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  1. EquivalentLanky2623 on

    I actually kind of love this for them. In a world where every celeb dude is hyping fillers and filters, a husband telling his wife and daughter they’re already beautiful hits different. Corny, sure, but I’ll take this corn over Ozempic body discourse any day.

  2. goofus_andgallant on

    Disclaimer that everyone should do what they want to their own face.

    I love seeing famous women allowing their faces to change though. I’m 40, I can see the appeal of trying to lift and tuck to chase how we used to look. But I really hate that standard. That the compliment is “she hasn’t aged!” I want to be able to accept that my face has changed and will continue to change. And that the amount of wrinkles or sagging isn’t inversely proportional to how well I’ve “taken care” of myself. It’s just exhausting.

  3. Quite the multi-talented artist, analyst, therapist, amateur Blue Man, and now photographer. Here’s to launching A NU START Photography.

  4. As a 45 year old woman, who has the same exact lines in my face, especially my forehead, I am so in love with this picture.

    It’s nice seeing my type of face out there in the wild.

  5. throwtheclownaway20 on

    It still blows my mind that the star of a deeply Christian show married fuckin’ David Cross, LOL

  6. cinemacatscoffee on

    I remember her coming into a bougie restaurant I worked at where tons of actors and famous adjacent people came in. she always stuck out to me because she just chatted with me and was just a real and honest person? Idk she had this confidence that wasn’t arrogance at all just, she was comfortable as herself. I’ve admired her for that. And for her having some normalcy having grown up in entertainment.

  7. rayybloodypurchase on

    You can tell that this photo was taken by someone who loves her a lot.

    (I know they’re married lol I’m just saying you can feel a lot of love in this shot)

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