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I’m not fond of getting old ... I tell people I am only 70

Movie legend Sophia Loren, 85, jokes about age as she looks back on career

- BY JANINE YAQOOB TV Editor janine.yaqoob@mirror.co.uk

A GENERATION of fans grew up admiring the seemingly ageless beauty of screen legend Sophia Loren.

So at 85, it’s understand­able she wants, albeit tongue in cheek, to fib about her age.

As her latest movie introduces her to a whole new audience, Sophia laughs: “I’m not particular­ly fond of getting older, but I can still fake being 15 years younger.

“I like to live my life, I like to have my children, I like to get old, I like to look younger. Why not? Is that a sin? No!

“I try to eat certain things – I’ve published two cookbooks. I try to exercise a lot and do things for my body. I try to enjoy a wonderful, serene life. Serenity is the key to beauty. You can make peace with yourself.”

Sophia rose from poverty-stricken origins in Naples to become Italy’s most famous movie star. But her fame was always about more than just beauty.

Sophia – who plays a Holocaust survivor who bonds with a young immigrant from Senegal in upcoming movie The Life Ahead – goes on: “I never saw my beauty as anything but a gift. It was a blessing and I appreciate­d it opened up opportunit­ies.

“You only tend to become annoyed if that is all people think you are. That is difficult.

“Beauty is a great gift, but it is up to you to go beyond that and not think that is the only thing that matters. If I didn’t have any talent for acting, I would never have been able to accomplish anything.

“Even if the world tells you that you’re

OSCAR ROLE In 1960 war drama Two Women beautiful, you don’t really think about it.” Sophia’s career has spanned six decades. in 1960 she was a hit in The Millionair­ess and won the best actress Oscar in wartime drama Two Women, filmed the same year.

She and husband Carlo Ponti, who died in 2007, had two sons. And one, Edoardo, directed Sophia’s latest movie, on Netflix.

I like to live my life, I like to look younger. Why not? Is it a sin? No!

SOPHIA LOREN ON HER LIFE AS A MOVIE ICON

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PRICELESS 1960 film The Millionair­ess
Picture: GISELA SCHOBER/GETTY IMAGES PRAISE THE LOR In her 80s and still dazzling PRICELESS 1960 film The Millionair­ess
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With hubby Carlo Ponti, 1966
LOREN’S LOVE With hubby Carlo Ponti, 1966
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