Growing older is something we all have to deal with as we move through life. Everyone, including models, ultimately develops wrinkles and drooping skin as they age. Despite continuing to appear in bikinis, when she put the photographs online, she received unfavorable response.Paulina Porizkova was born in 1965 and began her modeling career only 15 years later.She has graced the covers of various major magazines and has progressively risen to recognition in the modeling world.
She appeared in a variety of movies, TV episodes, and music videos, in addition to periodicals.She’s recently gained a reputation for being candid about aging, melancholy, and loss, among other things. Despite the criticism, she has remained completely immersed in the modeling industry at the age of 57 and with over 40 years of expertise. She’s still posting images of herself in bikinis.”I am a 57-year-old woman, and it appears that in society, when you reach middle age, you lose your license to show up in bikinis as well.”

Porizkova frequently speaks about the harsh feedback she receives simply for promoting herself as a model at her age. She’s been called “a desperate grandma” and “too old to be doing this,” but she never takes it personally and always defends herself.She was formerly married to Ric Ocasek, the late leader of the iconic rock band The Cars, for 28 years. The former supermodel was candid about the ups and downs of her marriage.

She alleged that in the months leading up to his death, the two of them had effectively grown apart. In an interview after his death, she stated, “I just noticed that we shared less and less, and we communicated less, and then he sort of stopped desiring me.” She described her misgivings at the time as follows: “Since I was hitting my late 40s and early 50s, I think I figured, maybe he doesn’t fancy me because I’m getting older.”She is still trying to maintain Ocasek’s memory of their good days together.

She now strongly advocates for women to age naturally rather than undergo aging-reversal surgery. She wants more women will accept their aging bodies and recognize their intrinsic beauty. “My desire is to be an unaltered older woman,” she said.She frequently professes respect for her aging appearance, saying, “What I like about my face now at 57, it’s that it’s like a really good novel of the history of my life, like it’s all written into my face.”

She constantly highlights the importance of allowing oneself to age and how it is a beautiful natural process to other older women and even younger ones.”We have to make older cool, I’m really trying,” she added, “but we need more women to sort of embrace age and keep trumpeting it out there, going ‘look at what I’m doing at my age.'” She is gorgeous even at this age!