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The normalization of mature women in entertainment signifies a permanent cultural shift. As the current generation of powerhouse actresses, writers, and directors continue to age, they bring their massive fan bases and industry leverage with them. The industry is gradually waking up to a simple truth: aging enhances an artist's depth, emotional range, and bankability.
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Then comes the corrosive expectation of the "cosmetic tax." Coralie Fargeat's The Substance , starring Demi Moore, was praised by critics and audiences alike, yet the film's horror—which literalized the industry's demand that women destroy their bodies to maintain the illusion of youth—was met with backhanded compliments about Moore "not looking her age". This exposes a trap where actresses are punished for aging but also for refusing to hide it. Frances McDormand, who refuses to dye her hair or get plastic surgery, can only afford that choice because her status as a multiple Oscar-winner gives her a privilege few others possess. The reality for most is a difficult bargain: spend enormous sums on procedures to stay relevant, or accept a steady decline in opportunities.