The host and Sheila Sim, who both started in showbiz as models, discuss ageing and the expectations people have of older women.
, 40, discussed ageing, and why self-care and a good mindset is important when it comes to doing so gracefully.While speaking of the importance of me-time and self-care practices, Sheila described Jade as someone who is “very girly” 'cos the latter takes the time to go for manicures, eyelash extensions, and hair colouring.Explaining that her blonde hair is not an “easy colour to maintain”, Jade said: “I guess this is my girly time.
Sheila then shared her two cents on the situation, wondering who exactly are the “mean” people who are overly concerned about women’s appearances as they age. “Like you [can] be critical of yourself okay, keep it at home. If people like to wear crop tops then so be it lah,” she asserted."For me, it will be time [for my hair to go] when it thins,” added Jade, who then went on to encourage Jacqueline to “keep her long hair”, as it is still “really thick and nice”.
“[I was] judgemental lah. It’s always easier to see it when you’re not in that role. Just like people who are not in their 50s, maybe they are able to say this 'cos they’re not there yet. It’s very easy for them to say something mindlessly but they don’t understand that all these mindless words are actually very hurtful for people in that situation [currently],” said Sheila.
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