Seasoned actress Judy Parfitt turns 80 next year, the age Joan Collins is now – but knows she will never look as young as her contemporary.
08.05.2020 - 22:11 / justjared.com
Joan Collins is celebrating.
The 86-year-old screen icon was spotted celebrating on her Union Jack-adorned balcony on Friday (May 8) in London, United Kingdom amid the global health crisis.
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Joan looked chic as ever in a white dress, raising a glass as she toasted to the celebration.
“Let’s raise a glass and make a toast to our great heroes and heroines of World War Two,” she reportedly said in a speech.
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Seasoned actress Judy Parfitt turns 80 next year, the age Joan Collins is now – but knows she will never look as young as her contemporary.
Joan Collins has slammed U.K. government lockdown measures designed to protect the elderly from the Covid-19 virus.
Joan Collins has slammed U.K. government lockdown measures designed to protect the elderly from the Covid-19 virus.
Joan Collins has slammed U.K. government lockdown measures designed to protect the elderly from COVID-19 as “ageist”.
Joan Collins has slammed U.K. government lockdown measures designed to protect the elderly from the Covid-19 virus.
Joan Collins has slammed U.K. government lockdown measures designed to protect the elderly from the Covid-19 virus.
Joan Collins is not at all pleased with the U.K. government's treatment of citizens over 70 during the coronavirus pandemic.
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