Vivica Fox Tells Real Health Magazine “I Have Accepted That Im Not A 20 Year Old”

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Actress and Cougar Vivica A. Fox looks amazing as she covers the latest issue of Real Health Magazine. She kicks it with them about how she stays in shape, her acting career and the fact that she realizes she’s not “so young” anymore.

 

 

Its clear that most women have a fear of aging and losing their “it factors” called looks, but Vivica says that she looks forward to aging gracefully.

 

I’ve always wanted to be older-to be very honest-because with age comes wisdom, or it should be. My role models are beautiful women, such as Sophia Loren, Pam Grier, Tina Turner and Diana Ross, who all look better the older they get.

 

I don’t have a problem with aging whatsoever. I have accepted that I’m not a 20-year-old. But if you take care of yourself, you should be able to age gracefully and still always look good. Getting older doesn’t automatically mean you lose your looks.

 

There’s a third life, when you’ve discharged your responsibilities to family and you have an opportunity to discover things about yourself. This can be a really wonderful and productive phase of life people can look forward to and enjoy.

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7 Comments to “Vivica Fox Tells Real Health Magazine “I Have Accepted That Im Not A 20 Year Old””

  1. mediagoddess313 says:

    her old ass

  2. SWEETCARMELGRL says:

    SHE LOOKS GREAT ON THE COVER

  3. jazzie bell says:

    she dont except ishhhh. she just got a new face not to long ago!!! BLAH

  4. stacy says:

    she look so natural in Independence Day why didnt she go to a plastic surgery that could make her face look natural. I dont have any problems with plastic surgery only when it make u look unnatual and terrible.

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