Princess Diana's 50th birthday is only days away and to honor the late princess, Newsweek wrote a cover story speculating what her life would like now--complete with digitally-altered images showing what she'd look like in 2011.The cover image shows an aged Diana superimposed on an image of out-and-about Duchess Catherine. Attention-grabbing? Yes. Creepy? Maybe a little.
Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek and Diana biographer, penned the cover story, which also includes an imagined Facebook page kept by the Princess. PEOPLE reports that Brown also predicts Diana would have moved to New York, indulged in Botox and engaged wholeheartedly in the social networking site, Twitter.
"Diana would have been 50 this month," Brown wrote. "What would she have been like? Still great-looking: that's a given."






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I am very surprised a reputable magazine like Newsweek would stoop this low. Let Diana rest in peace.
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I am shocked that you make such an issue out of a non-issue. If Princess Diana was shown as ugly, wrinkled, dressed in poor taste....it would be different. SUCH IS CERTAINLY NOT THE CASE!
Newsweek hasn't been reputable for many many years.
I have to agree, Bill. I feel sure the people responsible meant no disrespect, rather I think it was a tribute and a labor of love. She's still 'with us', in our thoughts and our hearts. Thanks, Newsweek.
Bill; You are right that it is a none issue. That is exactly why this picture should never have been produced.
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Gutter reporting.
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Newsweek has always been run by a bunch of sickos and is that what Di would look like today, no she would only be 50 they have her looking 90 what bunch of morons running that liberal rag, that is why no one buys the thing!
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Sooo, this is what she would of looked like if she didn't die with her boyfriend in a speeding Limo in Paris while her young children were raised by ?? in Britain. Sounds like "Mother of the Year" material to me.
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This is awful. I won't be buying this tabliod exploitation of the late Princess. Her poor family must be just livid.
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Well this reaches a new low NEWSWEEK...
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Kate is 10 times better looking than diana ever was.
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Bill, you are absolutely WRONG about it being a non issue. The woman has been dead for 11 years. She was one of the most well known royals ever. I could see it being respectful if it were a tribute to her instead of "Imagine how she'd look now!" They are grabbing for a headline and using her name to get attention and it is not only distasteful but disrespectful to her and to her widower and her sons.
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She is still better looking than that old hag he's married to now.
Guess love is blind, but then he isn't the brightest chap in england's royalty.
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Truth be told Camilla does look as she has been through the wringer. To be honest though I'm not really sure how old she is.
Newsweek no more..You guys just turned weird...Sad one of the most admred and beautiful women the world has ever known and you have to mess with her image.. Shame on you
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Good going Newsweek. Can you be any more repugnant?
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Guess its time we closed the newspaper industry and invest the money in food prossesing industries! Well, we've just ran short of important news to write about!
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Would the most of you stop exagerrating?
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Newsweek isn't the only magazine that show before & after or progressive age photos of our famous people, so don't go blaming them, a lot of the movie star & famous people entertainment magazines do the same thing.
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This is not only disturbing for the memory of Diana, but the fact that whoever did the "aging" in photoshop, is a down right insult to all woman 50 and above. I am 50 and no way have the amount of wrinkles this BOOB, whoever he is, thinks a 50 year old woman has. I know it's a dude!!! No woman would be that insensitive!!!
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