Jaclyn Smith, 80, Defies Age with Radiant Look in Beverly Hills

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Jaclyn Smith, the enduring icon from the 1970s Charlie’s Angels era, captivates onlookers at 80 with her strikingly youthful vibe spotted recently in Beverly Hills. She consistently amazes fans by preserving her glowing skin and slim silhouette.

Smith delivers another timeless display of Hollywood glamour during her outing in the upscale enclave, channeling the allure that launched her stardom.

Effortless Chic Style

A flowing striped white blouse drapes her slender frame, paired with fitted oyster jeans that accentuate her long legs. Blonde waves cascade softly around her siren-like features, highlighted by refined makeup.

Sunglasses, a minimalist off-white handbag, and comfy sneakers complete her ensemble, ideal for navigating the posh 90210 neighborhood on foot. The Houston native multitasks seamlessly, chatting animatedly on her phone while tending to daily errands.

Distinguished Career Milestones

Beyond Charlie’s Angels, Smith shines in TV movies and miniseries, earning a Golden Globe nomination for portraying Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy in the 1981 ABC film alongside Rod Taylor as her father.

She revives Kelly Garrett with a cameo in 2003’s Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle featuring Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, and Cameron Diaz, and returns for the 2019 reboot directed by Elizabeth Banks with Kristen Stewart.

Venturing into design, Smith launches successful women’s apparel for Kmart, a home collection, and a wig line.

Enduring Marriage and Vitality Tips

After three marriages under a decade each, her union with surgeon Brad Allen thrives since 1997. Allen collaborates on her skincare products, fueling curiosity about her enduring beauty.

Smith attributes her glow to a balanced routine: “I don’t drink. I’ve never touched a drug. I exercise daily. I’m married to a heart surgeon who preaches the importance of eating your fruits and vegetables. I enjoy my green drinks. What we put on our bodies shows up on our faces.”

Her kitchen overflows with fresh produce and green vegetable drinks for nutrition. Moderation defines her diet: “But listen, I eat meat. I’m gonna have my hamburgers and I’m gonna have my pizza. I love cheese. I’ve gotta have my gummy bears. We gotta enjoy life.”

“I think having everything in moderation is so important. If you’re so strict, it’s going to show up on your personality and your face,” she notes. “You will get a little angry for depriving yourself of so much. If you try too hard to be too strict, you will then splurge and it defeats the whole purpose. Everything in moderation is much more rewarding.”

Pilates and weights with a motivating trainer anchor her fitness: “For me, movement is so important.” As a breast cancer survivor post-lumpectomy and radiation two decades ago, she prioritizes bone health. Her husband reinforces: “Exercise is as much for your bones as it is for your brain.”

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