Gwyneth Paltrow isn't on board with women being "frozen in time." Paltrow, 50, explained women being judged more than men for aging is "culture's problem" in a new interview, as she revealed her skincare and workout routine. "I think it’s culture’s problem [that women seem to be judged more on getting older than men].
It’s not ours!" she told British Vogue. "As women, we want to be healthy, we want to be aging.This idea that we’re supposed to be frozen in time is so weird." "I love it when I hear somebody like Andie MacDowell, with her beautiful gray curls, talking about embracing aging and the difference between how we handle a George Clooney [compared to how most women are perceived].
It’s handsome to go gray [as a man], but for women it’s like, ‘What do you plan to do about your wrinkles and your aging skin?’ There’s definitely a double standard.
But again, we want to be aging!" Andie MacDowell, who Paltrow referenced, chose to go full gray and recently spoke about aging. "I was struggling and I'm much more comfortable with where I am right now," MacDowell told People magazine. "I love being an older woman.
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