Paulina Porizkova.Photo: Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Paulina Porizkovais known for not pulling any punches — and when it comes to theconversation around aging, she’s as open and honest as ever.
While promoting theupcoming release of her new book,No Filter: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful, the 57-year-old supermodel opened up about aging and feeling invisible in a recent interview withWWD.
“Before my husband diedour marriage had disintegrated and we were already separated for two years and we were going through a divorce and the invisibility to my husband coincided with my invisibility to the rest of the world,” Porizkova revealed to the outlet.
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“I am way smarter. I have more patience. I’m more intellectually curious. I’m more generous. Everything about me is better. ButI have wrinklesand that does not make me ugly,” she said. “I just thought that’s unfair.”
Porizkova also spoke frankly about treatments she’s open to — and which ones she skips. Injectables are off the table, but she toldWWDshe tries most noninvasive treatments she can find.
“I just want a little subtle help,” she said. “I don’t want any drastic stuff. I don’t want to eliminate my age. I just want to look as good as I can given the limitations.”
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She thinks treatments and plastic surgery are a personal choice but that decision shouldn’t become how a person is known. “If you say that you’ve had something done, guess what’s your calling card?” the formerSports Illustratedmodel asked.
“It’s likeJane Fondanotoriously admitted to her face lift and she goes on an interview for a movie and the first thing they’re asking her about is her face lift. Then they make such a big deal out of it that… I get it both ways and I can only do what is right for me,” Porizkova concluded.
source: people.com