OT--Weight wasn't her problem, but look what $$$$ can do...
Ms. Cal Culator
on 9/19/11 7:26 am, edited 9/19/11 7:33 am - Tuvalu
on 9/19/11 7:26 am, edited 9/19/11 7:33 am - Tuvalu
This woman...who looks younger than I do (except maybe in the real close up shots)...is actually one year younger than my mother. My mother doesn't know her address or her phone number or even what city she lives in.
And yet...with enough money and good care and talented assistants, an 87-year-old can look and sound like this. Watch the video:
www.people.com/people/article/0,,20528974,00.html
Amy Farrah Fowler
on 9/19/11 7:45 am
on 9/19/11 7:45 am
While I'm all for getting nips, tucks and remodels whenever you want, I think she looks like she's pulled too tight. Too much nippage, particularly around the eyes and mouth actually look worse than the regular lines we get.
Yah, I know she's in her 80's, but I really do think she'd look better if she looked a little more natural.
Yah, I know she's in her 80's, but I really do think she'd look better if she looked a little more natural.
She is a marvel! I have seen her before, and I cannot help but think there are some exceptional genetics there also! I have seen many rich women in that age group who have had lots of work done, and they don't look like that! We need to find out who her plastic surgeon is! She should write a book about how she takes care of herself! She is a rare beauty. She was the "poor little rich girl" wasn't she? Her family history is very interesting.
I think she looks amazing for her age and seems mentally sharp! Some of it may be genetics, some may be good plastic surgery. Regardless, she is blessed. My father, now passed, looked like he was in his late 40's when he passed...and he was 30 years older and never had plastic surgery. I know when I worked in healthcare I can think of a few cases of men and women that looked 30+ years younger than they were...some with and some without plastic surgery. I saw my father (and patients) decline due to dementia or alzheimers...and when that happens it don't matter what you look like. I would rather be 87, have good mental clarity, and look old and wrinkled rather than be 87, not remember how to swallow, or wipe my own behind...let alone who my loved ones were.
~Roxy
~Roxy