Celebrities Who Look Better Now: Time Has Been Good To These Stars

Stars Who Look Better Today
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Singer Britney Spears arrives at the 2013 Elton John Oscar Party in West Hollywood, Calif. on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. (Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)

Plenty of stars age gracefully, some more so than others. But not all of them actually look significantly better as time passes. Whatever got them there -- whether a dramatic weight loss, a little nip and tuck, or just a lucky stroke of fate -- we applaud these stars who have prompted double-takes in conjunction with their new and improved looks. Here's our look at 15 stars who look better today than they ever have.

Celebrities Who Look Better Now
Britney Spears(01 of15)
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Angelina Jolie(02 of15)
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Jonah Hill(03 of15)
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Sarah Jessica Parker(04 of15)
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Dr. Dre(05 of15)
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Oprah Winfrey(06 of15)
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Chloe Sevigny(07 of15)
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Justin Timberlake(08 of15)
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Kelly Osbourne(09 of15)
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Halle Berry(10 of15)
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Mario Lopez(11 of15)
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Gwyneth Paltrow(12 of15)
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Jennifer Hudson(13 of15)
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Susan Boyle(14 of15)
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Al Roker(15 of15)
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