Jodie Foster fans became concerned about a year and a half ago when it looked like their beloved was given up. The actress’s physique became blurry, and her face was afflicted with wrinkles and other indications of age.

Foster’s ability to travel back in time is highly guarded. But one thing is certain: on a routine walk, she seems more attractive and younger than she did on the red carpet a few years ago. Photographers videotaped the actress while she was shopping with her child in New York City. And Jodie, 58, cannot dispute it: some performers, even at 30, seem older.

“I’d like to grow old on film like Katharine Hepburn,” Foster remarked once. “I like my age. I will not return to my twenties for anything. This era is filled with anxiety and worry. And that is not something to live with.

Women in their forties are unquestionably more appealing than women in their twenties. We’ve lived longer; therefore, we’re more assured. It’s no longer necessary to pretend you’re depressed and in the know, or to worry about whether you’re cool. Being yourself is a tremendous benefit.”