Aging is an odd thing. Most individuals would tell you that the most confusing thing is when you change how you seem on the outside but your inner self doesn’t change.
It’s also puzzling that some people make fun of other people who are becoming older, when their appearance starts to show it.
As though they themselves won’t undoubtedly encounter the same procedure down the road?
Regretfully, the internet has made it far too simple for people to express hurtful beliefs without worrying about criticism or retaliation.
We’re not saying people shouldn’t be allowed to voice their thoughts; rather, we’re saying that if you don’t have anything good to say, you really oughtn’t be saying it.
This week, it was the turn of renowned actress Sarah Jessica Parker to face criticism on social media for her choice of attire while filming And Just Like That.
SJP, who is now 59 years old, has been well-known for a very long time after quickly climbing the celebrity ladder
following the explosive success of Sex and the City. She will therefore probably be well-versed in the shifting and chopping of online opinions.
Nevertheless, she may not have anticipated some of the offensive remarks made on a photo she uploaded this week from the set of And Just Like That, the Sex and the City sequel.
In the picture, Jessica Parker—who gained notoriety for her portrayal of Carrie—was seen wearing a flimsy, nude dress that showed off her black bra and orange underwear combination.
However, some individuals took issue with the costume, even if the bulk of comments were just meant to show support for the actress.
Indeed, why did they think that in her fifties, she would have this kind of look? One guy on Instagram pondered. Another person said, ‘She’s too old.’
‘Clothes are horrible, terrible fashion,’ remarked a third. Some of the evaluations were more kind,
stating things like, ‘Carrie hasn’t aged a day.’ Another person commented, ‘The cutest 🤍 our Carrie is backkk.’ Another person said, “Queen queen queen’