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Rachel Ward Claps Back at Aging Trolls
Rachel Ward has shared her thoughts on ageing after she was the centre of an online firestorm over her grey hair. The 68-year-old British-born Australian actres...
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The 68-year-old British-born Australian actress left internet trolls stunned late last year after appearing in an Instagram video, where she proudly .
The screen icon was defiant during Monday's episode of Australian Story, revealing that being called 'old and decrepit' online has only added to her popularity.
Rachel joked that, 'the more wretched I look, the more followers I have' before explaining that she has become a symbol for wider social issues.
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'I was a catalyst for a larger conversation. I think people have been challenged (because) women weren't allowed to have wrinkles, weren't allowed to go grey,' the Peter Rabbit star said.
'Why do we feel that we've got to pretend that we're still 40 when we're 68?' she asked.
Rachel Ward (pictured) has shared her thoughts on ageing after she was the centre of an online firestorm over her grey hair
The screen icon was defiant during Monday's episode of Australian Story (pictured), revealing that being called 'old and decrepit' online has only added to her popularity
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The star, who was a sex symbol and pin-up in the 1980s, believes that the public hasn't seen much of her in recent years, and some may have been startled by the contrast between her appearance now, as an older woman, and how she looked in her youth.
'A few trolls were a bit shocked about my grey hair. They maybe haven't seen me since I was 24, and they went, "Oh my god, that's what you end up looking like".'
Rachel said that much of her career was defined by how men wanted her to look, and she's now free of those constraints.
'I went to Hollywood in 1982, and everything was about sexuality. It was all about the sex scenes. It was all about the male gaze,' she said.
'It's very empty and very unsatisfying. It took me a long time to feel that I had value as a woman.'
The Thorn Birds star revealed that she is now more comfortable in her own skin.
'I'm so past caring what people think about one's appearance or age. I love this part of life. I'm more content now than I've ever been,' she said.
The furore began in December, when Rachel made a seemingly innocuous social media post, in which she was simply showing her grey hair, and was met with some cruel comments from followers.
The star believes that some people may have been startled by the contrast between her appearance now, as an older woman, and how she looked in her youth. Pictured in 1980
Rachel is pictured with Richard Chamberlain on the beach in The Thorn Birds in 1983




