She looks like she's 55 in Nashville
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warmislandsun — 13 years ago(March 29, 2013 07:52 AM)
Thank you for your point on comment. So many fools on this website just like to rip apart the physical looks of actresses.
Connie appears to have that single, successful, confident combination which really irks the common internet troll. -
lexi_jay — 13 years ago(March 29, 2013 06:13 PM)
@warmislandsun, Jeez! No one is trolling. I'm sure Connie is a lovely woman but she just so happens to look older than her actual age. It happens. I never said she wasn't attractive or that she didn't have great hair(because she does) or that she wasn't a talented actress(because she most certainly is) but damn am I not entitled to an opinion without the requisite "internet troll" default response? We all age differently. It's just a fact of life. You can get off your high horse now.
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Stirchley — 13 years ago(February 18, 2013 12:50 PM)
Connie's problem, IMO, is that she has a
tired-looking
face and I don't think she can do much about it. Her figure and hair are fine, but, unfortunately, she is not aging as well as others because of her face.
Interestingly, a profile in the
Sunday Times
yesterday stated that Connie is very sensitive to any indication in
Nashville
that she is an
aging
country star. She has told the producers that she has no interest in that kind of role. No doubt she is somewhat sensitive about this because, unfortunately, she could play that kind of role rather well. -
oodle22 — 13 years ago(February 18, 2013 06:07 PM)
Isn't that the premise of the show that she is an "aging" country star and HP is taking her place? I love Connie and pretty much all of her work, but I guess it's a case of life meets art. She is a rare late bloomer in Hollywood. Despite double standards, even men don't often "make it" in their late 30s-early 40s like she did.