Photo: Paulina Porizkova/Instagram

Paulina Porizkovais rejecting the notion of anti-aging culture — and embracing every moment as she gets older.
The 56-year-old supermodel reflected on the pressure women face to look perfect as they age in a candid Instagram post. Porizkova even revealed that she wants to enjoy getting older in all its glory, so has stayed away from cosmetic injectables like Botox and filler.
“Combat age. Reverse aging. Rejuvenate. Anti age. None of this is possible. Yet, if you do an internet search on aging, this is what you’ll get. Pills, potions and workouts to fight the aging process. You know what the only way to stop aging? Dying,” Porizkova said onInstagram.
The star went on to say that she doesn’t “want to fight myself everyday for the rest of my life.”
She ended the caption with some hashtags that she believes in:"#nobotox#nofillers#nointerventionsYET#nofilter#noshame#proaging."
Selma Blairwrote: “Glorious friend. Seriously. More genuinely gorgeous every day. This body ! Good work.”
Porizkova hasn’t shied away from showing skin on social media; she recentlyposted a nude bathroom selfiethat revealed a reflection of her butt in a mirror behind her.
“My hotel Eden in Rome, has, besides a beautiful room I’m staying in, this pretty happening bathroom. After work and a leisurely bath, I was bored, which led to this celebration of narcissism, the naked selfie,” Porizkova said onInstagram.
Paulina Porizokva/instagram

The star angled her body so she caught her reflection in the double-mirror, revealing her backside to the camera. As Porizkova held her phone up to capture the photo, she pulled her arms in toward her chest to conceal her breasts.
The star doesn’t have time for anyageist online criticsof her revealing Instagram posts.
“When I was in my twenties and thirties, the less I wore - the more popular I was. In my forties, I could walk around practically naked and illicit nothing more than a ticket for public indecency,” she wrote in a FebruaryInstagram post. “At fifty, I am reviled for it.”
“Why is sexiness and nudity applauded in a woman’s youth and reviled in her maturity?” she mused, going on to answer her own question: “Because of men. The only thing that is pathetic here is allowing others to set your priorities. #sexyhasnoexpirationdate.”
source: people.com