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There are thousands of women that you could apply all the filters and airbrushing available and they still couldn't hold a candle to Jane Seymore. I'm envious - good for her.
I thought Playboy had stopped nude pics, so I guess this will be just sexy pics.
Good for her. Show to people that women of a certain age can still look great. All the models wear makeup and have some surgery, of course. Joan Rivers said anyone in the entertainment business over age 25 has had something done, including the men.
It's about time we started seeing people our own age being represented in magazines.
I think they brought back nudes after a couple of years. In any case they always made the non nude pictorials for a big enough celebrity, going beyond just a cover photo. Meanwhile mid-range and fading celebrities hoping to advance their career or those chosen who were not good enough when they bought the rights of the photos until that someone became famous like Suzanne Somers of Three's Company, appeared nude.
The pics are very nice. However, they are HEAVILY photoshopped and shot with filters, making her look much younger than she is. Don't get me wrong, she is and always was a beautiful woman. But these pics are just not "real."
Good for her, though.
Nothing is "real" any more - it's either heavily photoshopped or at least enough to suit modern sensibilities.
There are thousands of women that you could apply all the filters and airbrushing available and they still couldn't hold a candle to Jane Seymore. I'm envious - good for her.
Very true. It takes more effort to look this good at her age and the inevitable comments about hair color, photo shop, income and surgery are to be expected in some quarters.
IMO it is easier and more common not to look this good at her age but I give her credit for her effort to maintain her genetic advantages. It probably makes her feel good too.
She's always been blessed in the looks department. She also seems to be a good soul, and if you last as long as she has in Hollywood, she's got to be pretty tough as well. Even though she posed nude for Playboy 3 times, she still manages a wholesome image.
That is not the natural hair coloring of a 67 year old.
Just sayin'.
I want to see a pic of her with her uncolored hair and no makeup.
No photoshop, either.
Why? Do you think that older women should not color their hair and wear no makeup?
I just watched a video of her posted by another poster. Yes, she looked older in the video than in magazine pictures but she is still very beautiful without photoshop. Magazines routinely photoshops all celebrities young or old but it is very difficult to edit video to remove all wrinkles, to make a fat person look thinner etc.
In the video, she does not look to have undergone any plastic surgeries (no botox injections, no fillers etc.).
Some people are just blessed with good genetics. However to continue to look good when one is older do take a lot of personal efforts. I am talking about diet, exercise and living a healthy life and not just cosmetics and plastic surgeries.
One of my older sisters is five years older than Jane Seymour and looks very much like her and without any wrinkles! The only thing that my sister does is to color her hair. She wears very little makeup and only for special occasions. She is blessed with her good look (was asked to model ads in her younger days), but she has also worked hard to maintain her slim figure and youthful appearance with diet (a vegan) and exercise (an avid rollerblader and hiker). She also does not drink or smoke.
I have never cared much for Playboy but very glad that they now feature an older woman like Jane. Good for them and good for her.
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