Friday, November 16, 2012

Grown-Up Bond Girl Has the Right Idea -- For Her

Because this year is the 50th anniversary of the James Bond movies and "Skyfall" happens to be the biggest movie in the world this week, everyone associated with the enormous super-franchise seems to be coming out of the woodwork. That's not a bad thing. In particular, we're all fascinated to see how some of the earlier "Bond girls" have matured over the years. Our favorite so far is Jane Seymour.

If you really know your Bond movies, you likely remember the lovely Ms. Seymour as the mysterious Solitaire from "Live and Let Die," the first in the series to feature Roger Moore as Bond. If you remember the 1980s, you probably remember her as "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." Now, of course, it's a whole different century and Ms. Seymour, now 61, is loud and proud when it comes to the topic of plastic surgery and has apparently darkened the doorstep of a few highly qualified board certified plastic surgeons over the years. She told The Christian Post that, at different times in her life she had work done on her eyes and, after breastfeeding her children, had had breast augmentation surgery.

However, she also noted with pride that she hadn't had work done on her face and avoids Botox. Her argument was that anything that could reduce the mobility of a face was problematic for actors. Also, she said she was "proud' of her wrinkles. All we can say is that it's easy for a woman who looks as amazing as Ms. Seymour to say that. If she told us the best plastic surgeons in the world had labored to create her lovely, natural look, we also would have believed her.

We imagine if  Ms. Seymour's wrinkling had been more significant she might have been slightly less proud of those wrinkles, but she's obviously done something right! The point is, of course, that everyone should have done work that makes them feel more comfortable. If you love your face just the way it is, wrinkles and all, that's fine but if other body parts really do seem to crimp your personal style, well, that's we come in. If it's the other way around, also great. We're all different.

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