Molly Sims opened up to Us Weekly about her beauty brand and posing for the new Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. WireImage

She’s 50 and fabulous.

Molly Sims made a sparkling statement on the cover of the 2024 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue this month, and while plenty of people have praised her for looking great for her age, the model would love to change the narrative.

“I hate when people are like, ‘Oh, my God. She looks good for 50.’ Listen, I’m not trying to look 30. I’m definitely not trying to look 20. I am trying to look the best that I can,” she told Us Weekly.

Sims joined fellow “legends” like Gayle King and Brooklyn Decker on the cover of the mag’s anniversary issue. via REUTERS
The model posed in a sparkling gown at the SI Swimsuit 60th anniversary party last week. WireImage
She promoted her beauty brand with a straw tote in a bikini pic on Tuesday. mollybsims/Instagram

The YSE Beauty founder — who turns 51 on Saturday — wore a form-fitting pink sequined gown on the cover of Sports Illustrated, sharing that starring in the mag in her twenties “was a big deal.”

Sims told Us Weekly that she found the experience of posing for SI Swimsuit much different as someone “coming from runway.”

“I felt like they accepted me more as opposed to being just rail-thin,” the former “House of Style” host — who wore a glittering mesh dress to the magazine’s 60th anniversary party last week — explained.

The mom of three went on to pose for six issues of the bikini bible in the early aughts, but it took age and experience for her to feel more comfortable in her skin.

Sims rocked angel wings at the 2001 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Getty Images
“All of our products are multihyphenated, meaning they do more than one thing,” she explained. mollybsims/Instagram

Last month, she opened up on “Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone” about being called “too fat” and people claiming she had a “crooked” nose in the early days of her career.

As for YSE Beauty, which launched in April 2023, the “Lipstick on the Rim” podcast host said the name of her skincare line (which is pronounced “wise”) was inspired by her “very wise” late mother.

“YSE was born from a really bad situation that I had gotten myself into with my skin and hyperpigmentation and unevenness,” Sims shared. “A lot of things that I was using, they didn’t have efficacy. With YSE, I’m all about efficacy without messing up the barrier.”

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YSE is “about living your best life,” she told Us Weekly. mollybsims/Instagram
Sims showed off some skin during a 2002 MTV fashion show celebrating that year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. WireImage
Sims shares her kids Grey, 7 (left), Brooks, 11 (center) and Scarlett, 9, (right) with husband Scott Stuber.

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The “Everyday Chic” author added that she wanted her products — which include items like a Vitamin C Cocktail Serum ($85) and Skin Glow SPF 30 Primer ($48) — to look as good as they feel and make people “proud to have it on their vanity.”

“I don’t want to be spoken to like I’m someone’s grandmother,” Sims said. “I don’t want to be targeted like, ‘I’m sorry you’re so old.’ I don’t want my products to reflect that.”

At the end of the day, she said simple is best.

“I wanted something easy because as a mom, I don’t have a lot of time for downtime. If I did, I would be in my closet drinking, but I don’t have time.”

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