This pic of the phenomenal Helen Mirren has been flying all over the internets, and I am going to be the 5 millionth woman to say that I hope I look half as good as she does when I'm 50, much less when I'm 63.
She's without makeup, vibrant, voluptuous -- she's gorgeous! And I love that it looks like she hasn't had any work done. But it's also important to note, for fairness' sake, that she's had no children. In fact, she's said she "[has] no maternal instinct whatsoever." You go girl! Women like this can start a revolution.
Helen Mirren is the embodiment of what I hope for in my golden years.
Can't wait for The Last Station, where she plays Leo Tolstoy's wife, Sofya, alongside Paul Giamatti, Christopher Plummer, Anne-Marie Duff, and James McAvoy.
She's without makeup, vibrant, voluptuous -- she's gorgeous! And I love that it looks like she hasn't had any work done. But it's also important to note, for fairness' sake, that she's had no children. In fact, she's said she "[has] no maternal instinct whatsoever." You go girl! Women like this can start a revolution.
Helen Mirren is the embodiment of what I hope for in my golden years.
Can't wait for The Last Station, where she plays Leo Tolstoy's wife, Sofya, alongside Paul Giamatti, Christopher Plummer, Anne-Marie Duff, and James McAvoy.
Labels: Anne-Marie Duff, cinema, hope, James McAvoy, setting the bar
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Mmmmm. Soft, hot buttered biscuits, golden brown.Still delicious after 63 years. Rrrarf.
in the immortal words of robocop, i'd buy that for a dollar
After (quite) a few drinks, usually after the "if you had to f*ck a guy, who'd it be?" debate, I like to freak out my mates by listing the older women I'd still bang. 63's nuthin', Honor Blackman's 83.
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