Celebs should stop making self-absorbed ‘retirement’ announcements

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But funny old Hollywood ain’t normal. There, retirement is a far more glamorous affair. It can happen at any age, juvenile to geriatric, gets an overblown press tour and is often totally meaningless.It’s the actor’s spin on a final, final, final farewell tour.Last week, Cameron Diaz, who supposedly “retired” from the film industry a decade ago, returned in Netflix’s aptly named “Back in Action” starring Jamie Foxx.

In 2018, the “Charlie’s Angels” actress said she’d given up the screen in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. After playing Miss Hannigan in the derided 2014 “Annie” remake, she decided Hollywood was a hard knock life for her.

So would I if a Post critic said I was at my “scenery-swallowing worst.”But, it turns out, the star would come out tomorrow.

Now, 52-year-old Diaz has made yet more headlines of her hiatus in glossy magazines and on late-night talk shows, calling it “the best 10 years” of her life.

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