Wonder Woman Reveals #1 Secret To Looking Good At 72
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Wonder Woman won't have plastic surgery.
Hey, have you caught a glimpse of the OG Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, lately? She's still rocking it at 72, and get this, no plastic surgery involved! Yep, you heard it right.
Carter's secret to looking fabulous? Well, she proudly declares, "I don't cut my face," which means she's just herself, a tad older. And hey, she's not alone in her fear of going under the knife. We've all seen those plastic surgery mishaps, right?
"I don't know that I've changed too dramatically" she told People magazine. "I don't cut my face, so I probably look just myself, but older. And the reason I've never had any facial surgery is just because I'm afraid . . ."It's scary, because we've all seen some bad ones."
Carter also wants you to know that those glamorous photos you see? They're not her morning look. Nope, not even close. Like, who wakes up looking red carpet ready? Not even Wonder Woman herself!
And what's really wonderful? She admits it.
"Actors and celebrities always look so great when they're on the red carpet, but when you see them in real life, they just look like a regular person with no makeup and their crummy clothes on ," she told People. "Everybody looks the same when they're not all dressed up. If everyone did a three-hour makeover before they left the house, then they'd all look amazing. What I'm trying to say is, there's a lot of effort behind those pictures."
And she's got a point. Behind those picture-perfect moments, there's a whole lot of effort. Imagine if we all had a glam squad before stepping out – we'd all be internet famous. At the very least.
Carter's not just a superhero on screen; she's a singer too. Her single "Letters from Earth" drops next Friday, and it's a heartwarming tribute to her late husband, Robert Altman.
So, next time you're flipping through photos of celebrities, just remember, they're regular folks too, just with a killer glam squad. And as for Carter? Well, she's still our timeless Wonder Woman with or without a cape.
Wonder Woman Trends After Lynda Carter Says Superhero is Queer/Trans Icon
Wonder Woman is trending on Twitter following comments from Lynda Carter, the actress who portrayed the iconic superhero on the classic TV series that ran from 1975-1979.
Carter shared on Twitter, "I didn't write Wonder Woman, but if you want to argue that she is somehow not a queer or trans icon, then you're not paying attention. Every time someone comes up to me and says that WW helped them while they were closeted, it reminds me how special the role is."
While some people responded to Carter's statement negatively, the actress did not hesitate to defend her statement citing Greg Rucka, who wrote the Wonder Woman comic book from October 2003 to April 2006. Rucka said in an interview that Diana of Themyscira is canonically queer stating, "When you start to think about giving the concept of Themyscira its due, the answer is, ‘How can they not all be in same sex relationships?’ Right? It makes no logical sense otherwise."
Carter would further defend her statement sharing, "Love seeing all the love from LGBTQ+ fans today! Now here's one I call the 'ready to fight your homophobic relatives' pose. Just kidding. (Or am I?) Haha!"
Here are some other notable positive responses to Carter.




