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Rachel Griffiths Says ‘Older Women Are Having a Moment,’ Gushes Over ‘The Last Showgirl’ and Jamie Lee Curtis ‘Dancing on That F—ing Table’: ‘I Was in Awe of That Girl!’
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Rachel Griffiths is celebrating a cultural shift where older women are finally getting their due in Hollywood. She name-drops icons like Demi Moore, Helen Mirren, and Pamela Anderson as proof that age isn’t sidelining talent—it’s amplifying it. Griffiths especially raves about Jamie Lee Curtis’s unapologetic energy (yes, that table-dancing moment) and calls out the brilliance of older actresses owning their spotlight.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another "women age gracefully" puff piece—it’s a loud, joyful acknowledgment that Hollywood’s obsession with youth might actually be cracking. When stars like Griffiths call out this moment, it signals real change: more roles, more visibility, and maybe even fewer boring stereotypes about women over 50. And let’s be honest, we’re all here for Jamie Lee Curtis dancing on tables.

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