: We're finally moving past the "crone" or "perfect mother" tropes. We’re seeing women who are messy, sexual, powerful, and fallible. They represent a reality that resonates with every generation. The Bottom Line:
Despite the progress, the fight is not over. Ageism still lurks in casting notes, and roles for women over 60—especially those who are not white or conventionally slender—remain scarce. The industry still struggles with the “grandmother” trap, and the gender gap in pay and production opportunities widens with age. Furthermore, the pressure to “age gracefully” (i.e., invisibly) persists, with plastic surgery and digital de-aging often standing in for genuine character development. i--- Milfy.24.01.10.Serenity.Cox.Naughty.Fucks.Young...
The entertainment industry has long been a reflection of societal attitudes towards women, and more specifically, mature women. For decades, women in Hollywood and other forms of entertainment have faced ageism, sexism, and a lack of representation. However, in recent years, there has been a significant shift towards more diverse and nuanced portrayals of mature women on screen and stage. : We're finally moving past the "crone" or
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