Half A Century and Hotter Than Ever
Goldie Hawn, Christie Brinkley, Diane Keaton,
Cher and Oprah are just a few of the famous ladies in their
50s, who seem to get more fabulous with age. And though Cher
once told us, "as you get older you get forgotten,"
it seems the times have changed. Entertainment reporter Merle
Ginsberg confirmed that 50 is now the new 30, insisting, "People
get better as they get older."
Case in point: you can't get any better than 50-year-old covergirl Christie Brinkley. The supermodel, who recently posed for Sports Illustrated's 40th anniversary issue, looks better than she did in her 20's thanks to her healthy lifestyle. "I'm pretty happy where I am right now," Brinkley told us.
The stars all have different secrets for staying sexy well into their 50s. "I've been a vegetarian almost my entire life," Brinkley revealed.
"What works for me is getting real," 50-year-old Diane Sawyer noted.
Sawyer and 50-year-old Oprah stay in camera-ready shape with
exercise and cutting back on those carbs. "I decided when
I turned 50 I was just going to get with the program, and do
it for life," Winfrey related.
But beautiful 58-year-old Diane Keaton, who bared it all in "Something's Gotta Give," says she can't be bothered with maintaining her body. "I'm just really happy that it moves," she laughed. "I can walk and talk and my arms go up and down."
"She's had no plastic surgery, no Botox, nothing," Ginsberg told us about Diane. "There are very few people who can say that, at that age."
But 58-year-old Cher has never been shy about her plastic surgery.
"I'm not so sure that you have to act or look your age,"
she told us.
And beautiful 58-year-old grandma Goldie Hawn says she and longtime love Kurt Russell have the secret to staying young: "You have fun, you laugh a lot, you eat right and snuggle."
Sounds good -- and looks good -- to us.
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