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Winona Ryder Drops a Truth Bomb on Botox Culture: “Surrounded by Young Women Doing Weird Stuff to Their Faces”—Is Hollywood Losing Its Mind?

Winona Ryder has been Hollywood’s timeless enigma since the ’80s—remember when she first bewitched us in Beetlejuice? Fast forward to now, and she’s the wise mom on Stranger Things, navigating the curious world where youthful stars surround her, quite literally, getting all sorts of “weird stuff” done to their faces. With her East Coast grace and a forehead that’s seen decades of acting magic, Winona opens up about aging in an industry that’s less about wrinkles and more about freezing them. Isn’t it ironic—on a day when the Moon is cozying up to Venus, nudging us to embrace beauty in all its authentic forms — that Winona’s reflections strike such a chord? Is the cosmos hinting we should cherish our lines instead of erasing them? Let’s unwrap this celestial irony together. LEARN MORE.

Winona Ryder On Changing Beauty Standards, Aging

Winona Ryder was just a teenager when she shot to fame in the 1980s, with Tim Burton’s 1988 movie Beetlejuice proving to be her breakout role.

After that, Winona’s career went from strength to strength, and the star appeared in countless other popular films, including Heathers, Edward Scissorhands, Mermaids, and Little Women throughout her late teens and early 20s.

Winona is now 53 years old, and best known for playing mom Joyce Byers in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, where she is the oldest core cast member. As I’m sure you know, Stranger Things has been a launchpad for a whole new generation of young stars who have grown up on our screens throughout the series.

This includes Millie Bobby Brown, who was just 12 years old when Season 1 premiered back in 2016, and is now a 21-year-old movie star.

The rest of the main young cast include Finn Wolfhard, now 22, Caleb McLaughlin, now 23, Gaten Matarazzo, now 22, Sadie Sink, now 23, and Noah Schnapp, now 20.

And in a new interview with Elle, Winona reflected on the fact that she has gone from being the youngest actor on set to the oldest — and even revealed that directors have told her to get anti-aging treatments to improve her appearance.

“I always knew I looked young, but I also knew that when I started aging, it was gonna happen first,” she told the publication. Winona is then said to have pointed to her forehead before adding: “I don’t mind it, but what’s weird is when you’re surrounded by young women getting weird shit done.”

Clarifying that she was referring to buccal fat removal, which is when fat is removed from the face to create a more sculpted look, Winona added: “I thought they were kidding. I want to say, like: ‘In 10 years, you’re gonna want that back!’”

“They’ll say: ‘Just relax your forehead. Relax,’” she shared. “I’m trying to be a great actor, and they’re saying that over and over. It’s nice that people are talking about how it’s OK to age, but there’s still enormous pressure. Every role I get is for a mother, you know? My career has definitely shifted.”

What do you make of Winona Ryder’s comments? Let me know below!

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