Posted on 11/19/2010 5:50:12 PM PST by seanmerc
The ageing process is a stressful one for any woman, let alone a Hollywood actress.
But Susan Sarandon, 64, Sigourney Weaver, 61, and Jane Fonda, 72, are showing that being older doesn't mean not being sexy anymore.
The trio posed in a variety of sultry poses for V Magazine's upcoming 'Who Cares About Age' issue.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
ugh
For the rich daughter of a rich guy, I'm surprised she didn't get her teeth fixed. They stick out too much. She has trouble closing her mouth because they get in the way. They always seem to be hanging out.
I'm not sure what you're talking about. Here is the untouched photo:
Guess that depends on what she’s closing he moth on. nuff said !
Sounds like you missed the point?
I'm kinda shocked to learn just now that Jane Fonda was born in the 1930s. I always assumed she was a baby-boomer.
Jane Fonda is still a g/d Commie traitor.
Udder failure.
Paging the “What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen” kitty!
I didn’t look at the photos; but, like Manny the Hippie once said of himself while reporting from a nude beach in California, I don’t doubt the old ladies would look better in threads.
Just too many wrinkles on the bodies and too many destructive wrinkles in the LIB brains. If forced to choose, I’d take the new Japanese female robot instead.
They’ll need a wide angle lens to get their faces and boobs in the same picture.
I’m just here for the what-has-been-seen kitteh.
SHe’s always bveen a cheap tart in crappy movies
Now she is just scary
And old
and an ex-red
the losers of history
I hear N Korea has a lot of space, Jane
Not much electricity though ...
Shame, shame Hanoi Jane.
Look at those ‘farmer boobs’. I’ve been fighting my entire life to avoid that.
EWWWW! look at those fingers, imagine her boobs.
Shiver
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