Her relationship with her body, ageism in Hollywood, her regrets about cosmetic surgery, the treatments she undergoes to stay young: Sarah Jessica Parker opens up openly and without taboos. Confidences.
Sarah Jessica Parker was a guest on the hit radio show The Howard Stern Show on June 28. While Sex & The City just celebrated its 25th anniversarythe one who plays Carrie Bradshaw admits not having suffered faceliftand she regrets it today.
Sarah Jessica Parker peels to stay young
Asked by Howard Stern about cosmetic surgery procedures, such as Botox and injections, Sarah Jessica Parker emphasizes that she did not succumb to the call of the scalpel. “I ask people all the time, ‘is it too late?'” she confided. While the actress confesses to not liking her reflection in the mirror, she’s never felt the need to do plastic surgeryeven if the idea is very tempting. “Honestly, I think I missed out on the good old facelift you do when you’re 44,” she said regretfully. The American then bet on anti-aging aesthetic medicine treatments, such as Peeling, carried out by dermatologists to ensure beautiful skin.
Sarah Jessica Parker calls out ageism in Hollywood
Far from being against cosmetic surgery, Sarah Jessica Parker does not condemn the stars who have recourse to it because the diktat of youth is omnipresent in Hollywood. “I understand why people make this choice because there is so much emphasis on the appearance of women“, said the one who was criticized for her white hair and marked wrinkles during the launch of the series And Just Like That. “There were so many endless articles about aging, and aging gracefully, ‘Sarah Jessica has gray hair’… First, they weren’t. But who cares?“, she wondered. The star who plays Carrie Bradshaw rose up against the pressure on women to look young. “I was sitting next to Andy Cohen who has gray hair all over his hair, and you didn’t mention that at all,” denounced the mom who remains a dazzling beauty at the age of 58.