Two days ago, Lisa Kudrow, 62, sat down with Tracy Smith for an interview on CBSSunday Morning to talk about the revival of her HBO show, The Comeback.
But all anyone’s talking about today is how amazing and authentic she looked.
Amid news that she’s leaving Botox in the dust, the Friends alum is now aging naturally and embracing every line and crease on her face, neck, and beyond. And fans are applauding her for the decision, calling it refreshing and hoping that it urges more stars to do the same.
Over on X (formerly Twitter), an image from Kudrow’s interview, showing the actress up close and personal, is drawing thousands of likes and praise from fans and celebrities alike.
“You look at her…and you know exactly who she is. No confusion. No wondering what she did to her face. Just…her. Aging is a gift denied to many,” America’s Next Top Model alum Adrianne Currysays.
“’My face tells you I’ve lived an authentic life and chose not to stuff myself with fillers and fake nonsense.’ LOVE HER, LOVE THIS. AGE. GRACEFULLY,” one fan shares.
“I absolutely love the Lisa Kudrow is aging naturally and gracefully and beautifully,” yet another comments.
“I absolutely love her and she’s beautiful exactly how she is,” another writes.
Days earlier, Kudrow was in Beverly Hills at the series premiere for her comeback show. She looked svelte in a black blazer and belted patterned dress alongside her husband of 30 years, Michel Stern, and son, Julian Murray Stern, 27.
The Comeback is returning to HBO for a third and final season more than decade after the series’ second season wrapped. Kudrow is reprising her role as Valerie Cherish, with Andrew Scott joining the cast. The new season, which premiered March 22, follows Valerie and her efforts to navigate an industry obsessed with AI technology.
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