From ruthless killers to viral fashion icons, the portrayal of older women in popular media is finally getting interesting. Here is why the "Golden Girls" era is making a savage comeback. There is a quiet revolution happening in your living room, and she is probably not wearing shoes.
For decades, the entertainment industry operated on a tired, dusty formula regarding older women. Once a female actress hit 50, the available roles dried up faster than a bottle of retinol. She was relegated to playing the "Nagging Wife," the "Sassy Grandma," or the "Bewildered Lady Who Can't Work the Remote Control." From ruthless killers to viral fashion icons, the
She isn't baking cookies in the background anymore. She is running the show, stealing the jewels, and taking the last shot of tequila. And honestly? We are finally entertained. For decades, the entertainment industry operated on a
Look at The White Lotus . While the younger cast members provide the eye candy, it is the older women—like the sharp-tongued, micro-managing Tanya McQuoid (Jennifer Coolidge, who became a cultural icon for this very reason) or the ruthless grandmomma in Season 3—who drive the chaos. She is running the show, stealing the jewels,