Renée Zellweger: “To be vibrant and beautiful, you must embrace your age or live apologizing”

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Renée Zellweger is the protagonist of “The Thing About Pam“, a series that in Latin America can be seen by Star+ based on a true case in which she plays the murderer Pam Hupp. for the paper, the star of the movie series about Bridget Jones had to make a radical physical transformation.

It’s not something that Renée doesn’t know how to do. The most notable examples are in “Judy,” when she adopted a series of mannerisms to play Judy Garland that earned her the Oscar for best actress in 2020, and in the “Bridget Jones” trilogy, where she showed her ability to drop the accent Texan and make a British one.

Renee Zellweger in “The Thing About Pam.” Photo: courtesy Star+

Now she is seen as an overweight woman. Because she wore a padded suit, she has been criticized to the point of calling her “fat-phobic”. In an interview with Style magazine The Sunday Times He stated: “Look, you want to be respectful and responsible. There is always a limit to how much you can establish an authentic approach without getting distracted.“.

Renée heard about the Betsy Faria murder case and how Hopp framed her friend and co-worker, Betsy’s husband, through a podcast that she couldn’t buy the rights to because they had already been sold. However, she insisted and managed to collaborate on the project.

Age

Renée Zellweger decided to pause her career between 2010 and 2016, in which she dealt with several problems related to the public scrutiny of her image. Like her that time in 2016 when she insisted that she had undergone cosmetic surgery. In the same interview with The Times, she explained that she is not conflicted about being a 53-year-old actress in Hollywood.

“I couldn’t wait to turn 50! I loved it! It made me realize that I have no interest in being 23. Turning 50 felt like a no-nonsense fresh start, the point where you can stop listening to all that stuff.” voices in your head and all those expectations and projections that people have of you and becoming more authentically yourself. Good luck to all the fools because you have to survive a long time to reach my age, and I have earned my power and my voice”.

Renee Zellweger in “The Thing About Pam.” Photo: courtesy Star+

She later added, “All those ads that tell us we don’t need to look our real age if we just buy all their creams and fixes and all that crap they want to sell us. I’m like: what, are you saying, that I’m not valuable anymore because I’m 53? Is that what you’re saying?”

And Renée was blunt: “There is a big difference between being your best and most vibrant being and wanting to be what you are not. To be vibrant and beautiful you have to embrace your age otherwise you are living by apologizing and to me that is not beautiful at all”.

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Renée Zellweger: “To be vibrant and beautiful, you must embrace your age or live apologizing”