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She’s A Vampire: Famous Women Who Look Way Younger Than They Are
Hollywood may be obsessed with youth, but this group of women has cracked the code to aging backward—sometimes doing so naturally, other times with a little help from Botox.
The following stars have urged women in their fifties to avoid hiding or believing they’re “off the shelf.” They’ve also questioned the “hype” surrounding eternal youth.
In contrast, some have shamelessly admitted that, just like their fans, they’re also obsessed with their age-defying looks…or even credited their healthy appearance to their marriages.
Without further ado, here are 20 actresses and singers who look decades younger than they actually are.
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Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer, the daughter of actors John Aniston and Nancy Dow, had her first major film role in the 1993 horror Leprechaun. The following year, she reached global fame when she starred as Rachel Green in the sitcom Friends.
The 56-year-old actress told Allure that she exercises a minimum of four times a week.
“Strength training is the most important thing for women in their 50s. If you lose muscle, your bones get brittle—osteoporosis. We fall down, we break a hip, and that's a wrap,” she said.
Jennifer also told the magazine that she approaches aging with “positivity and gratitude.”
Milla Jovovich
Milica Bogdanovna Jovović, better known as Milla Jovovich, began her career as a model in the late 1980s.
After her film debut in The Night Train to Kathmandu, Milla became famous for her roles in the 1990s films Return to the Blue Lagoon, The Fifth Element, and The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc.
The Kyiv-born beauty shares three children with her husband, director Paul W. S. Anderson.
On her 50th birthday last month, she posted, “I feel like I’ve lived so many different lives over the last 50 years! So many eras come and gone, so many iterations of myself, and still iterating lol! I’m SO GRATEFUL for the good, the bad, and everything in between.”
Tilda Swinton
The Oscar-winning star, 65, has embraced her gray hair, but her face has not changed much since the photo on the left was taken in 2008.
Her résumé includes films such as The Deep End, Michael Clayton, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Narnia, and four Wes Anderson movies.
Tilda explained that she very rarely wears makeup and that looking older is far from being one of her concerns.
''Aging is not something to be feared,” she said. “I'm interested in wrinkles appearing - I think it's kind of fascinating. I wouldn't want to be 23 again. And I wouldn't want to be 53 again! I live with the reality that my life just gets better.”
Brittany Snow
Somehow, Brittany looks younger now than she did in 2004.
You may recognize the 39-year-old actress from the soap opera Guiding Light, the series American Dreams, the musical Hairspray, or the Netflix drama The Hunting Wives.
Last year, she addressed the speculation that she had undergone plastic surgery, writing on social media, "I’ve never had any surgery, not one. No nose job (people have told me I needed one! But no), no [work done on the] eyelids, no facelift. Nothing."
She attributed her looks to losing "baby weight" from her face, minimal use of Botox, and lasers.
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl appears much younger than 63.
The All I Wanna Do singer-songwriter said a friend bought her a “Botox gift p******” for her 42nd birthday after she complimented her good looks.
However, Sheryl immediately regretted the decision. “When the technicians came in, I saw they had those really high eyebrows and I just went, ‘What am I doing?’” she told Express UK.
She added, “Getting old is definitely not for sissies, to quote the great Bette Davis. I don’t love getting lines on my face, but I’m not going to get a facelift."
Cameron Diaz
"I feel very grateful that I get to turn another year older because not everybody does. Not everybody gets to grow old,” the actress said when discussing her Longevity Book, which features scientific research on how and why the female body ages.
"There's no secret to aging well," Cameron added. "There's a basic way of doing it and it's called living.”
The 53-year-old explained that the five pillars of wellbeing are: good nutrition, physical exercise, good night's sleep, stress release, and meaningful relationships.
Demi Moore
Demi earned worldwide fame after playing a grieving girlfriend in the 1990 film Ghost.
During her press tour for The Substance, the 63-year-old actress spoke about society’s obsession with staying young, saying, “Anybody who thinks that getting older means life is less is sadly mistaken.”
She said the film that earned her an Oscar nomination helped her reflect on a time in her life when she placed "a lot of value" on her appearance and on trying to look young in the spotlight.
“I look at having my daughters, and I don’t want there to ever be in their minds that there is an end. To me, this is the most exciting time of my life,” Demi added.
Cindy Crawford
Cindy was featured in her first magazine cover when she was a junior in high school.
During the 1980s and 1990s, she walked runway shows for luxury brands such as Chanel, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and Christian Dior, and was featured on the cover of multiple fashion magazines.
The supermodel, who will turn 60 this year, has revealed that she gets different cosmetic procedures, including Botox and vitamin injections.
"When I was 30, I might have said, 'I'm just going to age in a way that honors time and is completely natural,' but I'm no longer so highbrow about it," she told the Ladies Home Journal.
"Too much Botox scares me and plastic surgery is really scary, but as long as you don't use these things to change your face, I think it's okay."
Alicia Silverstone
Alicia was 18 years old when she filmed Clueless, in which she played the popular Beverly Hills teen Cher Horowitz.
Three decades later, the 49-year-old actress continues to work, appearing in Bugonia alongside Emma Stone and being set to co-star in Tunnels with Susan Sarandon.
“I’m a natural girl and I don’t like putting chemicals in my body,” Alicia told the Wall Street Journal.
The actress and producer credits her vegan diet for helping her be her “sparkliest, healthiest, happiest” version of herself.
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