Her opinion on cosmetic surgery, the harmful effects of age on her body, this bad habit which harms her beauty: Vanessa Paradis speaks frankly. Confidences.
Vanessa Paradis gave an interview to the French edition of the magazine Harper’s Bazaar of which she is also on the cover. For this November 2023 issue, the star spoke about this little harmful pleasure which she finds difficult to give up, which could nevertheless rejuvenate her face.
Vanessa Paradis is feeling the signs of aging
If she still displays this mischievous face and this unmistakable smile, Vanessa Paradis is starting to feel the effects of time on her body. But she doesn’t want to let her age get her down. “It can weigh sometimes… But I can’t say that my relationship with the passing of time and my image worries me. And, no matter what, I’m working on not giving a damn. And it’s not won because I remain very ‘girly'”, she confessed. To counter the signs of aging, the singer does not intend to succumb to cosmetic surgery, although appreciated by certain celebrities. “I hope your next question doesn’t concern my relationship with cosmetic surgery… Because it’s always the same thing with actresses or singers. It’s always the same refrain”, said the blonde. It is to avoid failures that Lily-Rose Depp’s mother says “no” to the scalpel. “Haven’t you noticed? It’s either, ‘Oh damn, how expensive she got!’ or : ‘Oh damn, what did she do?‘We can no longer imagine for a second that things can be done naturally, with the right creams and the right massages“, she lamented.
Vanessa Paradis can’t be Mick Jagger
In addition to the effects of time on her beauty, Vanessa Paradis notices them on her energy, less flamboyant than before. “When we sing and dance while pacing the stage between courtyard and garden, and what’s more while smoking nearby, it goes less easily than before, and I notice that,” underlined the former companion of Johnny Depp. Vanessa Paradis’ youth model: Mick Jagger! Although she admires the singer’s energy, the Frenchwoman is not ready to make the same sacrifices. “I would like to be like Mick Jagger at 80, but he doesn’t smoke, doesn’t drink and works out several hours a day. Me, I have trouble with discipline, I love the pleasures of life too much to give up cigarettes and a glass of wine. I’ll stop smoking cigarettes one day, but not to feel beautiful, just to feel good. Afterwards, if it can do both, it’s not any worse…”, she confided. A timely beauty resolution as the Tobacco Free Month will begin.