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Monday, July 26, 2010
Penelope Cruz wants to embrace getting older and never wants to "lie" about her age.
The 36-year-old actress doesn't want to give into the pressure in Hollywood of having surgery to stay looking young and is inspired by her grandparents' attitude to old age.
She said: "I never want to lie about my age. If I look around at the actresses I admire, they are all women who have not fought growing older, but embraced it - women like Sophia Loren or Audrey Hepburn.
"I was very close to both of my grandmothers growing up - they lived long into old age and they were always beautiful to me. They loved life and it showed in their faces. Of course my face will change as I get older, but that's OK. It's a good thing to be old, because that means you haven't died yet right? And when I do get older, I want to have the grace to be proud of it, not to lie about it or try to fight it."
And Penelope - who recently married Spanish actor Javier Bardem - insists the people closest to her in her life shouldn't want her to change her appearance.
She added in an interview with You magazine: "The people who love me, love me for who I am. They love me for a mixture of things that makes anyone love another person, and those things will still be there when I am 40, 60 or 80."
Although she has a super-slim figure, the 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' star admits she enjoys indulging in calorie-laden treats.
She revealed: "My favourite foods are bread and pasta, Coca-Cola and fried foods."
source:dalje.com