Natalie Wood during a pool party in the 1960s, looking stunning in a bikini.
Carol, oh Carol! The 1969 movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice explored the topics of faithfulness and honesty in marriage, and at the conclusion it showed a more free-spirited couple trying to switch wives with their more traditional friends. The stakes suddenly seem a little higher when you learn that Natalie Wood, the sexy woman in a paisley bikini, is involved. Wood portrayed Carol, a woman who had made up her mind to tell her husband Bob (Robert Culp) everything, even about their extramarital affairs. Ted (Elliott Gould) and Alice (Dyan Cannon) weren’t too fond of the concept, but Alice demands to switch partners in one of those real-life movie-world intellectual exchanges. It works for a little while before failing.
What Kids Who Once Became World Famous for Their Beauty Look Like Now
When kids, who were once recognized by the world for their beauty, grow up, they might still choose to continue their adult life under the spotlight. Some might become actors, and others famous models or influencers with millions of followers. After all, being used to the cameras and to the demands of fame since childhood can make a life of stardom more familiar and accessible.
Bright Side appreciates all kinds of beauty and grace. And this time we’ll share what some of the world’s most beautiful boys and girls look like now, in adulthood.
1. Lucky Blue Smith, 23 years old
2. Lily Chee, 18 years old
3. Anna Zak, 20 years old
4. Malina Weissman, 18 years old
5. Yara Shahidi, 21 years old
6. Peyton List, 23 years old
7. Audreyana Michelle, 22 yeas old
8. Thomas Kuc, 19 years old
9. Mackenzie Foy, 20 years old
10. Bella Harris, 21 years old
11. Oona Laurence, 19 years old
12. Ekaterina Samsonov, 18 years old
13. Nikki Hahn, 18 years old
14. Harvey Petito, 18 years old
15. Fátima Ptacek, 21 years old
16. Thylane Blondeau, 20 years old
Is it beauty or intelligence that can bring us more opportunities in life? Do you think beauty can play a negative role in the development of a child’s personality?
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