The difference in Tom Cruise’s face from then and now 2025 is almost unreal, but I have to admit, he still looks amazing.
Looking at Mickey Rourke then and now 2025 just makes me feel sad for how fame can push people into extremes.
It’s crazy how in Hollywood today, even tough guys like John Wayne or Burt Reynolds had to get work done.
Simon Cowell went way too far, he barely looks like the same person anymore.
Honestly, I respect Mickey Rourke for owning his choices, even if the results weren’t perfect.
Caitlyn’s story is powerful, but I think the focus should’ve stayed more on her journey than her appearance.
Tom Cruise clearly had something done, but whatever it is, it’s working—he looks better than most 40-year-olds.
Al Pacino aging naturally is refreshing in a sea of overdone faces.
Czark Gable having dentures shocked me—he always looked so effortlessly perfect on screen.
I miss the old look of Burt Reynolds, but I get why he did what he did.
Robert Redford is proof that you can age with class and still stay camera-ready.
Hollywood today makes it almost impossible to age naturally in the spotlight.
I feel like authenticity is rare in Hollywood today—props to Redford and Pacino for keeping it real.
Stallone’s transformation then and now 2025 shows how aging gracefully can still involve smart tweaks.
Caitlyn Jenner’s story then and now 2025 is about so much more than just surgery—it’s a journey of identity.