Cameron Diaz wrote a book titled The Body Book, and it isn't half bad. And if you're wondering if she's bothered by stuff like crow's feet or any aging appearances, she's not. Not at all. She shared an empowering messaging in a recent interview with People Magazine.

"I don't want to look like I did when I was 25," says the 41-year-old. "I like the way that I look now better than when I was 25. I can't help that other people may be uncomfortable with that, but that's not my responsibility to make them feel OK with the fact that I'm getting older. I'm OK with it. I like it."

The actress went on to denounce the anti-aging craze:

"There's no such thing as anti-aging," she says. "There's no such thing as turning back the hands of time, and it makes me crazy that we live in a society where that's sold to women—that we're supposed to believe that if we're getting older, we've failed somehow, that we have failed by not staying young. I wish that women would let other women age gracefully and allow them to get older and know that as we get older, we become wiser." 

Is this a Jennifer Lawrence style positive body image response to aging? We love it.