Jamie Lee Curtis, 63, Rocks Black Bathing Suit and Sun Hat in New Pool Selfie_freckle removal new york city
Jamie Lee Curtis, 63, Rocks Black Bathing Suit and Sun Hat in New Pool Selfie
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Jamie Lee CurtisAmerican actress
Jamie Lee Curtis shared a sunny poolside selfie rocking a chic black bathing suit and sun hat.
“Summer is coming EARLY!” she captioned the post.
The lighthearted post is a rare step away from her usual Instagram content in which she gets real about aging, beauty standards, and more.
It may be April, but Jamie Lee Curtis is already channeling summer vibes. And we are here for it.
The actress, 63, recently shared a selfie from a cooling dip in the pool—complete with an adorable sun hat—and her effortless glow was ever-present.
“Summer is coming EARLY! It was freaking 101 yesterday in Los Angeles. If I’m not mistaken it’s April? #WTF,” she captioned the post. She went on to share the shopping details for her hat, courtesy of stylist Abby Arad, and her necklace, courtesy of her own charitable shop, My Hand in Yours.
Fans and followers adored the snap. “Beautiful❤❤❤❤,” one person commented. “You are an amazing human,” another added. “Stylin’ Jamie!” someone else wrote.
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It’s true—between the sunglasses, hat, and chic black bathing suit, Curtis was sporting a look, but we doubt she was even trying to. The actress has been open about her resistance to beauty standards, and does her best to embrace how she looks naturally—especially as she ages.
“This word ‘anti-aging’ has to be struck. I am pro-aging,” she recently told Maria Shriver at the Radically Reframing Aging Summit presented by Sounds True and Shriver Media. “I want to age with intelligence and grace and dignity and verve and energy.”
She added that, in her opinion, “there has been a genocide on natural beauty.”
That’s why Curtis is elated by her latest film role; She plays a tax auditor in Everything Everywhere All at Oncewho intentionally doesn’t “conceal” any parts of her body.
“In the world, there is an industry—a billion-dollar, trillion-dollar industry—about hiding things,” she wrote under an Instagram photo of her character, Deirdre Beaubeirdra. “Concealers. Body-shapers. Fillers. Procedures. Clothing. Hair accessories. Hair products. Everything to conceal the reality of who we are.”
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