Sally Field, at 78, has become a symbol of resilience in Hollywood, defying ageism and criticism. Known for iconic roles in Forrest Gump, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Steel Magnolias, she refuses to conform to industry standards of beauty. Despite facing online bullying about her appearance, she embraces aging naturally, focusing on appreciating her current self rather than pursuing plastic surgery.
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