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Paulina Porizkova bared it all as she confessed to feeling an immense amount of 'freaking shame' and feeling 'invisible' after turning 50.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model frequently proves that age is just a number by flaunting her taut tummy in a number of tiny bikinis online.
But, behind the glamorous shots shared to her Instagram, the 59-year-old admitted she still struggled mentally when it came to her age.
While speaking to StyleLikeU, Paulina left little to the imagination as she stripped down to just her lacy black bra and underwear, and shared that she started feeling 'invisible' when she hit 50 and began going through menopause.
She revealed her true feelings about the way women were treated as they aged as she claimed that there was 'so much shame' about 'the way we age, for our weight, for our skin, for the way we dress.'
Paulina Porizkova bared it all as she confessed to feeling an immense amount of 'freaking shame' and feeling 'invisible' after turning 50
Paulina got candid about the realities of aging as she claimed that women felt constant shame.
She said: 'There's so much shame heaped upon us for everything. The way we look, for the way we age, for our weight, for our skin, for the way we dress.
'I mean, It's just endless freaking shame, and menopause is just another thing to be ashamed of because you're no longer "a viable woman."'
The model also admitted she was met with an intense amount of backlash when she turned 50 years old.
She explained that although she frequently tried to embrace aging, trolls constantly hated on her.
'I would write something about being 52 or 53 and looking like this, and people would comment, "Well, big f***ing deal. J.Lo looks better, and she's only like, two years younger,"' Paulina said.
'When I thought about it, all the actresses and singers my age looked younger because they've had work done.'
Paulina revealed that she started feeling bad about her body and her age when she turned 45 - adding that the hate comments began then.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model frequently proves that age is just a number by flaunting her taut tummy in a number of tiny bikinis online
But, behind the glamorous shots shared to her Instagram, the 59-year-old admitted she still struggled mentally when it came to her age
While speaking to StyleLikeU, Paulina left little to the imagination as she stripped down to just her lacy black bra and underwear and shared that she started feeling 'invisible' when she hit 50
She said: 'I'd post bikini photos and suddenly get comments like, "Are you desperate, grandma? How about you cover up and spare us your aging body."'
The supermodel confessed that the comments had gotten to her head and she even convinced herself that men didn't notice her anymore.
She explained that because of her age, she didn't feel 'seen' when she walked down the street.
'You think, "Hold on a second. I am a far more interesting person than I've ever been, and this is where you don't want to see me anymore? Because I've aged out of being physically appealing to you?"' Paulina said.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model frequently shares snaps of herself online to help embrace her aging body.
She explained that although she frequently tried to embrace aging, trolls constantly hated on her
Last month, she flaunted her toned tummy in a tiny strapless orange bikini with low-on-the-hips briefs
Last month, she flaunted her toned tummy in a tiny strapless orange bikini with low-on-the-hips briefs.
The cover girl from Prostějov has been taking in the Italian coast with her boyfriend, Jeff Greenstein, as well as her parents, Jiri and Anna.
In her caption, she poked fun at her bathing suit matching the beach resort chairs.
'When your bikini accidentally matches the beach chairs and your love is prompted to capture it for posterity,' the ex of Cars singer Ric Ocasek, who died in 2019 at age 75, wrote.
In her hashtags, she also said 'older is better' and quipped she was 'between JLo and Betty White.'