Who cares about aging, say Hollywood divas
The latest issue of V magazine has beautiful divas talk about how wonderful and confident it is to be over 60.
They have Jane Fonda 71, Susan Sarandon 64, Sigourney Weaver 61, Charlotte Rampling 64, and 60-year-old Amanda Lear talking about how aging has had no bearing on their everyday lives in the latest issue of V magazine which is focusing on Who Cares about Aging.
In an interview with V magazine, Sarandon said that she has become more satisfied with her looks as she's grown older. She admitted that she's no longer concerned with trying to keep up a youthful appearance.
Sarandon suggested that she has become more satisfied with her looks as she's grown older.
I wouldn't want to be 20 now, she said. I know so much more, and I'm much more comfortable in my skin, saggy as it is.
She also lamented the fact that Hollywood actresses are more focused on maintaining their good looks than developing their talent.
The star remarked: When I hear young girls complaining about superficial things... You're at the peak of your physical beauty right now! Just enjoy it and stop worrying about your thighs being too big.
Sarandon will next appear in Jeff Who Lives At Home, which is to be released in 2011. Jane Fonda claims that being older has made her a much happier and relaxed person.
She says: 'There's fabulous things about being older. The older people get, the less scared they are. All the studies show you're not as anxious, reports mailonline.com . She says that she does not want to slow down just because she is not 21 any longer. To prove the fact, she has already come out with a new DVD on exercises for women over 60.
Sigourney Weaver, Susan Sarandon and Jane Fonda have all been photographed in sexy poses by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
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