Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her usual gorgeous smile is beginning to look a bit odd, just sort of stiff against a somewhat puffy face. Not sure why she's insisting on fillers now at her twilight years when she would look just as stunning, and perhaps even more so, if she would just allow herself to continue to command beauty while aging gracefully and - ahem - naturally, as she seems to otherwise embrace nature on all other fronts. Yep, can't dismiss the "joker" fun house look, I get that.
Helen Miren, Dianne Keaton, Emma Thompson and Meryl Streep are all beautiful examples of older actresses who have aged naturally with minimal work.
They look much more timeless and beautiful than the actresses with taught frozen faces, stretched out cats eyes, fish lips and puffy fillers.
Those natural actresses all have much more staying power as actresses, since they can easily play older roles, and there are so few older looking natural actresses left. Their naturally aged faces are gorgeous and show so much depth.
No one is going to believe senior citizen Christie Brinkley if she is cast as a younger woman, yet she also would not be believable in an older role due to her frozen, stretched out face. It seems like by trying to capture youth in a bottle, these older actresses are plastic surgery-ing themselves out of career viability.
What surgery have the actresses you list had? I would like to age "naturally," but with a little surgical help.
NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her usual gorgeous smile is beginning to look a bit odd, just sort of stiff against a somewhat puffy face. Not sure why she's insisting on fillers now at her twilight years when she would look just as stunning, and perhaps even more so, if she would just allow herself to continue to command beauty while aging gracefully and - ahem - naturally, as she seems to otherwise embrace nature on all other fronts. Yep, can't dismiss the "joker" fun house look, I get that.
Helen Miren, Dianne Keaton, Emma Thompson and Meryl Streep are all beautiful examples of older actresses who have aged naturally with minimal work.
They look much more timeless and beautiful than the actresses with taught frozen faces, stretched out cats eyes, fish lips and puffy fillers.
Those natural actresses all have much more staying power as actresses, since they can easily play older roles, and there are so few older looking natural actresses left. Their naturally aged faces are gorgeous and show so much depth.
No one is going to believe senior citizen Christie Brinkley if she is cast as a younger woman, yet she also would not be believable in an older role due to her frozen, stretched out face. It seems like by trying to capture youth in a bottle, these older actresses are plastic surgery-ing themselves out of career viability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her usual gorgeous smile is beginning to look a bit odd, just sort of stiff against a somewhat puffy face. Not sure why she's insisting on fillers now at her twilight years when she would look just as stunning, and perhaps even more so, if she would just allow herself to continue to command beauty while aging gracefully and - ahem - naturally, as she seems to otherwise embrace nature on all other fronts. Yep, can't dismiss the "joker" fun house look, I get that.
Helen Miren, Dianne Keaton, Emma Thompson and Meryl Streep are all beautiful examples of older actresses who have aged naturally with minimal work.
They look much more timeless and beautiful than the actresses with taught frozen faces, stretched out cats eyes, fish lips and puffy fillers.
Those natural actresses all have much more staying power as actresses, since they can easily play older roles, and there are so few older looking natural actresses left. Their naturally aged faces are gorgeous and show so much depth.
No one is going to believe senior citizen Christie Brinkley if she is cast as a younger woman, yet she also would not be believable in an older role due to her frozen, stretched out face. It seems like by trying to capture youth in a bottle, these older actresses are plastic surgery-ing themselves out of career viability.
Anonymous wrote:Her usual gorgeous smile is beginning to look a bit odd, just sort of stiff against a somewhat puffy face. Not sure why she's insisting on fillers now at her twilight years when she would look just as stunning, and perhaps even more so, if she would just allow herself to continue to command beauty while aging gracefully and - ahem - naturally, as she seems to otherwise embrace nature on all other fronts. Yep, can't dismiss the "joker" fun house look, I get that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Christ Brinkley?
YOU WILL FIND OUT WHEN YOU DIE!
Anonymous wrote:Who is Christ Brinkley?
Anonymous wrote:She over did the plastic surgery. She has wrecked her face. She has strange craxy eyes. She would have been better off just aging naturally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many people would like to look this good
I usually think she looks great and I'm pretty pro plastic surgery (get botox and fillers myself) but this is a bad example. She's starting to get that Joker look.
Anonymous wrote:She was subtle with her plastic surgery until she got the role of Roxie in Chicago.
Then she became unrecognizable. Believe she got got the works; full face lift with cheek implants, Botox and fillers.
Anonymous wrote:Who is Christ Brinkley?
Anonymous wrote:Who is Christ Brinkley?