So Andy Cohen has a full, bushy head of gray hair while you, Jessica, are featured in a photograph with barely any hair and it happens to be gray.
You are a freaking millionaire, do something about your terrible hair. It has nothing to do about whether you are a man or a woman.
I dispute that!
There is a double standard (understandably so)!
While woman is still young and hawt, she can garner tons of attention and social credit and money and special treatment and sympathy and MONEY and extra favors and MONEY!!
If she becomes a celebrity, she can parlay her looks into a financial empire.
Millions of guys drool over her. They lust after her.
During this phase of her "career," she at least tacitly allows, approves, or even blatantly encourages this phenomenon.
When her Sexual Market Value declines, however, there is some "payback."
Sarah Jessica Parker is now reaping what she has sowed. She is in the "payback" phase.
Male celebrities will be subject to just as much scrutiny, and to just as much shaming - though it will probably focus on other physical aspects, such as having a paunch, double chin, bags under the eyes, bushy hair growing out of their ears, baldness, etc.
For some reason, however, merely having gray hair doesn't seem to be a point of contention.
Regards,
HOORAY for you.
She brought this on herself. Buy some L’Oreal for Heaven’s sake.