Has the heroine of
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
found the secret to immortality?
This is the question that her fans ask themselves on Instagram when they see the latest photos that the actress has posted on the social network.
More particularly by seeing a publication dated December 28, 2022, where the forties appears in a swimsuit, wearing two braids covered with a pink cap on her head.
Her regressive look and her face devoid of any sign of skin aging surprised her subscribers, so much so that they wondered if it was indeed her in the photo.
"Is it Sarah Michelle Gellar at least?", "I thought it was a 12-year-old child", "Ah yes, Buffy died twice, so now she's not aging", "You're getting younger by more and more every time I see a picture.
I thought a teenager hacked your number,” “You don't look older than Buffy.
What is your secret!? “, can we read in particular under its publication.
Others, more critical, have insinuated that Sarah Michelle Gellar had excessively resorted to retouching applications.
“You are so beautiful, stop with Facetune please”, “This is literally nothing like you.
You don't need filters and retouching”, he is reproached.
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Benjamin Button Syndrome
Three days earlier, the '90s star posted a photo of herself posing in a neon pink one-piece swimsuit emblazoned with "Barbie."
His look and his physical appearance on this picture had earned him the same remarks.
"Wow, you're not getting old, literally!
How are you doing ?
I hope to age as gracefully”, “She is getting younger like Benjamin Button”, write her admirers.
"It looks like Sarah has a new face", "She has changed a lot, her facial features don't even look like her anymore", "Now, post one without a filter", throw her detractors.
By dint of chasing them, would the interpreter of Buffy Summers have finally become a vampire, these beings with eternal life?
Did she succumb to cosmetic surgery or abuse filters?
Maybe it's just good genes?
We are leaning more towards the Photoshop effect.
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