Minnie Driver Shares 'Rare' Bare-Faced Selfies and Reveals Why She's Posing 'Without a Scrap of Makeup'

Mar. 15, 2025

Minnie Driver shares makeup-free selfies.Photo:Minnie Driver/Instagram

Minnie Driver makeup-free

Minnie Driver/Instagram

Minnie Driveris getting candid about her recent makeup-free selfies.

The Serpent Queenactress, 54, unveiled a couple of bare-faced selfies and opened up about why she usually never goes “without a scrap of makeup” in anInstagrampost shared on Friday, Nov. 29.

“Ok, I’m pretty vain, so posting pictures without a scrap of makeup and un-touched up, are rare,” Driver writes in the caption.

She continues, “The only reason I’m doing it now is because I’ve been ill, I have felt everyone of my years recently and I’m pretty astonished that my friend Keren can make me look like this: Christmas glow without the 5 mulled wines.”

Marveling at her skin care treatment, she adds in the caption, “love you Keren,” referring to her friendKeren Bartovwhose Instagram profile reveals she’s provided facials for stars like Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez, Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton.

“Normalize this. I look up to this,” one person wrote, while others added that she’s a “natural beauty.”

“You look lovely!! I could never post a makeup free untouched photo. 👏👏 to your bravery,” another added.

Snow WhitestarRachel Zegleralso chimed into the conversation, commenting “beauty queen” alongside a red heart emoji.

Minnie Driver shares makeup-free selfies.Minnie Driver/Instagram

Minnie Driver makeup-free

While her followers are praising her for sharing the makeup-free shots, Driver has always been one to speak her mind about the reality of being a woman in Hollywood.

Minnie Driver in February 2024.Dave Benett/Getty Images

Minnie Driver attends the Netflix 2024 BAFTA Awards after-party at Chiltern Firehouse

Dave Benett/Getty Images

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“We’re allowed to be over 40 now,” she said at the time. “It is different. I don’t know what that was done waking up to the idea that women are really just hitting their stride when they’ve, I think been through the gauntlet of only being seen sexually.”

She noted that women’s “apparent power” is no longer limited to their sexuality, and they now have opportunities for roles that highlight “extraordinary expansiveness that comes with getting older,” as well as motherhood and the choice to be childless.

source: people.com