Pamela Anderson and 33 Other Celebs That Actually Like Ageing- Devon Kelley



Pamela Anderson is happily aging – and why shouldn’t she be? Her life thus far has been full and exciting, and she’s not the only celeb who feels this way. “I actually like aging. I have great older female role models in my life, including my amazing mom, who have glitz, glamour, and all sorts of fun,” Anderson told W. “Getting older isn’t the end. I know I have so much to look forward to.” If you’re even remotely worried about aging, read on.
“This is such a pivotal moment in my life! I’m transitioning as a woman, and I’m finally able to express myself as I am.” — Beyoncé on turning 30
“I obviously don’t have the same body that I had when I was 20. But I also don’t have the same mindset either, when I was wracked with self-consciousness and insecurity. Now I really appreciate my maturity as a woman, my depth of spirit and soul and my understanding of who I am and what’s important to me.” – Elle Macpherson
“You’re 30: You know stuff now. Your 20s were for ‘ducking up,’ as my auto-correct would say, and learning from those mistakes.” — Olivia Wilde
"I was putting Louis to bed and told him that even when I’m old and gray and more wrinkly than I am now, I’ll still love him and want to tuck him in. And he asked me why I have wrinkles, and I said, 'Well, I hope some of them are from laughing so much.’” – Sandra Bullock
“I don’t feel as shy or nervous or self-conscious. I have more confidence that I can handle what life brings me. I don’t feel scared to have an idea and express it. I feel giddy about it because it’s a complete transformation. It’s like I’ve found my voice.” — Michelle Williams
“Your wrinkles reflect the roads you have taken; they form the map of your life. My face reflects the wind and sun and rain and dust from the trips I’ve taken. My face carries all my memories. Why should I erase them?“ – Diane von Furstenberg
“I’m not interested in being perfect when I’m older. Im interested in having a narrative. It’s the narrative that’s really the most beautiful thing about women.” – Jodie Foster
"Turning 30 was really big for me. I can get really stuck on 'I don’t like this or that about myself.’ I’ve found that the only thing that breaks that for me is being able to spend time alone, going to the movies by myself or going to art museums alone. I do that a lot. I’ve discovered the importance of even 15 or 30 minutes a day where it is just me.” — Reese Witherspoon
“I love aging. Why would I want to be 21 for the rest of my life?” – Zoe Saldana
“I would say a magical thing happened on when the big 40th birthday came. I felt like a light kind of just went off, and maybe that’s because I felt like at 40 I had the right to say and be who I wanted to be, say what I wanted to say, and accept what I didn’t want to accept.” — Halle Berry
“There’s no such thing is aging, but maturing and knowledge. It’s beautiful, I call that beauty.” – Celine Dion
“I’m actually happier with my body now … because the body I have now is the body I’ve worked for. I have a better relationship with it. From a purely aesthetic point of view, my body was better when I was 22, 23. But I didn’t enjoy it. I was too busy comparing it to everyone else’s.” — Cindy Crawford
“I think I look nicer now. It’s really weird cause when you’re 21 you think, ‘Oh God, when I’m 36, oh God, that’s nearly 40, and I’ll look really old and wrinkly by then.’ And actually I quite like the way I look. I feel OK about myself these days.” – Kate Winslet
“Age holds absolutely no fear for me. There is so much enjoyment ahead.” –Penelope Cruz
“I don’t have any regrets. If I could have talked to my 19- or 20-year-old self, I would have said, 'You’re going to be fine. It ain’t that serious!’” – Queen Latifah
“I have gratitude. I know myself better. I feel more capable than ever. And as far as the physicality of it, I feel better at 40 than I did at 25.” — Cameron Diaz
“I think I’ve always been a follow-the-leader with my career, or maybe waiting for things to happen. Now I’m like, ‘I’m OK—I know the direction, whoever’s on board can go with me.’“– Robin Wright
“I don’t think of getting older as looking better or worse; it’s just different. You change, and that’s OK. Life is about change. I don’t have anxiety about it, so I’m not running to get Botox. Maybe that will change, but I don’t think so. I feel comfortable in my skin and comfortable with ageing, so I think it’s okay that I get wrinkles.” – Heidi Klum

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