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It's no secret that, in a world that prizes youth above just about anything else, women over 50 are considered past their prime. 'Accept it. Accept that you are no longer a viable woman. Like we are livestock. When we can breed, we are at our most valuable,' Paulina Porizkova, 58, says during a sit-down interview with TODAY.com. And after that? 'They put us out to pasture so that we can comfort somebody – like grandchildren – bake them cookies and take care of people.
You're too old to be doing this,' says Porizkova. 'I get a lot of 'pathetic,' 'desperate,' 'trying to stay relevant.'' To the last point, Porizkova says that the haters aren't wrong. 'Yes, I am trying to stay relevant because I've been told that I'm not. So yes, that is what I do. I try to show you that I can be relevant. Therefore, you can be relevant. Therefore we can be relevant.
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