When a celebrity enters the courtroom, we always see them on screen looking perpetually youthful. Has aging become shameful, or has the aesthetics industry made it a necessity? Do we genuinely feel this way, or is it just the audience's admiration at play? What do you think is the real reason behind this situation? Is it the pressure from the media or society? Let's discuss, buddy.
Why are celebrities so obsessed with looking 'young'?
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Is getting old a shame or has the media imposed aesthetics? I’d say both are valid. Back in the day, celebrities would still act in films as they aged, but now look at the box office—they break records when they look young. Media and studios prefer those who appear young, making it feel like a necessity. I catch myself doing it too—unintentionally checking someone out and thinking, *"Wow, they’ve aged so well,"* but deep down, none of us are truly comfortable with it.
Here’s my solution: we should show that aging itself is beautiful—not just with words, but with actions. For example, if celebrities still land impactful roles as they age and exude a presence beyond youth, society might get used to it. I know this from personal experience—my mom and I followed an actor who, when he started looking his age, people seemed to think, *"Oh, he’s not as young as he used to be,"* even though he was still attractive. If the press and audiences could just show a little respect for aging, maybe we wouldn’t be so obsessed with aesthetics.