Kim Cattrall no longer says “no” to a pinch and pinch.
After it was announced that she would briefly reprise the role of Samantha Jones on “And Just Like That,” the “Sex and the City” star spoke to the Sunday Times about fashion, her family, and her changing approach to aging. public eye.
“I’m in my 60s now and about to fight aging in any way I can,” said Cattrall, 66.
“There are many other alternatives now, treatments that encourage your own body to fight aging. There are fillers, there is botox, there are many different things you can research and try and see if it’s for you.”
Stating that this path only works “if you have the money and, more importantly, the right surgeon,” Cattrall said, “It cannot be emphasized enough. You want to look like yourself!”
A U-turn from his previous stance on the matter; In 2011, the blonde beauty told the Daily Mail “[wanted] embracing aging because I think that’s what’s interesting.”
“I look at people like Judi Dench in her 70s and say, ‘What am I afraid of?’ I think,” he said. “I don’t think an unlined forehead tells me they’ve had a life.”
Now, Cattrall, who is also set to play a makeup boss in Netflix’s “Glamorous,” where she will reunite with “SATC” costume designer and close friend Patricia Field, said:[wants] to look like the best version of himself”.
“I mean, anything I can do—because thankfully I have the money to do it,” the “Model” star continued.
“This is not just a matter of showing off. I play a certain woman who looks a certain way. And I take care of myself professionally.”
Adding Nicole Ari Parker and Sarita Choudhury to the cast of “And Just Like That” said they felt “sexy and powerful” portraying the successful 50s on the show, while many members of the original “SATC” cast responded to brutal comments about themselves. old looks
“There is too much misogynistic chatter in response to us that will never happen. To be. About. A. Man,” Sarah Jessica Parker told Vogue in the December 2021 cover shoot for the magazine. “’White hair, gray hair, gray hair. Does he have gray hair?’”
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At the time, Parker said, “I know how I look. I have no choice. What am I going to do about it? Stop aging? Disappear?”
Co-star Kristin Davis, meanwhile, said she was “shocked” by the intense scrutiny on the cast’s faces.
“Getting older and being compared to your much, much, much younger self can be extremely stressful,” Davis, 58, told NewBeauty in 2022.
“I like to think that there is more to life than how we look, but as we get older in our culture, it is inevitable that there will be a lot of how you look, especially as a woman. This is a bigger cultural conversation we need to have, but it’s tough right now.