Ms Pfeiffer is 62 and beautiful.She does not appear to have had anything drastic done to her face.How much longer will she be able to resist?
Goldie Hawn is 74, in the "Cactus Flower"[1969] utterly delightful. In the "First Wives Club" [1996] a caricature of her former self.The face barely moves and that awful,awful trout pout. Aargh!
At 58 Meg Ryan does not resemble much the woman she once was.The botox and the fillers have done their worst.
And one face lift after another destroyed the looks and the marriage, [to Antonio Banderas],
of the sexy and oh so desired by every man who had seen her in "Working Girl",Melanie Griffith [61].
The face,the body changes with each passing year of every single person,be it a woman or a man.
George Clooney once considered so handsome,is not ageing well. Being married to Amal does not help.She is too thin, her make up too heavy,
often makes her look like a drag queen.They do not mesh well.
But I digress.
Ms Pfeiffer has finally, according to her, joined the social media.Instagram.She could not find anything she could feel good about putting on her body."So I decided I was going to see if I could develop a fragrance that would raise a bar",she says in a magazine article.
Really,Ms Pfeiffer? The preposterousness of these women who put their name to perfume and clothes and suddenly they become the "noses" and designers.
There is no harm in well known personalities advertising a product if the public is gullible to buy it. [Yes, I am an advertiser's nightmare.I have written I have never bought anything on Amazon and it had been brought to the attention of the founder, Mr Bezos!]
David Beckham makes £ 30 million a year by putting his name to anything and everything.[No to an envelope yet.] But he does not claim he invents or makes what he advertises.
So,Ms Pfeiffer,many people will buy the fragrance you had "developed", but I will not be one of them.I abhor hypocrites.
But I digress.
Ms Pfeiffer has finally, according to her, joined the social media.Instagram.She could not find anything she could feel good about putting on her body."So I decided I was going to see if I could develop a fragrance that would raise a bar",she says in a magazine article.
Really,Ms Pfeiffer? The preposterousness of these women who put their name to perfume and clothes and suddenly they become the "noses" and designers.
There is no harm in well known personalities advertising a product if the public is gullible to buy it. [Yes, I am an advertiser's nightmare.I have written I have never bought anything on Amazon and it had been brought to the attention of the founder, Mr Bezos!]
David Beckham makes £ 30 million a year by putting his name to anything and everything.[No to an envelope yet.] But he does not claim he invents or makes what he advertises.
So,Ms Pfeiffer,many people will buy the fragrance you had "developed", but I will not be one of them.I abhor hypocrites.
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