Roseanne Barr Who Was Called ‘Ugly’ Shows Natural Beauty without Makeup — 6 Other Celebs Who Accept Every Wrinkle
These celebrities ruin general beliefs of how beautiful women should look. All of them show the diversities of beauty. They proudly post their photos without makeup and don’t shy of being who they really are.
Roseanne Barr, an esteemed actress, comedian, and television producer, gained widespread recognition for her renowned show, “Roseanne.” Throughout her career, Barr has fearlessly tackled societal expectations and openly addressed her personal journey toward body acceptance, firmly opposing the entertainment industry’s relentless pressure to conform to narrow standards of beauty.
Despite being in her seventies, Roseanne Barr continues to defy conventional norms and challenge expectations, evoking both admiration and criticism. Detractors often resort to derogatory terms such as “ugly” when referring to her.
Nevertheless, Barr’s remarkable self-acceptance has reached a point where she remains undisturbed by the stones thrown at her path. She displays remarkable bravery by sharing infiltered, makeup-free photographs on her Instagram, capturing her appearance upon waking up.
“I want to look old because I am old. And I think it’s damn good to be old, too.”
Roseanne is not the only one who stands for women’s rights of being themselves. There is a list of celebreties who are brave enough to show their face without makeup,
Roseanne Barr
Despite facing considerable backlash, Roseanne remains actively engaged in sharing her personal photos on social media, often capturing spontaneous moments that authentically showcase her natural beauty. One prominent feature that she proudly embraces is her long gray hair, which she confidently displays in many of these photographs. “I want to look old because I am old,” she said. “And I think it’s damn good to be old, too.”
Barr recognizes the importance of prioritizing her well-being and focuses on maintaining a healthy lifestyle rather than solely striving for a particular aesthetic.
It is noteworthy that she and her current partner have been together for over 20 years. Barr said that she and her lover had been talking on the phone for 12 months before meeting in person. “I fell in love with his voice,” she gushed. Before their first meeting, he had never sent her a picture of himself, and she told him it didn’t matter what he looked like. When they met, it was love at first sight.
Helen Mirren, the incomparable actress, admitted her disdain for the word “beautiful” and does not consider herself to fit that description. However, as an Oscar winner, she has reached a point of self-acceptance. She humorously remarked, “I don’t look that good, but I don’t care.” Helen often shares photos where she proudly presents her authentic self.
According to Helen, the natural process of aging is something to be embraced rather than fought against. The actress expresses her curiosity and zest for life, accepting the passage of time as a natural part of the journey. She finds it rather foolish to resist something inevitable, stating,
“You either die young or you get older. That’s the reality.”
Sarah Jessica Parker
Parker, renowned for her role in “Sex and the City,” has faced recurring criticism regarding her appearance. Most recently, she was called out for proudly wearing her gray hair. Yet Sarah defends her own rights, saying:
“I know what I look like. I have no choice. What am I going to do about it? Stop aging? Disappear?”
Jessica Parker gracefully accepts the changes that come with aging, understanding them as a natural process. Moreover, Parker’s husband, Matthew Broderick, said she’s beautiful.
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner, the talented actress, celebrated her 51st birthday recently, and she opts to show her natural beauty by using minimal makeup. Garner emphasizes the fact that celebrities are, in essence, human beings just like everyone else. They have the right to present themselves in a relatable and authentic manner, reminding that looking “normal” is not only acceptable but also empowering. “We can almost all wear less than we think because, to me, I don’t want my kids or people to only see the actor version of me that is perfectly made up by brilliant artists and think that’s how I look,” Garner said, adding,
“I want to look normal and I want to normalize looking normal.”
Garner’s commitment to teaching her children the value of self-acceptance is truly praiseworthy. As a mother of three, she revealed that her children are quick to request her to return to her “normal” look when she dresses up. Garner considers this as a compliment since it signifies that her children appreciate and recognize the beauty in her being their mom, just as she is. It’s a heartwarming reminder that embracing one’s true self is not only empowering but also inspiring for those around us, especially our loved ones.
“I want to look normal and I want to normalize looking normal.”
Hilary Swank
Despite portraying strong-willed and resilient characters, such as in her iconic role in “Million Dollar Baby,” Hilary Swank’s journey to self-acceptance was marked by insecurity from her childhood and youth. Hilary said,
“When I was in my twenties and thirties, I felt so alone in my insecurities.”
It wasn’t until around the age of 40 that Swank came to the realization that everyone grapples with their own insecurities and complexes. This revelation has motivated her to persistently work on overcoming her own personal challenges. Therefore, Hilary continues to fight her own complexes by posting dozens of photos without makeup on Instagram.
Swank also supports other women in their right of being who they really are: “In a day and age when so many women are objectified and trivialized—you have to look a certain way to be loved, you have to act a certain way to be successful—I really want to encourage women to take an hour for themselves every day to figure out what their truest authentic self is and work toward it, whatever that is for them.”
Valerie Bertinelli
Valerie Bertinelli, known for her brilliant performances, has been honest throughout the years about her personal struggles with body acceptance. In a recent heartfelt video shared with her followers, Valerie tearfully confessed to her long-standing struggle in accepting her body.
Valerie admitted that aging has its privileges, saying: “It’s an old cliché, but you really do get better as you age. I wish I had the body and the face of that 20-year-old. I’m so glad I don’t have her brain.”
Sandra Bullock
Bullock, a highly acclaimed actress, recently faced accusations of undergoing plastic surgery. While it remains uncertain whether she has had any surgical interventions, it is important to note that the presence or absence of such procedures does not diminish her talent. As the star of “The Proposal,” Sandra exudes confidence, perhaps bolstered by the love and support she receives from her longtime partner, Brian Randall. Over time, their relationship has grown stronger, and their bond continues to endure.
The actress defended women and wanted people to be judged for who they are, but not how they look or their age. “I feel like it’s become open hunting season in how women are attacked and it’s not because of who we are as people, it’s because of how we look or our age,” she stated. She also added that she wanted her son to grow up a man of dignity. She said, “I’m trying to raise a good man who values and appreciates women.”
Makeup doesn’t make someone more valuable because people are so much more than just their looks. These celebs totally prove that they can achieve amazing things without worrying about wrinkles or getting any cosmetic work done.
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