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Originally Posted by TRosa
Funny how that happens isn't it. Personally, I think she looks great.
They both look great... Lilly looks more natural and the boho look is a good look for her. I enjoy the contrast between the 2 personas. Jane's figure rivals most 20yr olds. I think Netflix got it right on this one. Not every tv watcher is a millenial or under 30.
Well, if we're talking about surgery, I do think, Jane Fonda has her beat in that category, but either way, they both look great, it would be more surprising to know that someone in Hollywood hasn't done a thing or five to their face or body. Unfortunately for many of the women, it's what they feel they have to do to keep working. I'm not condoning or condemning it, just saying how many of them feel. Some who don't touch the stuff are more than likely those who aged better naturally or with a little help from the mac counter and the like.
Either way, it would be nice to someday just be able to focus on their body of work.
Well, if we're talking about surgery, I do think, Jane Fonda has her beat in that category, but either way, they both look great, it would be more surprising to know that someone in Hollywood hasn't done a thing or five to their face or body. Unfortunately for many of the women, it's what they feel they have to do to keep working. I'm not condoning or condemning it, just saying how many of them feel. Some who don't touch the stuff are more than likely those who aged better naturally or with a little help from the mac counter and the like.
Either way, it would be nice to someday just be able to focus on their body of work.
It's difficult to focus on body of work when you're watching an icon who looks completely different than how how saw her your entire life up until a year or two ago. Jane's surgery looks pretty darn natural. Lily is frozen and her cheeks are stretched behind her ears.
It's difficult to focus on body of work when you're watching an icon who looks completely different than how how saw her your entire life up until a year or two ago. Jane's surgery looks pretty darn natural. Lily is frozen and her cheeks are stretched behind her ears.
OK, I have to give that to you, that comment made me roar with laughter in spite of myself. I guess remembering Lily from Laugh-in when I was just a tiny little girl, to me she just looks so much better.
OK, I have to give that to you, that comment made me roar with laughter in spite of myself. I guess remembering Lily from Laugh-in when I was just a tiny little girl, to me she just looks so much better.
They both look great... Lilly looks more natural and the boho look is a good look for her. I enjoy the contrast between the 2 personas. Jane's figure rivals most 20yr olds. I think Netflix got it right on this one. Not every tv watcher is a millenial or under 30.
I'm under 30 and I LOVE Grace & Frankie. I had been looking forward to it for awhile and binge watched it in a few days.
Then again, I watched a whole lot of Maude and Golden Girls reruns in high school and college so my viewing habits probably skew 40-50 years older!
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