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Let me talk about the most beautiful woman
Let me talk about the most beautiful woman in the world, I even cannot describe how beautiful she is, in my mind, she has a perfect face, with blue deep-set eyes, protruding nose and reddish lip. Her beauty has been admitted all around the world when Blanchett has been named one of PEOPLE's Most Beautiful.

Also Blanchette has an exquisite taste in clothing. She was applauded for her risk-taking red carpet['kɑːpɪt] style every time she appeared in public, she is considered to have an "actor's face" the "greatest compliment. She shows us that age cannot fade the beauty of a woman, as long as she wants to be beautiful. Although she is 45 years old, her beauty is not affected by the passing of time.

I still remember the first time I say her face in the movie <the lord of rings >, I was totally attracted by her brilliant face. But the reason why I love her is not just because of her beauty but also because of her acting. She added a second Oscar to her resumé this year, taking home the Best Actress trophy['trəʊfɪ] for her role in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine. Every role she acted leaves a deep impression to me , especially the jasmine.

She is the most charming woman in my mind, I envy her so much. I wish when I was at her gad, I I can have the same confidence and beauty as her.

NAME
Cate Blanchett
DATE OF BIRTH
May 14, 1969
BIRTH PLACE
Melbourne, Australia

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