@Kiran Rana I'm a product of billions of evolution. I'm more than "special," I'm human: The highest form of life in existence." I find her boring, and that's my right.
@Kiran Rana I'm not going to waste my time reading your long ass response. I thought I'd let you know you wasted your time writing it. Have a BORING day!
This interview is very rude but I love how Audrey isn’t intimidated at all! She live so much higher above of these negative interview/ public eyes that she kept smile and elegance on her face whole time. I love her for not afraid of speaking for herself and don’t give a damn about the interviewer with her class. She is beautiful and forever my idol.
How was the interviewer rude? She was just asking how Hepburn navigated the Hollywood system and its beauty standards. They were honest questions that garnered honest answers.
I don't go crazy over celebrities. But Audrey was different. I absolutely loved everything about her. She was so much more than an actress. She was a woman with heart and passion. And for that Audrey will always always have a special place in my heart. I adore her
What a shame that the first thing the interviewer says is about her weight and figure and not her personality, accomplishments, and aspirations. Shallow :/
People were more direct back than. It is true she is accomplished and has a great heart but that is not the reason she was famous. It was her extraordinary beauty and style.
Audrey is regarded as the most beautiful woman in history because her beauty from within shone through in her eyes and face. She cared so much about humanity.
@Thylane Blondeau You keep on posting this every where and I must say: Nobody asked and no, nobody can beat Audrey's beauty. She was beautiful in her own way.
"The part of loving a child comes easy to us all." what a statement. Only a person who is empathetic, kind and considerate can say this. She is a queen. I for some reason thought of her this morning and have been reading and watching about her the whole day. What an inspiration she is to us all.
The interviewer is very superficial and rude, Audrey doesn’t care for questions like that you can tell, she would rather speak about helping children and the more important topics of the world instead of the size of her waist.
midge kg, wow! This Reporter should be unemployed after this interview. She didn’t fight misogyny,. She joined in. She had an opportunity to interview one of the most accomplished women in history and reduced her accomplishments to her weight. She should be ashamed.
She looked like she never really aged. She was such a beautiful, intelligent and legendary woman. Most importantly, she will always be a role model to me and my most favorite female actress of all time. A really respectable lady.
To me she's the most beautiful, most lovely woman I've ever seen, and hearing her say she didn't like her body much and "had to learn to live with herself" is really sad.
Totally agree.....and a role model for so many people, from her beauty, talent, zest for life, and the list goes on. I am also surprised she said she wished for curves.....she was a total class and beauty.
The hostess is very superficial and snobby and Audrey picked up on that right away. She's always very polite, but not as free as she would have been with someone genuine. Empath struggles. Sigh.
I love the way Audrey says "I made it to this lovely interview nevertheless years later, in spite of the fact I had no curves" when being questioned about her appearance. Class and grace at its purest.
@Miranda Holter precisely, also because when the interview starts off, Audrey is kind of caught off guard because I think she was geared towards a more artistic tangent. Instead, the interviewer begins to talk about not having "gained an ounce". Audrey, stutters almost and the way she then answers is so charming.
Imagine getting the chance to talk to *the* Audrey Hepburn, and then body shaming her... like, the audacity.. I would give anything for even just a moment with Audrey, and this lady gets a whole interview and criticizes her, talking about her weight and body instead of all her accomplishments and awards. Audrey truly was a goddess on Earth, and no awful interviewer should ever say otherwise.
It was another times and maybe she got the class to don't pay attention to that, "body shamming " and just for that may she's better than many person here, including me....
Nothing surprising about that the interviewer was a confident lady and wanted to know about her body they spoke very directly back then she noticed her body and realized she looked like that
This interviewer looks so stupid and pity for trying to act like a big boss or a big star to steal the scenes from the legendary great beauty and elegance 'Audrey Hepburn' !
This was the 80s people don't get offended by weight comments, it was just out there. People comment on anything and you just answer and then people move on.
Yeah the comments at the beginning seemed a bit rude especially in light of how lovely audrey is but I guess like Maria Maria says, things were a bit different then and interviewers could say a bit more of what they wanted. I'm happy the interview got less awkward as time went on. I'll always love audrey and hope I can age as gracefully as her ♡
Cut off like her sweet remark towards that nasty interviewer was burdensome. Audrey shouldn’t have wasted her precious time with this tasteless interview.
A majority of 80s clothing would blend perfectly in with today's fashion. Even makeup and a lot of hair styles were normal. Every decade, the fashion industry creates new looks and fits in clothing and makeup/hair. Those are used in movies especially. But for instance, jeans and a t-shirt for several decades has been the most common clothing worn. While the 80s did open everyone to brighter colors in makeup, neutrals have always been the popular choice. So in the end, most fashion is similar since the 70s. Some things stand out when designers come out with something that the public likes. Also singers and movie stars influence the public in the looks they desire.
@@tomr.4199 She was her own person. She set the trends that were timeless. She didn't need to follow any trends, people continue to this day to imitate her style. I say imitate because she was the only Audrey Hepburn, there was no other and never will be again. But they do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Her classic pearls to her way of doing the winged eyeliner, as well as wearing a form fitting dress and not having a figure like Marilyn Monroe. I just had a thought that made me laugh. Back then big boobs were what every woman wanted, now it's a big butt.
No shape? Look at those legs!?! I'm 30 and I don't have her figure! I've never had her figure. Audrey was the most beautiful woman to live. Regardless of the beauty standards of the time.
How can anybody not love this exceptional woman? She had it all: natural nobility and grace, humanity, spirit, modesty, education, heart, the greatest smile of all movie stars (only Fanny Ardant gets close to that sort of utterly charming smile) - she was ELEGANCE and BEAUTY pure! And she aged so gracefully (ladies: take women like HER as role model and keep away from Botox & plastic surgery!). If there has ever been a (public) woman close to an angel, it was and still is the one and only Audrey Hepburn! So sad, so sad that she had to suffer and died far too soon. We only can say: Thank you Audrey and God bless you!
@70sNEON Yes! Absolutely! ♡ Where are the Renaissance men who grow and learn? A gentleman? A man refined? I hope they exist and will continue to embrace their individuality. ♡
Audrey Hepburn was one of the most beautiful, charismatic, charming, classy, thoughtful, mature women that ever lived! It is such a joy to watch her in interviews. She had so much to say.
I know she died years before I was born, but I am really sad that she died so young. She is one of my favourite actresses and it's such a terrible shame that there are no other actresses like her. So versatile, so passionate and just simply as magnificent as she was in acting. Of all the women that have ever walked this planet she is in my opinion one of the prettiest women that has ever lived, she was born decades ago and died before I was born, it makes me sad that I never had the chance to watch her films while she was still around.
It is only body shaming if you are a youth of today obsessed with looks. People back than didn't take it so seriously. They knew it was only looks unlike you fools.
M C Meanwhile, you are body WORSHIPPING a HUMAN. If you’re claiming she is a goddess (read perfect figure) then you are ipso facto body shaming anyone who doesn’t look like her. They are mere mortals, right?
So much grace and beauty. Audrey talked the talk and walked the walk, as an ambassador for Unicef, she had a child experienced first hand what they did and then would speak about their work later on, helping to get funding for the cause.
Gorgeous woman. I remember an interview with her in 1989 on Dutch television. I was 15 at the time and although I knew her name, had no image of her. First and only time in my life I felt genuine attraction to a woman 45 years my senior, I was flabbergasted. Looking now, I can't help but feel the same. Just wow. Thank you Audrey.
The interviewer is Gloria Hunniford 79 still working on tv in the uk on day time talkshow Loose Women. As for being jealous who wouldn’t be it’s Audrey Hepburn she’s Blooming marvellous.
This was such a delight. Audrey Hepburn has always presented as an intelligent, talented and stylish woman in her movies but hearing her speak with such dignity, honesty and love for the children in a world where that depth and meaning is shrinking fast l am touched to my very soul. Her place in our lives made such a difference.
When she is talking about children all of her love comin to her words" childen are the first priority cause they are more fragile and vulnerable" so sweet my queen😍😍😍😗😗😗😗😗
As one ages, beauty goes deeper and deeper into one's body. Some may think beauty is going away. Some know that it is being embedded in one's surface. And She knows where and what beauty is.
She knows first hand about being hungry and went on to help others who didn't have enough to eat. A sweetheart who craved sweets ... her face actually lit up when she talked about sweets. Thank you Audrey ❤️
She had a different kind of charm. Not just her beauty, but her elegance and grace with which she carried herself drew and still draws in people who are fortunate enough to chance upon her. Most are unfortunate, most unfortunate.
I have no curves and I adore Audrey so much, its like she says to me “you have no curves, so what? You can be pretty without those curves”. She’s such an inspiration, she brings everything she wore into fashion, and it last forever. And I’m grateful she didn’t change anything about her look, she’s just perfect the way she is! 💖
Women can be so catty sometimes. You would think that a woman would not ask another woman that question because she knows the pressure of being a woman.
Truth: I've been single well over a decade and when I'm out and about it is women who offer the lingering looks. Not in a kind or friendly way, mind you. For all the "womens rights" talk one would think there would be a little respect, God forbid kindness, to fellow women.
@@walterwhite5578 the rivalry between women is very supported and fed in current society, but it wasn't like this before (ancient times, when womanhood existed and they shared in community the care for children, before patriarchy)
@@alannaamorim3247 The media has always been dominated by male creators, who enjoy the idea of women fighting each other - usually over men - and not being united.
She was true beauty from inside and outside and she has a big influence on fashion even today . At the end of 30 Audrey retired from the film business and lived very withdrawn in Switzerland with her family .
Not me crying, my love for her is so huge. So devastating she's gone, the way she carried herself was like no other. Audrey is one of a kind soul. RIP Audrey ❤
She reminds me so much of my grandmother. Her responses to weight talk are exactly the same. My grandmother did have an eating disorder, but my Lord , she was a stunning woman and it radiated from the inside out.
Audrey was younger here than Madonna is now (2024). Yet the contrast between the two women is staggering. Nothing against Madge, but I really love how Audrey carried herself with so much dignity, grace, and inner beauty.
though I love that Audrey was made aware of Marilyn’s existence (seeing as there isn’t anything else that indicates that she knew about Marilyn) I don’t like how she brought her up to compare body shapes.
Ugh, what is wrong with this interviewer... Commenting on Audrey's weight, "no bosom" and then cutting her off when she was speaking. Audrey handled it all with grace and elegance, of course as she always does.
I wish we have more Audrey Hepburn in this world because after 30 years of this interview taken place, children around the world even in here United States are still suffering from war, malnutrition, education and health care. How I miss you AH!
Audrey is just the ultimate "aged gracefully" goal 😍
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She's a damn bore
@Kiran Rana I'm a product of billions of evolution. I'm more than "special," I'm human: The highest form of life in existence."
I find her boring, and that's my right.
@Kiran Rana I'm not going to waste my time reading your long ass response.
I thought I'd let you know you wasted your time writing it. Have a BORING day!
@@JosedeJezeus enjoy your miserable life.
This interview is very rude but I love how Audrey isn’t intimidated at all! She live so much higher above of these negative interview/ public eyes that she kept smile and elegance on her face whole time. I love her for not afraid of speaking for herself and don’t give a damn about the interviewer with her class.
She is beautiful and forever my idol.
Yes she was very rude to Audrey
She's effortlessly elegant.
How was the interviewer rude? She was just asking how Hepburn navigated the Hollywood system and its beauty standards. They were honest questions that garnered honest answers.
She got the interview off on an awkward foot belaboring Audrey's body.
@@rafs8302starting the interview by talking about her weight and bringing up Marilyn Monroe. How was that not rude?
Her voice. Her face. Her words. She was perfect.
Yup❣️
And Audrey Hepburn wasn’t bad either.
She was creepy
@@maze95 leave. 👎🏻
@@maze95 i know u r but what is she
She handled this interview with kindly, politely, and with class. My goddess!
Yes considering the questions were instantly invasive
This woman is literally one of a kind. Tell me who in Hollywood speaks five languages fluently and gave up their career to work with Unicef
...and to raise her children properly. ♡
Yeah fax bro bitches nowadays are all about tits, ass, twerking and plastic surgery. Its sad af how theres no more girls like audrey these days
She is a gold ❣️❣️❣️
Nothing compares to her.
@@zzz8630 harsh comment but i agree
I don't go crazy over celebrities. But Audrey was different. I absolutely loved everything about her. She was so much more than an actress. She was a woman with heart and passion. And for that Audrey will always always have a special place in my heart. I adore her
What a shame that the first thing the interviewer says is about her weight and figure and not her personality, accomplishments, and aspirations. Shallow :/
People were more direct back than. It is true she is accomplished and has a great heart but that is not the reason she was famous. It was her extraordinary beauty and style.
it’s not that deep
What a cry baby.
You kinda have to remember that this was like 30 years ago. Things have changed
That's the way the world works. Audrey rose above it though.
Audrey is regarded as the most beautiful woman in history because her beauty from within shone through in her eyes and face. She cared so much about humanity.
What a classy lady, not comparable to what we have in Hollywood nowadays
Indeed.
Цира Абсандзе well,, to me this time Nicole Kidman & myrel Streep are the most elegant and classy.
Цира Абсандзе a very rude comment
Цира Абсандзе there are amazing talented women in Hollywood right now
@@bencameron57 . Yeah, they are talented. But NOT COMPARABLE to Audrey Hepburn!
I could listen to her for hours. Not only was her voice like a lullaby, her persona was one of pure class, kindness and the wisdom of an old soul.
She’s breathtaking beautiful
Absolutely!
Yes!
@Thylane Blondeau You keep on posting this every where and I must say: Nobody asked and no, nobody can beat Audrey's beauty. She was beautiful in her own way.
Thylane Blondeau picture looks heavily photoshopped. Audrey Hepburn is a classic beauty.
Audrey’s real talent is her intellect, how well spoken she is, and her ability to make others feel important.
Just look how beautiful she is...no fake tan, no heavy make up, no drawn on eyebrows, no bleached hair. Just a natural beauty.
Yes ❤
She's stunning. Naturally stunning. Wow.
@betty black ...
She had bold drawn on eyebrows when she was younger but non the less she is gorgeous either way.
it's 👏not 👏a 👏competition 👏
She looks and express herself as the royalty, like a Queen. Beautiful!
Horrible interviewer 😳
But Audrey still answered those questions with class of course.
Gloria Hunniford - she’s still a horrible interviewer to this day
PietreADI
You’re way too young to know her**
Indeed She did!!!!!!
Why? Because she's asked Audrey questions about stuff that was well documented anyway?! Idiotic comment
katt dreamer no darling. Because she was rude to her as soon as she walked on stage.
She speaks so eloquently, I could listen to her for DAYS 😍
Her smile lit up the screen...a wonderful lady, a great humanitarian, a total class act...
"The part of loving a child comes easy to us all." what a statement. Only a person who is empathetic, kind and considerate can say this. She is a queen. I for some reason thought of her this morning and have been reading and watching about her the whole day. What an inspiration she is to us all.
Ugh Gloria such shameful questions to kick off with woman to woman. Audrey is a class act and handles the ridiculous questions with grace and humility
Exactly, “What can I say..?” over interviewer commenting on her weight. So tacky. I hope this woman isn’t still doing interviews.
The interviewer is very superficial and rude, Audrey doesn’t care for questions like that you can tell, she would rather speak about helping children and the more important topics of the world instead of the size of her waist.
@@ruthdederick7754 she is still on TV, she does loose women (uk version of the view?) She tends to droan on and talk shite.
midge kg, wow! This Reporter should be unemployed after this interview. She didn’t fight misogyny,. She joined in. She had an opportunity to interview one of the most accomplished women in history and reduced her accomplishments to her weight. She should be ashamed.
@@ruthdederick7754 y are u talking about an old interview? She made a mistake I'm sure she learned from it
She looked like she never really aged. She was such a beautiful, intelligent and legendary woman. Most importantly, she will always be a role model to me and my most favorite female actress of all time. A really respectable lady.
I can't believe Audrey Hepburn ever wanted to change anything about herself ever. She was perfect, absolutely perfect !
To me she's the most beautiful, most lovely woman I've ever seen, and hearing her say she didn't like her body much and "had to learn to live with herself" is really sad.
She was! Perfect in every way!
@@tallinn5086 I absolutely agree !!
@@Audreysattic Seriously!!! 💖💖
Totally agree.....and a role model for so many people, from her beauty, talent, zest for life, and the list goes on. I am also surprised she said she wished for curves.....she was a total class and beauty.
She was a Beautiful human being and really she died young, 63 is really still young.
So sad,,love her
Audrey Hepburn was a poem!
真的,她真的美得像一首诗歌。
Oh i love this, what a great description
Théo Goldberg and the interviewer couldn’t read
Exactly
Потрясающая.❤❤❤👏👏👏👏
Listening to Audrey brought tears to my eyes because of her humility, and that she was just a wonderful gift to this world.
The hostess is very superficial and snobby and Audrey picked up on that right away.
She's always very polite, but not as free as she would have been with someone genuine.
Empath struggles. Sigh.
I love the way Audrey says "I made it to this lovely interview nevertheless years later, in spite of the fact I had no curves" when being questioned about her appearance. Class and grace at its purest.
@Miranda Holter precisely, also because when the interview starts off, Audrey is kind of caught off guard because I think she was geared towards a more artistic tangent. Instead, the interviewer begins to talk about not having "gained an ounce". Audrey, stutters almost and the way she then answers is so charming.
Yeah what is her problem
Imagine getting the chance to talk to *the* Audrey Hepburn, and then body shaming her... like, the audacity..
I would give anything for even just a moment with Audrey, and this lady gets a whole interview and criticizes her, talking about her weight and body instead of all her accomplishments and awards. Audrey truly was a goddess on Earth, and no awful interviewer should ever say otherwise.
복숭아우유 yeah it’s terrible 😩😭
복숭아우유 I would have gave anything to be in her company for five minutes
Agreed! The interviewer was rude
It was another times and maybe she got the class to don't pay attention to that, "body shamming " and just for that may she's better than many person here, including me....
Nothing surprising about that the interviewer was a confident lady and wanted to know about her body they spoke very directly back then she noticed her body and realized she looked like that
This interviewer is somewhat disrespectful
This interviewer looks so stupid and pity for trying to act like a big boss or a big star to steal the scenes from the legendary great beauty and elegance 'Audrey Hepburn' !
The interviewer reminds me of Nancy Grace. A jerk!
This was the 80s people don't get offended by weight comments, it was just out there. People comment on anything and you just answer and then people move on.
Yeah the comments at the beginning seemed a bit rude especially in light of how lovely audrey is but I guess like Maria Maria says, things were a bit different then and interviewers could say a bit more of what they wanted. I'm happy the interview got less awkward as time went on. I'll always love audrey and hope I can age as gracefully as her ♡
Sad that she low-key is trying to insult her. She's pocking hard around her dark past and her insecurities. But Audrey plays it off well
Audrey being super nice when saying “I’d rather talk to you...” then being cut off. Interviewers jealous
Cut off like her sweet remark towards that nasty interviewer was burdensome. Audrey shouldn’t have wasted her precious time with this tasteless interview.
She wasn't sucked into the ugly 80's fashion.
Very true
+sara s Some of it, but not all of it. Please do your research before commenting.
A majority of 80s clothing would blend perfectly in with today's fashion. Even makeup and a lot of hair styles were normal. Every decade, the fashion industry creates new looks and fits in clothing and makeup/hair. Those are used in movies especially. But for instance, jeans and a t-shirt for several decades has been the most common clothing worn. While the 80s did open everyone to brighter colors in makeup, neutrals have always been the popular choice.
So in the end, most fashion is similar since the 70s. Some things stand out when designers come out with something that the public likes. Also singers and movie stars influence the public in the looks they desire.
Her hair and clothes are so classic. Good taste and timeless. She didn’t follow trends. Compare her hair style to the hosts’.
@@tomr.4199 She was her own person. She set the trends that were timeless. She didn't need to follow any trends, people continue to this day to imitate her style. I say imitate because she was the only Audrey Hepburn, there was no other and never will be again. But they do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Her classic pearls to her way of doing the winged eyeliner, as well as wearing a form fitting dress and not having a figure like Marilyn Monroe.
I just had a thought that made me laugh. Back then big boobs were what every woman wanted, now it's a big butt.
Audrey was so beautiful, eloquent and gentle. The interviewer didn't deserve to speak to such an angel.
No shape? Look at those legs!?! I'm 30 and I don't have her figure! I've never had her figure. Audrey was the most beautiful woman to live. Regardless of the beauty standards of the time.
Don't try to have it. Nobody looks good when trying to be like someone else completely different.
@@ivelinapancheva3681 Audrey was an original. There will never be anyone like her.
astaria rex she was a complete goddess in all senses of the word. This woman was one of a kind.
@Mrs.NopeWorthy Agreed! I also like Audrey better
@Ego Master If we all ate well, worked out, and worked hard we still would not all have the same body.
this interviewer kept interupting her, was disrespectful, and was incredibly rude in body shaming her immediantly.
How can anybody not love this exceptional woman? She had it all: natural nobility and grace, humanity, spirit, modesty, education, heart, the greatest smile of all movie stars (only Fanny Ardant gets close to that sort of utterly charming smile) - she was ELEGANCE and BEAUTY pure! And she aged so gracefully (ladies: take women like HER as role model and keep away from Botox & plastic surgery!). If there has ever been a (public) woman close to an angel, it was and still is the one and only Audrey Hepburn! So sad, so sad that she had to suffer and died far too soon. We only can say: Thank you Audrey and God bless you!
damn you took all the words out of my mouth
Everything I wanted to say, but better!
Audrey was definitely a living angel on earth and in my opinion that is what every woman should aspire to be.. grateful, kind, elegant.
betty black stop ruining the positivity with your negativity
@70sNEON Yes! Absolutely! ♡ Where are the Renaissance men who grow and learn? A gentleman? A man refined?
I hope they exist and will continue to embrace their individuality. ♡
Audrey Hepburn was one of the most beautiful, charismatic, charming, classy, thoughtful, mature women that ever lived! It is such a joy to watch her in interviews. She had so much to say.
The way she talks, like in her movies... her eyes light up everytime...like a lil girl
Such a classy lady. The way she handled this interview shows how down to earth she is.
I know she died years before I was born, but I am really sad that she died so young. She is one of my favourite actresses and it's such a terrible shame that there are no other actresses like her. So versatile, so passionate and just simply as magnificent as she was in acting. Of all the women that have ever walked this planet she is in my opinion one of the prettiest women that has ever lived, she was born decades ago and died before I was born, it makes me sad that I never had the chance to watch her films while she was still around.
She passed in her 90s though. She was a very beautiful and kind woman!
@@melophile_69 No she didn't, you're thinking of Katharine Hepburn. Audrey Hepburn died at the age of 63
@@bentonxavier5094 yes. You are righr. I thought about it after I watched the video. She sadly passed in the 90s and was nowhere near 90. Sorry!
@@melophile_69 she died in the 90s
Sadly this was 5 years before her death at age 63
Damn even in her 60s she still looked cute, she never lost her good looks
Worst. Interviewer. EVER. Totally body-shaming a goddess.
It is only body shaming if you are a youth of today obsessed with looks. People back than didn't take it so seriously. They knew it was only looks unlike you fools.
M C Audrey always gave me confidence because we have the same body type
@@dailybls ok boomer
M C Meanwhile, you are body WORSHIPPING a HUMAN. If you’re claiming she is a goddess (read perfect figure) then you are ipso facto body shaming anyone who doesn’t look like her. They are mere mortals, right?
The interviewer complimented her.
So much grace and beauty. Audrey talked the talk and walked the walk, as an ambassador for Unicef, she had a child experienced first hand what they did and then would speak about their work later on, helping to get funding for the cause.
She was the definition of class and elegance.
She is 59 years old in this interview... Wow! She looks amazing!
I admire her dignity and grace - a kind seen rarely in this time.
What a disaster of a question that was about Audrey's lack of curve. Seeing Audrey handle that so well makes me proud
She probably quite used to those questions
A stupid question.
Legends never die 🖤 Audrey, we love you!
Well, sorry to brake it to you but she is dead. May she rest in peace.
Gorgeous woman. I remember an interview with her in 1989 on Dutch television. I was 15 at the time and although I knew her name, had no image of her. First and only time in my life I felt genuine attraction to a woman 45 years my senior, I was flabbergasted. Looking now, I can't help but feel the same. Just wow. Thank you Audrey.
Audrey has the most Gorgeous Features. Her SMILE is like a STARLIGHT ..
The interviewer's hair looks like female donald trump
thedarkknight 006 lol so tru 😂
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Lmao
😂😂😂
U have a DT syndrome.period.
She looks like the gold years show.
The interviewer looks jealous cause Audrey is older but looks younger than her .
How is she jealous? She was praising her
Natalie gonzalez She says it with her mouth but her face says otherwise.
Sorry, I don't see it. You're projecting.
JK Farrow ...Well...Don’t ever play poker if u can’t read faces.
The interviewer is Gloria Hunniford 79 still working on tv in the uk on day time talkshow Loose Women. As for being jealous who wouldn’t be it’s Audrey Hepburn she’s Blooming marvellous.
This was such a delight. Audrey Hepburn has always presented as an intelligent, talented and stylish woman in her movies but hearing her speak with such dignity, honesty and love for the children in a world where that depth and meaning is shrinking fast l am touched to my very soul. Her place in our lives made such a difference.
I don't like how the interviewer focused on her weight and looks right away 😑
Natalie gonzalez that was the 80s for ya
It was a different time.
Yeah she tells her she did away with curves. Thats what she says first to Audrey Hepburn?? I didn't like that either.
@Rodney Norman
Okay , I thought it was me, first question straight out the gate, rude and distasteful 😐😐
Very rude and stupid interviewer
God , bless and love our dear Audrey .
When she is talking about children all of her love comin to her words" childen are the first priority cause they are more fragile and vulnerable" so sweet my queen😍😍😍😗😗😗😗😗
I like how she didn't fall for ugly 1980s-hairstyles, and still has the same cute hair bun as in the 60s.
The 70's got her. Tootsie haircut.
@@RareguyUk You’d still sleep with Gloria though.
@@southlondon86 Can I sleep with you?.. 😁
Besides her looks, she is an amazing woman for doing her job with the UNICEF!
I can not denying how beautiful she was even in her old ages she still mesmerizing us with her in and out beauty ☺️♥️👑
Audrey is SO nice, no pretense ...just a grateful spirit and always lovely to behold on any level. ❤️
“People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone.” - Audrey Hepburn
Happy birthday Audrey. Never has anyone else had such grace, beauty and true compassion. We miss you ❤
As one ages, beauty goes deeper and deeper into one's body. Some may think beauty is going away. Some know that it is being embedded in one's surface. And She knows where and what beauty is.
She knows first hand about being hungry and went on to help others who didn't have enough to eat. A sweetheart who craved sweets ... her face actually lit up when she talked about sweets. Thank you Audrey ❤️
She had a different kind of charm. Not just her beauty, but her elegance and grace with which she carried herself drew and still draws in people who are fortunate enough to chance upon her. Most are unfortunate, most unfortunate.
A divine human being. So grateful we had her for a while.
I have no curves and I adore Audrey so much, its like she says to me “you have no curves, so what? You can be pretty without those curves”. She’s such an inspiration, she brings everything she wore into fashion, and it last forever. And I’m grateful she didn’t change anything about her look, she’s just perfect the way she is! 💖
straight to body image talk....Jesus, being a woman is hard!
Women can be so catty sometimes. You would think that a woman would not ask another woman that question because she knows the pressure of being a woman.
Truth: I've been single well over a decade and when I'm out and about it is women who offer the lingering looks. Not in a kind or friendly way, mind you.
For all the "womens rights" talk one would think there would be a little respect, God forbid kindness, to fellow women.
@@walterwhite5578 the rivalry between women is very supported and fed in current society, but it wasn't like this before (ancient times, when womanhood existed and they shared in community the care for children, before patriarchy)
@@alannaamorim3247 The media has always been dominated by male creators, who enjoy the idea of women fighting each other - usually over men - and not being united.
@@RomanDiaries This interviewer decided on the questions-no evil man pulling the strings from on high.
Classiest, sweetest, kindest, loving legend there was. NEVER heard anyone say anything bad about her.
Omg how does Audrey still look flawless and carry such elegance and beauty 😭💕🙌🏼 stunning
She's so gracious and she has a great love for people.
She is 59 here. She looks well here. Stunning still. She dies in 1993.
She left too soon. Beautiful lady. Oh well.
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Died by natural cause?
@@norpriest521 As far as I know, she did.
Nor Priest i heard it was colon cancer
@@YellowAquaRose yup colon cancer
Aged just like fine wine , insane how you can see how beautiful she was and still is
Indeed
She was true beauty from inside and outside and she has a big influence on fashion even today . At the end of 30 Audrey retired from the film business and lived very withdrawn in Switzerland with her family .
Not me crying, my love for her is so huge. So devastating she's gone, the way she carried herself was like no other. Audrey is one of a kind soul. RIP Audrey ❤
Very few Hollywood actresses have Audrey’s natural elegance,class and poise and charity to humanity genuinely her kind wont be seen again..💜💗
Even she is getting old but her beauty still shines in her eyes 😍
I aspire to be like Audrey Hepburn. Thank you for sharing this interview
Elegance, authentic class and grace...these wonderful qualities just don't exist anymore in anyone!
She were so elegant, gentle and beautiful, you can see her inner beauty through her eyes ♡
Audrey Hepburn a timeless beauty. You won’t see such class in Hollywood anymore!
Audrey was always pure class.
She reminds me so much of my grandmother. Her responses to weight talk are exactly the same. My grandmother did have an eating disorder, but my Lord , she was a stunning woman and it radiated from the inside out.
Can’t believe she was 59 during this interview... such grace and beauty radiates from her! ❤️
What a stunning timeless woman
I wish I could have the chance to speak to the amazing Audrey Hepburn :( . She had so much class and elegance
She raised up the bar so high that no actress could ever reach these days.
She was the epitome of timeless beauty, elegance and charm.
Audrey was younger here than Madonna is now (2024). Yet the contrast between the two women is staggering. Nothing against Madge, but I really love how Audrey carried herself with so much dignity, grace, and inner beauty.
The interviewer perhaps didn't realize how insulting her opening comparison to Marilyn was, and asking Audrey about her looks or lacks are..
Exactly my thoughts, how incredibly tactless!
Mdq Quinn no disrespects to Marilyn but she was not in audrey’s class
But you can tell in Audrey's response that she's sooo aware of the stupidity of the questions, the "I made it to this interview" thing.
@@iago4810 yeah, I noticed that too lol she had subtle sarcasm and disappointment in her tone there haha.
though I love that Audrey was made aware of Marilyn’s existence (seeing as there isn’t anything else that indicates that she knew about Marilyn) I don’t like how she brought her up to compare body shapes.
She's such an inspiration and forever will be one. She's so humble and poised - elegance at it's finest.
59 here and just as beautiful, elegant and classy as she was 30 years before, stunning.
Ugh, what is wrong with this interviewer... Commenting on Audrey's weight, "no bosom" and then cutting her off when she was speaking. Audrey handled it all with grace and elegance, of course as she always does.
I really aspire to be like her. Audrey is such a lovely human
Audrey Hepburn, my favourite actor of all time. She represents, The Class of a Woman, with heart and soul, and a love of a mother. Respects.
Gosh such a beautiful human
The most beautiful, talented woman in the World, and a true Humanitarian, totally humble. RIP Audrey.
So humble and nice, what a classic woman
Beautiful just as she was. She aged well because she didn’t tamper with her lovely face.
She was so cute.....
Such a nice lady.... so classy
Great mom and humanitarian....
Too bad we lost such a good soul...
lcon ...you will never be forgotten Audrey, such a kind soul ,true humanitarian.
She died even before i was born but here i am deeply in love with this amazing human being ❤️ she’s all women could ever hope to be.
I wish we have more Audrey Hepburn in this world because after 30 years of this interview taken place, children around the world even in here United States are still suffering from war, malnutrition, education and health care. How I miss you AH!
Happy birthday Audrey we miss you so much