Justine Bateman, 57, is known for starring alongside Michael J. Fox on the popular '80s sitcom "Family Ties." Now, over 40 years since the show premiered, she's reflecting on how aging has affected her appearance, as well as the public's reaction to her decision to go without plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures of any kind. "I needed to Google something to um, do a little research and remind myself of something that happened when I was… famous," Bateman explained on "60 Minutes Australia." "So I put in my name, googled my name, ‘Justine Bateman,’ and then the auto complete came up with, which was ‘looks old.
Looks old.’" "I was like, ‘What?’ And I looked at the pictures that they had as evidence and I… couldn't see what they were talking about," she said.
Since that realization, Bateman has voiced her disdain for societal's definition of modern beauty, even writing the book "Face: One Square Foot of Skin" in 2021.
Her beliefs are simple. "I'm saying, forget about your face.That's what I'm saying. Get at the fear that is making you think that the fact that your face is wrinkled is gonna ex-out a bunch of opportunities for you," she shared.
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