In a newspaper interview The Sydney TelegraphThe 76-year-old actress talks about her relationship with aging and denies any cosmetic surgery to look younger.
Like Jane Fonda, Jamie Lee Curtis or Audrey Tautou, Charlotte Rampling is one of those celebrities who doesn’t want to fight the physical signs of aging. Conversely, the silver-haired septuagenarian is captivated by the signs of time that form on her skin as she ages. He says this in an interview with an Australian newspaper The Sydney Telegraph published on Sunday, December 4.
When asked by reporter Chris Harvey about her relationship with aging, the actress was seen recently Sand dune “Cold” would answer his interlocutor, sweeping the subject with the back of his hand. It doesn’t speak to me. I really have nothing to do with it,” he said. And by the way, to make it clear that rejuvenating his appearance through cosmetic surgery is clearly not part of his plans. My face is not that bad so I don’t need surgery. Even if I wanted to, I probably never would because I’m so scared of it and I’m not okay with it. I’m a little fascinated by the fact that my face is aging,” says she, who has just released her new album. Love it, but what a funny idea.
A few weeks ago, the icon “Swinging Sixties“We have confirmed more of our partners Figaro never succumbing to scalpel signals in search of eternal youth; “It’s a big temptation for women, but it’s so ugly. And then I wonder who likes it. Not for men…” he answers.
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Athletic genes
As for her slender figure and her physical strength, which she still maintains today, Charlotte Rampling says she inherited them in part from her father’s genetic heritage; I take a lot from my father’s body, muscle tone,” he continues in the interview The Sydney Telegraph referring to the British athlete Godfrey Rampling who won gold in the 4×400 meter relay at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Source: Le Figaro
