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“No need”: Charlotte Rampling explains why she will never have plastic surgery

2022-12-05T16:27:07.210Z


In an interview with The Sydney Telegraph newspaper, the 75-year-old actress talks about her relationship to aging and refutes any aesthetic operation to look younger.


Like Jane Fonda, Jamie Lee Curtis or Audrey Tautou, Charlotte Rampling is one of those celebrities who don't want to fight the physical signs of aging.

On the contrary, the silver-haired septuagenarian is curious to see what she will look like as she gets older.

This is what she says in an interview with the Australian newspaper

The Sydney Telegraph

published on Sunday, December 4.

Asked by journalist Chris Harvey about her relationship to old age, the actress seen recently in

Dune

would have replied “coldly” to her interlocutor, sweeping the subject aside: “It does not speak to me, this question .

It doesn't speak to me.

I really have nothing to do with that,” she told him.

And to make it clear in passing that rejuvenating her appearance with cosmetic surgery is clearly not in her plans: “It will be what it will be.

My face isn't too bad, so I don't need surgery.

Even if I wanted to, I probably never would have because I'm too scared of it and I'm not okay with it.

I'm a bit fascinated by the fact that my face is aging,"

Love but what a funny idea

.

Read also"I have wrinkles and it doesn't make me ugly": at 57, model Paulina Porizkova says no to Botox

A few weeks ago, the icon of the "

Swinging Sixties

" also confirmed to our colleagues from

Figaro

that he had never succumbed to the sirens of the scalpel in search of eternal youth: "It's the great temptation for women, but it's so ugly.

And then I wonder who likes it?

Not to men…”, she retorts.

In video: these stars who assume their wrinkles

Athletic genes

As for her slender silhouette and her physical robustness that she still maintains today, Charlotte Rampling says that she partly inherited them from her paternal genetic heritage: "I keep myself, resolutely, as strong and good as I can, physically.

I take a lot from my father's body, the muscle tone," she continues, referring to British athlete Godfrey Rampling, who won the gold medal in the 4x400 meter relay at the Berlin Olympics in 1936.

The stars assume their wrinkles

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Source: lefigaro

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