
Bodies change, but it's not easy for everyone to accept. Many understandably fear the process, and age-defying treatments are common among celebrities. Rebecca Romijn is fine with the ways her body has changed over the years, though. After she had her twins, she told Redbook that she didn't mind gaining weight, viewing it as part of the process. "When you're a new mother, your body doesn't belong to you for a while," she said. "You have to check your vanity at the door."
That attitude has carried over into other body changes, including wrinkles. In 2019, a 46-year-old Romijn told People that she isn't afraid of growing older and that she wants to set a good example for her daughters, just as her own mother did for her. "I admired my mom's laugh lines," she said. "I find peace in that and hope that when my daughters look at me, they do too."
And why wouldn't she be happy getting older when the years have been so good for her? After all, she's still happily married to Jerry O'Connell, raising her twins, and thriving in her career. More recent notable roles include starring as Eve in "The Librarians" from 2014 to 2018, appearing as Miss Ross in 2022's "Sleep No More," and portraying Una-Chin Riley in "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" beginning in 2022. And bikini photos posted on Instagram in August 2023 show the star is aging gracefully in her 50s; fans praised her pics, with one commenting, "as beautiful as ever."
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