Actress Gabrielle Union recently made a public appearance, and her stunning look at age 52 makes some people speculate she might have turned to cosmetic procedures to enhance her beauty.
The Bring It On star continues to glow on red carpets with her well-nourished skin, her signature long hair, and radiant smile, which has captivated fans over the years.
This outlook won her some endorsement deals in the early 2000s, but her critics cannot seem to believe that her sparkling appearance has not faded.
Photos of the award-winning performer appeared online when she attended George and Amal Clooney’s third annual event dubbed The Albies, together with her husband, Dwyane Wade, on Thursday, September 26, in New York City.
“This is one of the rare times the phrase ‘such and such is a vision’ is accurate. She looks absolutely stunning, head to toe…That dress is cut beautifully and the color is gorgeous (especially on her),” a fan wrote as a compliment. “She looks lovely and well-moisturised,” another added.
Certainly, not everyone agreed with her high rating. Some felt there must be a sort of body enhancement. However, some observers jumped to her defense.
“Gabby knows how to dress for her body type…She always looks good in her clothes,” a fan added… She has a better body than me. I need to get in the gym.”
Gabrielle Union’s physique has been a talking point for many, and it appears she would continue to cast doubt on the minds of her critics who think she cannot have it all.
On September 22, she posted Instagram photos from her summer vacations, with one of the pictures capturing her in a kind of shower as water drenched her hair. Here again, people talked about why she chose to do that publicly, though she did not expose too many intimate body parts.
“I wish young black people had better consistent role models. This is not needed for attention, especially for someone like you,” one person wrote. “We may not all agree with her choice of photo…but that 52-year-old body is still bodyinggggg!!!” one of her admirers responded.