Although it appeared in hocus pocus and starred in some romantic comedy or other, We know Sarah Jessica Parker above all for being the protagonist of sex in new yorkone of the best series on hbo of history.
In addition to her work as an actress, the American is known because she was, is, and continues to be a style icon inside and outside of her series (here we recall some of her best looks in sex in new york). Born March 25, 1965 in Nelsonville, Ohio, Sarah Jessica Parker has an unmistakable style but also has a vision of beauty that we love.
He has known how to turn years old and accept himself as he is, although that led him to receive some (and incomprehensible) criticism about his appearance when he appeared in And Just Like Thatwith some claiming that Parker seemed “older” to play Carrie Bradshaw.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s vision of age and beauty
“There’s so much misogynistic talk about us that would never happen about a man.“, the actress explained. “‘He has too many wrinkles, he doesn’t have enough wrinkles.’ It almost seems like people don’t want us to be okay where we are, like they almost enjoy being hurt by who we are today, even if we choose to age naturally and not look perfect or get something done to ourselves if that makes us feel bad. makes you feel better”. And it is that the focus always seems to be placed on the physical appearance of women, something that we have already reflected on in the case of selena gomez or in that of Berta Vázquez with the weight.
“I don’t suffer any anxiety about getting old. But it’s not that I think I’m better than those women who do have it, because I also think that this anxiety is authentic and understandable, but it gives me the feeling that all the focus and attention is placed on women and their aging .”
In the magazine Bustle the actress explained why she does not plan to undergo plastic surgery and prefers to embrace her age, accepting herself as she is. “There’s not much she can do about it. She could do more, but I guess I don’t want to,” she admitted. “I have no illusions about the passage of time and the reality of it. But I prefer to say that I feel more like myself.”
An apprenticeship about life, the passage of time and beauty, with which Sarah Jessica Parker reminds us of the importance of accept us as we are.
Photos | And just like that (HBO Max)
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