Renée Zellweger is calling out beauty companies for their "garbage" antiaging products.
In fact, Renée doesn't believe they should be making antiaging products at all — and women should be embracing who they are as they get older.
Renée recently shared her thoughts about beauty products, explaining that she doesn't want to see "all those ads telling us we don’t need to look our real age if we just buy all their creams and their fixes and all that garbage they want to sell us."
"I’m like, what, you’re saying I’m not valuable anymore because I’m 53? Is that what you’re saying?" Renée said in an interview with the Sunday Times.
Renée added that she believes there's a "big difference between being your absolute best, most vibrant self" and "wanting to be what you’re not."
"To be vibrant and beautiful, you must embrace your age; otherwise you are living apologetically, and to me that’s not beautiful at all," Renée said.
And at age 53, Renée shared that she feels the most authentically herself she's ever been.
"Turning 50 felt like a whole new beginning without the nonsense, the point where you can stop listening to all those voices in your head and all those expectations and projections people have of you and become more authentically yourself," Renée said.
She continued, "Like, good luck, all you suckers out there, because you’ve got to survive a lot to get to my age, and I’ve earned my power and voice."