Bobbi Brown doesn’t see age the way most people do. “In two years, I’ll be 70, which is incredibly ridiculous. But in my head, I’m the same 30-something-year-old kid,” she shared on The Tamsen Show.
Her perspective is rooted in both family and experience. She often cites her 85-year-old father, who still acts young: “It’s taught me that makes all the difference in the world. When you start acting like, I can’t, I won’t, this is not what normal people do at this age, then that’s what defines you.”
Brown challenges outdated narratives about aging in business, beauty, and media. From creating Jones Road with models “of a certain age” to writing her memoir Still Bobbi, she’s pushing for a new roadmap that embraces authenticity and vitality at every stage.
Her message? Don’t let age set the rules for you.
For the full conversation on aging, reinvention, and what it means to stay authentic, listen to this episode of The Tamsen Show
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