Michelle Pfeiffer has proven that she will be stunning at any age—and her latest makeup-free selfie shows that beauty requires no primping or prepping to come through!
The actress is known for her bravura performances in popular films like Scarface and Batman Returns as well as her gorgeous good looks, and recently celebrated hitting 3 million followers on Instagram. Now, she’s showing those followers that she’s confident in herself even at 65…and she has good reason to be!
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Michelle Pfeiffer Shows Off Makeup-Free Beauty And Cozy PJs On Instagram
In the candid post, Michelle Pfeiffer flashed a makeup-free smile as she showed off her monogrammed pajamas. “Just realized these gorgeous, comfy @schostaloriginals pajamas have my monogram on them,” Michelle wrote in the caption. “Love! Thanks again, @gucciwestman!!” she added, possibly thanking the makeup artist for giving the PJs as a gift. The pajamas were designed by longtime Italian brand Schostal Originals, which has been producing finely-tailored clothing and accessories for men and women since 1870.
However, it was not the pajama craftsmanship but rather the natural beauty of their wearer that drew the most attention from commenters. Famous friends poured in to compliment Michelle’s makeup free moment. “So chic,” said actress and writer Selma Blair, adding a yellow heart emoji. Oscar nominee Naomi Watts added, “Chic PJs. Gorgeous woman.” Fellow performer Elizabeth Perkins concurred: “Love those,” she commented.
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Pfeiffer Fans Rave: ‘Always Will Be Beautiful’
Fans and followers also gushed about Michelle‘s selfie. “Looking good! Keep it real,” wrote an admirer. Another replied, “You’re beyond gorgeous!” Still others couldn’t help sharing their compliments. “A very stylish and beautiful woman,” said one observer. “Always gorgeous,” marveled another commenter.
The honest praise must be a relief for Michelle, who has confessed in the past that social media has at times intimidated her. “I’ve spent my whole life doing as little as possible and hiding out,” she said of joining Instagram in a 2009 Vanity Fair interview. “I’ve been really, honestly, anxious about entering into the world of social media, and just fearing I’ll say the wrong thing and somebody’s gonna get snarky on my feed.” Seems like there’s no cause for concern here!