She’s past the 70 year mark, but Miss Fonda, whose early ‘80s workout video is still one of the biggest selling on the market, credits a sexually active lifestyle for keeping her in good shape.
"How do I still look good?" she told German newspaper Bilt about a year ago. "I owe 30 per cent to genes, 30 per cent to good sex, 30 per cent because of sports and healthy lifestyle with proper nutrition and for the remaining 10 per cent – I have to thank my plastic surgeon.”
At 45, Liz Hurley is one hot mamma! The sexy star credits motherhood for helping her stay in shape.
“I don’t do a lot of exercise,” she says. Can looking this good really be that easy?!
52-year-old Pfeiffer is the epitome of good health and radiance. In an interview with InStyle magazine a few years ago, she opened up about aging, how she’s growing to accept it and how she works extra hard to stay in shape.
“It took me about eight years to feel it was okay to look my nicest. To think, I’m just going to enjoy this. The older I get, the more I like hearing it. There’s this tremendous pressure off [after age 50] – you deserve to have a wrinkle, you deserve to hav
"I chase three children to stay in shape. I don't have a regular routine. When I notice things aren't quite where I want them to be, I step it up. You park further from the door, you take the stairs instead of the elevator."
She is 53, but her body and skin are showing younger numbers.
Age is such an indefinable experience. I look at my grandmother when she was my age - she had boobs down to her waist and looked like an old lady. At 65, my mom is as fun, cool and beautiful as ever. I think it's just a state of mind."
Age is just a number and beauty is a life time, take it from 50-year old Sheryl.
"Whether it was work, marriage, or family, I've always been a late bloomer."
If you want to know the advantages being a late bloomer, take a look at 62 year old Sigourney. She is amazingly amazing.
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