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Helen Mirren on the best thing about being 71 and why she loves playing monarchs


UPDATED FEBRUARY 11, 2019 12:02 PM EST

Helen Mirren is shaking off her sexsymbol status. “I'm not ‘sexy,’” the71-year-old said on Monday at an AARP luncheon held in her honor. “If you see a painting you love, onethat speaks to you, you can say, ‘Oh my god, that painting is sexy. When [people say] I’m a sexual object, I'd argue - I'm so not that. It's justsomething that gets hung on your back and you can never quite get it off.”

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While she is distancing herself fromher ‘sexy’ label, Helen has embraced aging in Hollywood. "The best thing about being over 70 is being over 70,” shetold AARP The Magazine in their December/January Issue. “Certainly when I was45, the idea of being 70 was like, ‘Arghhh!’ But you only have two options inlife: Die young or get old. There is nothing else.”

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The Collateral Beauty star added, “The idea of dying young when you're25 is kind of cool — a bit romantic, like James Dean. But then you realize thatlife is too much fun to do that. It's fascinating and wonderful and emotional.So you just have to find a way of negotiating getting old psychologically andphysically."

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Though she’s over 70, TheQueen actress has no plans of slowing down any time soon. Helen, who earned an Academy award for her portrayal as Queen Elizabeth, admitted tothe publication that she is not done playing the role of monarchs. She said, “Queensare good; it's good to be queen. I'm preparing to do a piece about Catherinethe Great of Russia, an amazing monarch. I mean, the reason certain queens aregreat to play is because they're powerful."

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Like the British monarch, the Hollywood actress shares a fondnessfor dogs. During herfive-hour AARP The Magazine photo shoot, the AARP cover girl was treated to an adorable surprise when a dozenpups of different breeds rushed at her. "Look at my little doggies!”she laughed. “What an unbelievable treat!" Helen, wholoves the “spirituality” of dogs, said in the clip, “The smallest dog can be the one who leads the pack.”

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