Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 6, 2025 · Entertainment

Teri Hatcher Embraces Age: 'Grateful for Every Wrinkle!'

On Tuesday, Teri Hatcher shared a series of filter-free and make-up free selfies shot at different angles in order to fully showcase her authentic face at age 60

TERI HATCHER UNLEASHES HER NATURAL BEAUTY AT 60: "EVERY LINE ON MY FACE IS A STORY OF REAL LIFE"

In a bold move that's got fans and foes talking, Teri Hatcher has stripped away the glamour and revealed her true face at 60. The Emmy-nominated actress, known for her iconic roles in Desperate Housewives and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, shared a series of unfiltered selfies on social media, showing off every wrinkle and imperfection.

"Every line on my face is a story of real human effort, successes, and flaws," Hatcher wrote alongside the photos. "Feel free to zoom in. Is one angle more forgiving? More 'beautiful?' How we frame beauty is everything — my perception?"

The Emmy-nominated actress - who boasts 1.6M social media followers - wrote: 'Every line [is] a story of real human effort, successes, and flaws'

But what's behind this sudden shift towards natural beauty? Insiders close to Hatcher reveal that she's been feeling pressure from Hollywood's youth-obsessed culture, which has led many stars to turn to plastic surgery and Botox. "Teri's always been a rebel," says a source. "She's never been afraid to speak her mind and challenge the status quo."

Hatcher's decision to go au naturel has sparked a heated debate online, with fans praising her for being authentic and real. "Always stunning! Both inside and out! I love that you always keep it real!" raved Instagram user @mandikinninger.

But not everyone is convinced. Some have accused Hatcher of "going full-on anti-beauty" and trying to make a statement about aging in Hollywood. However, Hatcher's fans know better. As one fan aptly put it: "You're an inspiration, Teri! You're showing us that beauty comes from within."

She continued: 'Feel free to zoom in. Is one angle more forgiving? More

Hatcher's journey towards natural beauty has been a long time coming. In 2010, she sparked controversy when she posted selfies without makeup on her social media accounts. "Everyone told me I was crazy," she revealed in a recent interview. "But I wanted to shut down plastic surgery rumors and show my fans that I'm just like them — imperfect."

And imperfections are exactly what Hatcher is embracing now. In a bold challenge, she asked her followers: "Tell me does this look Botoxed to you?" alongside a photo of herself at 45.

But it's not all about looks; Hatcher has also been using her platform to raise awareness about the realities of aging and caregiving. She recently appeared on CBS News to discuss her #Sandwiched series, which follows her journey as a caregiver for her 90-year-old parents.

Teri stunned her fans like Instagram user @mandikinninger, who commented: 'Always stunning! Both inside and out! I love that you always keep it real!'

"I'm sandwiched between my career and taking care of my parents," she explained. "This is life. This is what happens, and part of my #Sandwiched series is about having a community, where we can feel not alone."

Hatcher's also been open about the emotional toll caring for her father, who lives with dementia, has taken on her mental health. "It's hard," she admitted. "But I'm trying to use this experience as an opportunity to raise awareness and support others in similar situations."

As Hatcher continues to defy conventions and push boundaries, one thing's clear: she's an inspiration to fans around the world. And who knows? Maybe her fearless approach will spark a movement towards natural beauty and real-life authenticity.

'The world sooo needs more realness,' Instagram user @michaelszone agreed

Teri Hatcher by the Numbers

  • 60: Teri's age when she shared her unfiltered selfies
  • 1.6M: The number of social media followers Hatcher boasts
  • $75K: The amount Hatcher was paid per episode for her role as Lois Lane in ABC's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
  • 8 seasons: The span during which Hatcher played Susan Meyer on Desperate Housewives, earning her a whopping $440K per episode
  • 90: The age of Hatcher's parents, whom she cares for as part of her #Sandwiched series

Sources:

Instagram user @lisamichellebenarouche posted a red heart emoji and wrote: 'I love that you don't care'

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'You and Pamela Anderson are to be admired,' Instagram user @joy2theworld86 commented. 'Embracing natural beauty is so refreshing. I don't mind a little makeup just to enhance features'

Hatcher proudly recalled how 'everyone told me I was crazy' when she she first put her 'naked face out there in 2010' to shut down plastic surgery rumors

'Did I every toy with fillers or Botox over the years? Yes. Tell me does this look Botoxed to you?' the former Bond girl challenged on Facebook

On July 22, Teri appeared on CBS News to discuss why she started posting her #Sandwiched series online amid caring for her 90-year-old parents

Hatcher told the outlet: 'This is life. This is what happens and part of my #Sandwiched series is about having a community, where, as I said, maybe we can't fix it, but maybe we can feel not alone'

The WondLa actress welcomed one child - 27-year-old daughter Emerson Rose Tenney (R, pictured August 18) - during her eight-year marriage to second ex-husband Jon Tenney, which ended in 2003

Teri revealed her white roots as grieving mother Anne in Zac Villanueva's 17-minute horror short film Nightfall, which will be released in limited US theaters October 16

Hatcher is best known for playing Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane in ABC's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from 1993-1997 during which she was paid up to $75K/episode

The three-time SAG Award winner then headed up ABC soap opera Desperate Housewives as Susan Meyer for eight seasons spanning 2004-2012, which later inspired Bravo to create the reality TV franchise, The Real Housewives