At the age of 60, Czech-Swedish-American model and actress Paulina Porizkova posted a video on social media which created a sensation. She showed her body without any filter, without any flattering light and without any retouching.
His step is not just a video, but a challenge to the definition of beauty, which has always considered a young and flawless body as ideal.
In this video posted on March 26, 2026, Paulina is answering a simple question about how she looks ‘so great’ at 60. She removes her loose gown in front of the camera and says boldly – ‘I am 60, this is how my body looks.’ She shows her wrinkles, her belly and every mark without any embarrassment. This is a true picture of a living body.
Not flaws, story of life
The most special thing about Paulina’s message is that she loves even those things which the world calls ‘flaws’. Regarding her stomach, she says that it has been the home of her children. Regardless of weight loss or exercise, it is part of them. The marks of time on his skin are not a sign of weakness for him, but of strength. She considers these changes as a part of life.
I am more satisfied today than I was when I was 20.
Paulina says that today she feels more calm and satisfied with her body than she did when she was 20. This statement turns every notion related to beauty and age upside down. For them, there is no need to correct the body, rather accepting it as it is is the biggest achievement. This thinking is inspiring for people of any age.
A true answer to the modeling industry
As a former model, Paulina has long been an advocate of realistic representation of the body in the fashion industry. While the industry often promotes smooth, retouched and unrealistic bodies, Paulina questions this by showing her true self. This is the point that people are praising. His move is a bold rebellion.
Praises echoing on social media
Thousands of comments are coming on this video of Paulina. People are thanking him for his transparency and courage. Many people are calling it a liberating message while others are calling it a source of inspiration. The audience is relieved to see a body that doesn’t try to hide changes over time. This authenticity is connecting deeply with people.
true measure of true beauty
This message of Paulina opens a big debate for all of us. Can we see our bodies as a living, changing place rather than something to ‘fix’? Aging does not mean disappearing. Your body changes, but it also tells your story, your experiences and your strengths. This is true beauty.