what they wear than others.
Pick your surgeon/stylist/trainers wisely.
It's largely genetics. If you already have the genetics behind it---it's easy to maintain. Think: j-lo (latino), Stefani (Italian descent), etc. Fair skinned people have a harder time keeping up with it. Brinkley has the round face and more golden skin.
Anonymous wrote:http://magazine.foxnews.com/celebrity/ageless-christie-brinkley
Now look at this photo from when she was 59. That's reality and not having the best lighting. Not saying she looks bad, but of course people are going to look amazing with good lighting and plastic surgery.
I wish more people were able to see others as beautiful at all ages, without having to have modified their faces and hair.
Anonymous wrote:And if she aged without any enhancements, as it appears her significant other (John Mellencamp) has, I don't think people would be as congratulatory. Sad, but it's the way of the world.
http://www.etonline.com/news/173332_christie_brinkley_and_john_mellencamp_are_totally_on_and_showing_pda/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People say "Oh she only looks so great because she is rich and can afford plastic surgery, a personal trainer, professional make/up, hair, lighting and a professional personal stylist.
If all that were true, then why doesn't every celebrity her age look so good???!
People seen to have such a tough time acknowledging that someone may just be genetically blessed.
It does happen you know. Unfair but still true.
Pick your chromosomes wisely!
Because some surgeons are better than others. Some trainers are better than others. Some make up and hair stylists are better than others. Some people make better choices in what they wear than others.
Pick your surgeon/stylist/trainers wisely.
I agree. It's too much.Anonymous wrote:It's kind of creepy that she looks that young at an "old" age.
Anonymous wrote:People say "Oh she only looks so great because she is rich and can afford plastic surgery, a personal trainer, professional make/up, hair, lighting and a professional personal stylist.
If all that were true, then why doesn't every celebrity her age look so good???!
People seen to have such a tough time acknowledging that someone may just be genetically blessed.
It does happen you know. Unfair but still true.
Pick your chromosomes wisely!
Anonymous wrote:The bump on the side of her nose -- is that caused by botox?
Anonymous wrote:She is gorgeous-
Anonymous wrote:Still has a 62 year old vagina though. Don't expect she's had that surgically enhanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks great. She has kept herself thin and stayed on top with her plastic surgeon. Good for her!
It makes me sad to see people saying stuff like this. What if she had kept herself in shape, but did not dye her hair or have plastic surgery? I am pretty sure that most people would be saying she looks awful and haggard. So what we are teaching people is that being fake and pretending to be something you are not is good. I hope that one day we can advance as a society and learn to love and accept people as they are and not what a magazine or designers say we should be. I think we'd all be a lot happier.