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Justine Bateman discussed her new book, "Face," and what fear women are trying to avoid by trying to stay young. The "Family Ties" actress says the fear is different for every woman.
Justine Bateman attends the Miami Book Fair 2018. Desiree Navarro/Getty Images Justine Bateman feels sad for women who use Botox and filler to prevent wrinkles and thinks “they’re just not ...
Justine Bateman. Courtesy of Steven Meiers Dominguez. There is nothing wrong with your face. At least, that’s what Justine Bateman wants you to realize. Her new book, Face: One Square Foot of ...
ENTERTAINMENT Justine Bateman, 57, slams perception that she has an ‘old’ face: ‘My face represents who I am’ Jason Bateman's older sister talks about how she doesn't look the same as she ...
Family Ties made Justine Bateman was one of TVs most recognizable stars. She tells The New Abnormal how online chatter about her famous face left her feeling ashamed of her looks.
Justine Bateman is not afraid of aging naturally, and thinks the recent reaction to her aging face is based in fear. 'My face represents who I am. I like it and so that's basically the end of the ...
When Justine Bateman was in her early 40s and writing her first book Fame: The Hijacking of Reality, she remembers Googling herself and finding the autocomplete: "looks old." Justine Bateman looks ...
When Justine Bateman was in her early 40s and writing her first book Fame: The Hijacking of Reality, she remembers Googling herself and finding the autocomplete: "looks old." Justine Bateman looks ...
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