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Curtis Recants: I Do Care About Aging
12 Dec
Summary
- Jamie Lee Curtis now admits she cares about aging, contrary to a prior statement.
- She believes filters and cosmetic procedures alter reality and disfigure women.
- Curtis views the cosmetic industry as contributing to a 'genocide' of natural appearance.

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis has recently offered a candid update on her perspective regarding aging. In a prior statement, she declared she was "embracing aging fully," but has since retracted that sentiment, admitting, "That I don't care. Of course I care." Curtis explained that facing her reflection in the mirror is a confrontation with reality that cannot be altered by filters or digital manipulation.
Curtis previously expressed strong opinions about cosmetic surgery in an interview, referring to women who undergo such procedures as "disfigured." She has consistently used the term "genocide" to describe the impact of the "cosmeceutical industrial complex" on generations of women, believing it has diminished natural appearances. She argues that procedures like fillers and surgical alterations, now amplified by AI filters, contribute to a widespread disfigurement.
Highlighting the societal pressure to conform to artificial beauty standards, Curtis stated that while a filter might appear "better," "better is fake." She noted the prevalence of altered appearances in media, suggesting a concerning trend where manufactured beauty is pursued over authenticity. Her statements emphasize a critical view of the modern beauty industry and its effect on self-perception.




