Lynda Carter continues to prove that she is a real-life Wonder Woman.
Carter, 72, admitted that her approach to tapping into the fountain of youth could be as simple as avoiding plastic surgery.
“People still always recognize me as Wonder Woman,” she told People magazine. “I don’t know that I’ve changed too dramatically.”
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Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, 72, refused to go under the knife. (Getty Images)
Carter further emphasized her anti-plastic surgery stance, noting that she has not had a facelift.
“I don’t cut my face, so I probably look older, not just myself,” she said. “The reason I’ve never had facial surgery is just because I’m scared. I’m scared because we’ve all seen terrible surgeries.”
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Her secret, which seems camera-ready, is simple enough, at least for Carter.

Linda and her daughter Jessica Carter recently attended a show at Paris Fashion Week. (Mark Piasecki)
“The payoff is you get to sit in the chair and spend time with really good people who do your hair and makeup,” she said. “Then, having someone dress you has something to do with it.
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“Actors and celebrities always look so great when they’re on the red carpet, but when you see them in person, they just look like regular people with no makeup and wearing tacky clothes. Everybody looks the same.” Not everyone is dressed up. ”
Carter added: “If everyone had a makeover for three hours before they left the house, they’d all look amazing. What I’m saying is that there was a lot of hard work behind these photos. Don’t think I’m walking in!” That’s the look on my face from outside the door! ”

Carter starred as “Wonder Woman” Diana Prince in the television series from 1975 to 1979. (Photo Credit: ABC Photo Archive/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
The 1972 former Miss World USA told Closer Weekly that she has “got a little Botox” and admitted that riding the Peloton helps her stay in shape. But when it comes to plastic surgery?
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“I’m too scared of looking different,” she says. “I don’t think I’m ever going to go under the knife. I’m who I am!”
Carter originally starred in Wonder Woman from 1975 to 1979. She previously told Closer Weekly that appearing on the show has made her more confident, even when the cameras are off.
“Wonder Woman taught women to be who they are,” Carter said. “I’ve received wonderful letters from people telling me how much of an inspiration she was to them because she symbolizes her inner strength that every woman has.”

Lynda Carter’s husband Robert Altman passed away in February 2021 from a rare form of leukemia. (Molly Riley/AFP via Getty Images)
Carter is now fully embracing life as a singer, recently releasing a single, “Letters from Earth,” dedicated to her late husband Robert Altman, who passed away from leukemia in 2021.
“The soul of this song is about missing someone so much, because they’re so present in your life that it’s hard to imagine not being able to physically see them again in this life.” Because it’s almost impossible to do,” she told People.
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