
Melissa Gilbert made a significant decision in her life in 2013 when she decided to leave her hometown of Los Angeles. The actress, who is already 60 years old, believes that Hollywood’s demanding focus on youth and beauty creates an environment that is not conducive to aging graceful.
Although Los Angeles is her place of birth, the constant pressure to maintain a youthful appearance took her influence on Melissa Gilbert. She felt forced to remain a certain size and always tried to look young; However, it soon became dissatisfied with the struggles to live in public standards.
Why Melissa Gilbert left Hollywood

More than ten years ago, Melissa Gilbert pursued her desire, letting Hollywood seek a more comfortable and welcoming environment. The actress moved to New York with her husband Timothy Busfield to allow her to embrace aging and find satisfaction with her physical growth.
Most famous for her role as Laura Ingles of PrairieMelissa Gilbert opened for the intensive demand for aging standards that Hollywood places on women. She realized that the environment she had always known as her comfort zone was beginning to feel dangerous to her while she was old.
Gilbert does not restrain himself from the reasoning of everything he experiences before leaving Hollywood. “When you live in Los Angeles, it’s like living in the mall when you work in the mall.” She shared. However, life in New York is completely different, which causes her to appreciate her age, as opposed to the neglect she uses for aging in Los Angeles.

Melissa Gilbert continues to pursue her career
In the meantime, Melissa Gilbert did not stop progressing in her career even in New York, taking roles that are aligned with her current stage in life. She participates with Mark Moses in the game outside Broadway StillS There she played the role of a woman who has been through a difficult relationship with her ex -lover among different political views.

The departure of Hollywood also made Gilbert’s public standards to rethink the public standards of beauty and aging. It became vowel to the criticism of the word “anti -aging”, emphasizing that aging is a natural and valuable part of life that must be appreciated, not despised.