Her Not-So Serene Highness

The 42-year-old tanorexic beauty was snapped this weekend at Monaco's National Day celebration -- with her brows plucked.
Princess Stephanie
Stephanie has been a singer, swimwear designer and fashion model. She currently does charity work as an UNAIDS Ambassador.



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136. See what smoking does to a face!!!!!

Posted at 5:41AM on Nov 24th 2007 by janet

137. 134. See what smoking does to a face!!!!!

Posted at 5:41AM on Nov 24th 2007 by janet



Sorry. Can't blame this on smoking.

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138. Li'l Alexandre, the Togolese-Monagasque love-child of Prince Albert and the flight attendant, is the rightful heir to the throne! You read it here first.

Posted at 11:52AM on Nov 24th 2007 by Carolyn (Abernathy)

139.
42 ???????????????????????????

Posted at 2:05PM on Nov 24th 2007 by Ann

140. At least European women don't feel the need to nip and tuck like Americans do.I do think her life is worn on her face but we all have an unrealistic idea of a womans aging face. Layla

Posted at 2:35PM on Nov 24th 2007 by layla

141. Too much sun.....too bad.

Posted at 1:36AM on Nov 25th 2007 by Legalreader

142. I see a normal woman. Nothing wrong with that. I'm getting fed up that stretched and over botoxed look. I bet if we saw her in person she would look much better than this still shot. At least we can see some emotion in her face, not just plastic that doesn't move, or she is afraid of moving for fear of where is the next wrinkle going to show up! Or maybe she feels about her wrinkles like I feel about my gray hairs, I earned every one of mine, and they are being worn proudly. Kate Hepburn was a beautiful , natural "old" woman who I believe was respected for the confidence that radiated from her. Lighten up folks. We All get there.

Posted at 9:13AM on Nov 26th 2007 by irie725

143. Her mother must be rolling over in her grave!! What a sin!

Posted at 2:11PM on Nov 26th 2007 by libflynn

144. this is not typical of how one looks at 42. I am 43 and except for some minor lines around my eyes , I have no wrinkles in my face. I too agree that her hard living and smoking and alcohol use, and sun bathing have taken a toll on her skin. Back in the 80's we did not know all we know now about how dangerous the sun can be.

When people say she looks bad, it is not because we are looking for some fake idea of perfect (as with some celebs and plastic surgery), but it is because they know that this is not what 42 usually looks like even for regular folks.
She is not ugly by any means, but her skin definitly tells the story of what has been happening in her life

Posted at 1:41PM on Nov 26th 2007 by camille43

145. A little botox could fix most of that.

Posted at 4:27PM on Nov 26th 2007 by Daneen

146. Yikes!!! Stay out of the sun folks!! I think she must be a smoker and a drinker too. She looks about 60 not 42.. Wow.. she has money and needs to use it toward some lotion and botox.

Posted at 7:18PM on Nov 29th 2007 by College Gal

147. .

Princess Stephanie has had a rough life. Not partying and into drugs, but a series of hard hurdles to get over. How can any of us go on, when we were responsible for killing our Mother? According to most people, the most beautiful woman, ever from the USA, meeting and marrying her real life Prince, becoming a Princess herself.

At the end of the school term, Princess Grace went to the very elite boarding school to pick up her daughter. She chose to drive, and let her young daughter drive on the most dangerous strip of road in Monaco. In a convertible no less. Not only was Stephanie driving in the wreck that took her mothers life, she has had to live everyday of her life knowing it was her fault, or so she has always believed.

When her father died last year, I watched them on the news a lot, and both of the girls are very beautiful. Her sister Caroline is the prettiest, she looks just like her mother. Not only the death of her Mother, Stephanie had two unfortunate marriages, Then the loss of her father. Now the Royal Country is left to the three children, two daughters, and a son. Albert now the Royal Prince and ruler of Monaco.

Both girls were married twice, both of Stephanie's were money hungry men, and Carolyn's first was the same. Married to her second husband, who was a die hard speed boat racer, she watch as his boat blew up and burned, right before her eyes. In front of the entire world. Pretty hard lives both have lived. I probably would be dead from drugs myself, to dull the pain. Not the story though. Stephanie he some health problems after her father died. She is a very beautiful woman. Both of the Princesses are.

JUST ANOTHER FAMOUS.....TMZ.....LUCKY PHOTOS. ONE DAY I HOPE THEY ALL GET IT BACK IN THEIR FACE

Posted at 10:55PM on Dec 7th 2007 by LEGOMom1

148. My Gawd...that is horrible. I am fifty one and can pass for 35. Thank gawd that I don't tolerate the sun

Posted at 7:51PM on Dec 8th 2007 by boogerbabette

149. I guess it is a lot like smoking. In my parents generation people were not warned of cigarette damage, and in the 80's they had reflective mirrors women would hold to decrease the time needed for a tan. I really do not fault her as much as people today who do know better. There is a demand in modeling to appear tan, and ironically, just as rail thin models shove silicone bags under their chests to look "fuller" and "healthier", a "tan" also gives a more radient and "healthy glow". I have fair skin and a great dermatologist, but my aunt died of skin cancer and my father recently went through 12 skin cancer ops, and lost part of his forearm. While I felt "tanning booths" were controlled and UVA only (safer rays) protecting my skin with a "base tan" from natural sun and ozone depletion, I could not kid myself any longer. I vowed to my father that day I would use only airbrush tans, and these days, if I have a shoot it takes only a little while for someone to mix the colors with skin nutrients and spray them to give a good glow that looks natural without the streaks. There is no reason models still need to expose themselves to be in the industry. The days of orange streaks and stained palms are gone if they seek out a good salon, and the more that seek, the less pricey and more available these services will become. And as far as sunblock, natural zinc and mineral sunscreens with daily use of antioxidant protection, such as vitamin C serum can help aid and prevent future damage. This woman spent years in the modeling and swimwear industry before global warning and ozone depletion, skin cancer scares were made. The industry and we as consumers want that sexy bronzed image. So we are as much a part of creating what you see, as she is fulfilling our idea of "model looks".

Posted at 8:53PM on Dec 11th 2007 by Genevieve Gallen

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