Kourtney Kardashian
“The best part is reflecting back on how much has changed over the years. I feel like I have learned so much and have grown so much as an individual.”
-On what she has loved about turning 40 (after a meltdown about the impending milestone earlier this year), to Vital Proteins
Busy Phillips
“She’s 40, not dead.”
— captioning a photo from her birthday weekend on Instagram
Gwyneth Paltrow
Reese Witherspoon
“I just feel like I earned that gray hair and my fine lines. I like ’em. I so prefer 43 to 25 … I have a point of view because I’ve been on this planet for 43 years, and I didn’t feel that same way when I was 25. I didn’t have the same things to say. I’m 43 and I’ve had a whole bunch of experiences, and I can speak with a thoughtfulness about the changes I’d like to see in the world.”
— Allure, April 2019
Cindy Crawford
“Part of the reason I wanted to [pose naked for Russell James’ book Angels] was that I thought, ‘At what age is being naked not beautiful anymore? Is there a sell-by date on us?’ I don’t look the same as I did at 20, 30 or even 40. If we take care of ourselves, why not? … I look back at some of my old Playboy pictures and I think, ‘Why wasn’t I walking around naked all the time?’ I’m not getting younger. So I want to celebrate who I am today.”
— PorterEdit, March 2019
Sharon Stone
“You have to sit down and take a good look at yourself, particularly as you grow older and your face changes. People are afraid of changing; that they’re losing something. They don’t understand that they are also gaining something. I thought I lost the deep vortex on my eyelid that you have when you’re younger, but I gained almost a kind of beautiful abyss. As I lost the fullness in my face, I got in these great cheekbones. I can’t tell you how many doctors try to sell me a facelift. I’ve even gone as far as having someone talk me into it, but when I went over and looked at pictures of myself, I thought, What are they going to lift? Yes, I have come close — but, frankly, I think that in the art of aging well there’s this sexuality to having those imperfections. It’s sensual.”
— New You, March 2014
Connie Britton
“People tell me the 50s are the best time – I’m ready. That whole stigma of being over 40 and not being sexy anymore is fake news. We’re more vibrant because we have experience, we know our bodies. I have a friend who says that you always want to make sure it’s your life that you’re living — it’s a constant mantra.”
— Good Housekeeping, May 2017
Helen Mirren
“The best thing about being over 70 is being over 70. Certainly when I was 45, the idea of being 70 was like ‘Arghhh!’ but you only have two options in life: Die young or get old. There is nothing else. The idea of dying young when you’re 25 is kind of cool – a bit romantic, like James Dean. But then you realize that life is too much fun to do that.”
— AARP The Magazine (December/January 2016)
Naomi Watts
Jennifer Lopez
Mariah Carey
Halle Berry
Drew Barrymore
Jennifer Aniston
Kate Winslet
Gabrielle Union
Pamela Anderson
Renée Zellweger
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