28 Depressing Times Famous Women Were Shamed For Aging While Famous Men Were Celebrated For It

We all know that men and women are held to completely different standards when it comes to aging, particularly in Hollywood. For years, so many famous women have been scrutinized for aging while men are frequently called hotter as they get older — a depressingly glaring reflection of society’s beauty standards and what we’ve been conditioned to find attractive. Let’s take a look at some examples:
1. At the 2025 Met Gala, Pamela Anderson, 57, was called “frumpy” in a cruel, viral tabloid headline after she stepped out onto the red carpet embracing her natural beauty. In fact, Pamela decided to ditch heavy makeup back in 2023 — a decision that initially left her sons, Brandon Thomas and Dylan Jagger, “horrified.”
2. When 42-year-old Hilarie Burton was questioned over her decision to let her gray hair grow out, she directly referenced the difference in treatment between men and women. “When I was growing up, the men who were really handsome, like the Harrison Ford’s out there, there was always that twinkle of gray hair. There was George Clooney. He turned into a silver fox… I loved how their aging process was embraced. And so rather than just complain that us girls don’t get to do the same thing, I thought it was really important to walk the walk. And so, silver is here to stay,” she said.
3. In 2023, Madonna, 66, hit back at critics of her Grammys appearance after close-up photos of her face went viral. “Instead of focusing on what I said in my speech which was about giving thanks for the fearlessness of artists like Sam and Kim- Many people chose to only talk about Close-up photos of me Taken with a long lens camera By a press photographer that Would distort anyone’s face!!” she wrote on Instagram. “Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny That permeates the world we live in. A world that refuses to celebrate women past the age of 45 And feels the need to punish her If she continues to be strong willed, hard-working and adventurous.”
4. In 2022, Sarah Jessica Parker recalled media outlets spending “months and months” describing her as “brave” for letting her hair go gray. “I was like, please please applaud someone else’s courage on something!” she said.
5. Amid the release of her very apt film The Substance, Demi Moore, 62, talked openly about struggling with finding her “place” in Hollywood after turning 40. “I had more challenges, particularly in my career, in my 40s than I do now. At that time, no one quite knew what to do with me. I wasn’t 30, but I wasn’t 40 in a way that people could comfortably identify me as a mother, etc. There was no place for me,” she told Variety.
“I turned 40 on [the Charlie’s Angels sequel]. After that, there was so much focus on my external self; no one knew where to put me. But I do feel like things have changed. We see so many more interesting roles for women who are 40 to 50 — what I would call “young women.” The Substance is harsh in how it tackles the entertainment industry, its judgments and its beauty standards. But it’s also throwing this idea that a woman’s desirability ends with her fertility in Hollywood’s face.”