They don’t mention their ‘team’ behind them, nutritionists, stylists, personal trainers. But, they must also have tremendous willpower, money can help to an extent too.
Debbie looks her age in recent photos. Not a bad thing. I think that she looks great; a glamorous old rock chick who has had a brilliant show biz life.
And I don't believe it's "just a number" either. The ageing process takes its toll on everyone to some degree or other, but agree with @Redhead56 - as she says:
Everyone has natural beauty embrace yours don’t envy others.
So true embrace yours. I always believe people are only “old” when they start to feel old and let everyone know boastfully their age….. I’m 67 now don’t you know….or I’m 85 now don’t you know. A very youthful 90 year old is ofte more fun and much younger in outlook than someone in their 50s.
During a conversation with a friend who asked Clint Eastwood how he managed to do so much work now he is in his 90s he said “don’t let the old man in”. (So I don’t, although he looks very cold out there) It’s a state of mind, “how old would you be if you didn’t know the day you were born”? BTW it’s a song by Toby Keith entitled ‘Don’t let the old man in’ dedicated to Clint Eastwood.
I saw Jane Seymour recently in a television programme and although I didn't recognise her at first and she has more wrinkles than her photographs show, she appeared as a very attractive person and personality, which is not always not always the case. She has that indefinable star quality which is ageless.
They are good looking people to start with, then they have all the help they can get, including extensive cosmetic surgery which we mere mortals can’t usually afford. Then the photos we see them in are most of the time, airbrushed. So in the end you get that perfect package!