Monica Bellucci talks about aging: I'm not obsessed with looks and age

Monica Bellucci is the cover star of the latest issue of The Sunday Times Style, where she talked about aging, maintaining her appearance, but also accepting her age.
At the age of 57, the Italian beauty is not afraid of aging, on the contrary, she has said that she accepts this inevitable process.
"There are so many women who feel free to age differently", said Belluci in the new interview.
Commenting on her appearance, she revealed that she avoids rigorous exercise and strict diets, preferring instead wine and pasta and the occasional 'Pilates' session. However, exercise a little, but only when necessary and within reasonable limits.
"I'm not obsessed. I've always been a woman with lines, never too thin, that's my nature. And I want to grow old in a peaceful way", said the actress.
"When you are 50 or 60 years old, you don't have the same needs as when you were 20. They give us a different perspective", he explained further.
Commenting on her experience as a 'Bond girl' in Spectre, the Italian actress noted that her casting marked a "huge change", adding that "there are so many women who feel free to age in a other way".
Monica has said that "when we are young we have devilish beauty, which is completely natural", but that life goes on and we have to face old age.

Bellucci has also spoken about her daughters and her relationship with ex-husband Vincent Cassel, from whom she divorced in 2013 and since then the former couple has found the rhythm of parenting together.
"We have been separated for a long time, but at the same time when you are a parent, you are a parent for life", said the beauty.
As a mother who has experienced the difficult aspects of fame, Bellucci has emphasized that she does not want to teach her daughters to be in constant conflict with men. /Telegrafi/
























































