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Female Stars That Have Aged Flawlessly And Look Gorgeous

Victoria Principal – Age 70

When she played the role of Pamela Barnes Ewing in Dallas, Victoria Principal became a household name and an international star. The actress turned businesswoman, was even nominated for a Golden Globe for her wonderful performance. Before she left to pursue other projects, Victoria dedicated herself to the ten seasons of the show.

She appeared in Home Improvements and Hawaii Five-O and then moved along to start her own production company. The gorgeous actress came up with another entrepreneurial venture with her beauty/makeup empire – Principal Secret Skincare. The average revenue of her company is around $100 million. Well, for Victoria Principal, the sky is the limit!

Raquel Welch – Age 80

We seriously doubt that Raquel Welch would have ended up with a $30 million net worth at the age of 79 if she was just about the looks. Welch skyrocketed to fame during the ’60s, when she starred in some of the decade’s most successful films, such as Bedazzled, 100 Rifles and Legally Blonde. She was one of her time’s most prominent feminine symbols.

Numerous modern magazines like Empire and Men’s Health have included Welch in their lists of the hottest women ever, and that goes to show you how timeless her beauty is. Despite her age, retirement doesn’t seem to be an option for Welch, who was in the 2017 film How To Be A Latin Lover. 

Ali Macgraw – Age 81

After decades of being in the spotlight, Ali MacGraw doesn’t need an introduction. What many might not know is that the ever-beautiful Mcgraw initially worked as a photographer’s assistant for Harper’s Bazaar, before becoming a model in the ’60s. During the same decade, she made her first acting steps.

After receiving recognition for her role in Goodbye, Columbus, she became a Hollywood sensation overnight when she starred in the 1970 film Love Story. McGraw has also engaged in animal-welfare campaigns and hatha yoga seminars, while the last movie she appeared in was the 1999 documentary Get Bruce.

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