Don't often watch QVC now, but tuned in tonight to the hellish sleepwear and am genuinely shocked at how she looks, ill and unkempt and that awful hair she keeps boasting about. she has aged 10 years in my opinion, so gaunt and haggard.
She does rather look like Skeletor's sister, a bony frame draped in chicken skin, an etched face and a coconut shy fringe. She must inflict a punishing schedule on herself to keep slender, and I imagine she is very concerned with her image. That is pretty much what TV is mostly about these days, sadly.
It's the haircut, it doesn't suit her face shape or hair type at all. The right haircut makes SUCH a difference to the way someone looks.
Also she wears so many "nude" and neutral colours and they don't flatter her skintone at all, she looks completely flat . I remember her wearing a navy blue dress once and it made such a difference, she looked great.
I saw a few minutes of the show and I think her age is finally catching up with her big time. Her skin looked dry and parched, dark underneath her eyes and her hair looked dull and lank. Maybe she`s ill, run down, isn`t eating enough or suffering some kind of personal trauma, who knows.
Knowing how horrible I felt hitting my 50's I'm not surprised she looks a bit frazzled. It's a weird time.
My sister in law is the same build as Jill and sis in law has been stick thin since she started dating my brother 51 years ago, she`s now 70. It`s her natural build, no bust, no hips and long thin arms and legs, even after having 2 children she didn`t gain weight but she`s always eaten well and has never been an exercise freak but has kept herself active, she was a nurse for years BUT her face has never ever gone like Jill`s. Her skin is good even for 70 and her hair is now fully grey but still looks good.
The point I`m making is some people are naturally thin but they still look healthy but a number of people MAKE themselves thin through not eating enough or over exercising and it shows. I suspect that Jill`s natural shape and size would be at least one dress size bigger than she is now. It`s how she chooses to live and that`s fair enough but most of us realise the older we get, the more our body fights back when we try to punish it and women are far more susceptible to the likes of osteoporosis and such like and I think Jill is beginning to show signs of too much wear and tear.