Sarah Jessica Parker, renowned for her role in the American sitcom "Sex In The City," recently discussed women and the aging process, shedding light on the societal pressures and discussions surrounding this inevitable reality.


In an interview with Vogue following the announcement of the show "And Just Like That..." in 2021, Parker expressed her thoughts on women and aging, acknowledging the unavoidable discourse that accompanies it. She stated, "I know what I look like. I have no choice. What am I going to do about it? Stop aging? Disappear?" During her recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Parker reiterated this sentiment when questioned about her stance on plastic surgery, surprising many with her relatable response.






Parker confessed, "You know, I missed out on the facelift, like an old-fashioned good one that you have when you're like 44." Instead of opting for invasive procedures or injectables such as Botox, she prefers less-invasive treatments like peels, regularly visiting a dermatologist to maintain her natural glow. Her inclination towards a more natural approach aligns with her overall persona, as Parker has always exuded a certain self-assuredness that captivates those around her. However, she clarifies that she doesn't dismiss cosmetic procedures if they resonate with individuals.


Understanding the societal pressures placed on women's appearances, Parker acknowledges why people make such choices. She remarks, "I do understand why people make the choice, because there is so much emphasis put on, especially women, and primarily women, about looks." With a touch of playfulness, she adds, "I think about all of it! I ask people all the time, like, 'Is it too late?'"


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