Jamie Lee Curtis encourages people not to be afraid of getting old.
The “Halloween” franchise actress also advises her own daughters not to “touch their faces”.
Curtis admits she underwent cosmetic procedures, but said she ended up feeling bad for them and it didn’t bring her satisfaction.
“I underwent plastic surgery,” Curtis said “Today”. “I have Botox on my forehead. Did Botox make the big wrinkle disappear? Yes. But then you look like a plastic figurine,” he commented.
He continued: “I did. It didn’t work. And all I see is that people now focus their lives on that. So I tell my kids to focus on what they can contribute to help people. Happiness is a difficult word because life is pain. I want them to be happy. I want them to feel that what they are doing is important, has value. “
Curtis reprises the role of Laurie Strode, who faces the final showdown with serial killer Michael Myers in the latest installment of the film franchise, Halloween: The End, which hits theaters tomorrow.
“They’ve come up with a great way to end this ‘trilogy’,” Curtis said of the latest film in the franchise. “We made three films, I think it ends the story in a sad and interesting way.”