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People Top 5
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PEOPLE Top 5 are the most-viewed stories on the site over the past three days, updated every 60 minutes
- January 17, 2005
- Vol. 63
- No. 2
40 and Flaunting It
Trendsetter Teri Hatcher Led the Way Last Month; Now, It Seems, Everybody's Doing It-Turning 40. And Take It from Sex and the City's SJP to Onetime Pretty Baby Brooke Shields, Four-0 Can Feel—and Look—just Fine
Elizabeth Hurley
June 10, 1965
No nips and tucks for her, she vows. "I just find it utterly pathetic to have an operation simply to try to make oneself look younger," she told the Daily Telegraph.
Diane Lane
Jan. 22, 1965
The Oscar-nominated actress isn't going to let some number ruin her party. "I'm trying to figure out how best to celebrate without it appearing like a crisis," she joked to INSTYLE.
Kristin Davis
Feb. 23, 1965
The new face of Maybelline New York isn't bothered one bit about her next birthday. "Age is a state of mind. It's great that actresses that aren't twentysomethings are being offered contracts by cosmetic companies.Women of all ages are beautiful."
Teri Hatcher
Dec. 8, 1964
She threw a bash for her birthday with pals David Spade and Jane Kaczmarek. "She's outrageously sexy," says her Desperate Housewives costar James Denton,
Shania Twain
Aug. 28, 1965
Forty is just another birthday, says the singer. "It doesn't make any difference," she told The Toronto Sun. "You change physically, but I'm happy to do that."
Sarah Jessica Parker
March 25, 1965
The monthly facials can't hurt. But Parker's real antiaging secret is all in her attitude. For her next decade, she told Oprah magazine, "I want to be a better parent, a better actress—to keep myself challenged and terrified."
Brooke Shields
May 31, 1965
Facing 40? Who cares? For Shields, the world revolves around daughter Rowan, 20 months. "When you have a child, you realize that your life really begins there," she told the Associated Press.
Model Citizens
LINDA EVANGELISTA
May 10, 1965
"She takes good care of herself," says Allure's editor-in-chief Linda Wells
VERONICA WEBB
Feb. 25, 1965
"I say, Bring it on. I can't wait to turn 50!"
June 10, 1965
No nips and tucks for her, she vows. "I just find it utterly pathetic to have an operation simply to try to make oneself look younger," she told the Daily Telegraph.
Diane Lane
Jan. 22, 1965
The Oscar-nominated actress isn't going to let some number ruin her party. "I'm trying to figure out how best to celebrate without it appearing like a crisis," she joked to INSTYLE.
Kristin Davis
Feb. 23, 1965
The new face of Maybelline New York isn't bothered one bit about her next birthday. "Age is a state of mind. It's great that actresses that aren't twentysomethings are being offered contracts by cosmetic companies.Women of all ages are beautiful."
Teri Hatcher
Dec. 8, 1964
She threw a bash for her birthday with pals David Spade and Jane Kaczmarek. "She's outrageously sexy," says her Desperate Housewives costar James Denton,
Shania Twain
Aug. 28, 1965
Forty is just another birthday, says the singer. "It doesn't make any difference," she told The Toronto Sun. "You change physically, but I'm happy to do that."
Sarah Jessica Parker
March 25, 1965
The monthly facials can't hurt. But Parker's real antiaging secret is all in her attitude. For her next decade, she told Oprah magazine, "I want to be a better parent, a better actress—to keep myself challenged and terrified."
Brooke Shields
May 31, 1965
Facing 40? Who cares? For Shields, the world revolves around daughter Rowan, 20 months. "When you have a child, you realize that your life really begins there," she told the Associated Press.
Model Citizens
LINDA EVANGELISTA
May 10, 1965
"She takes good care of herself," says Allure's editor-in-chief Linda Wells
VERONICA WEBB
Feb. 25, 1965
"I say, Bring it on. I can't wait to turn 50!"
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