Julianne Moore Dons Swimsuit, Talks Kissing Women (PHOTO)

Julianne Moore Dons Swimsuit, Talks Kissing Women (PHOTO)
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Julianne Moore covers the November issue of Allure, and in the interview she talks about aging, plastic surgery and kissing women (see her kiss Amanda Seyfried in 'Chloe' here). Allure's press release follows, scroll down for a pic of Julianne in a swimsuit.

On having to stay out of the sun:
"I have what I call 'my outfit', I wear a long-sleeved rash guard and a pair of board shorts. It's not so sexy, but I keep myself covered. My husband hates it. But if you ever see me at a water park, that's what I'll be wearing."

On getting older:
"I'm always shocked by people who talk about not being middle-aged, I'm like, 'How old do you think you're going to live? Let's double your age and see where you get.' People are always like, 'Thirty-five is not middle-aged.' I'm like, 'Double it.'"

On finding herself modeling at age 50:
"I like to call myself the hundred-year-old model."

On plastic surgery:
"I don't believe it makes people look better. I think it just makes them look like they had something done to their face, and I don't think we find that instinctually appealing."

On kissing men vs. women:
"I don't really think it's different kissing a woman vs. a man. I don't think it really is. The difference is kissing someone you know versus someone you don't."

Here's one photo from the shoot, see the rest here.

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