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Glenn Close Stuns Fans With Red-Carpet Appearance at 76

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At 76, Glenn Close returned to the red carpet at the Governors Awards, embracing her natural beauty and inspiring fans worldwide.

Glenn Close Returns to the Red Carpet

Glenn Close, one of Hollywood’s most admired stars, made a rare red-carpet appearance at the Governors Awards in Los Angeles—and fans could not stop talking about it. At 76, the award-winning actress continues to impress with her timeless elegance and powerful presence.

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Close has touched millions of hearts over the years with unforgettable roles. From her fierce performance as Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians, to the chilling Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction, and Jenny Fields in The World According to Garp, her résumé is one of Hollywood’s finest.

Celebrating Her Natural Gray Beauty

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At the event, Close confidently showcased her natural gray hair—a move that drew widespread praise from fans and media alike. Many applauded her decision to embrace aging gracefully, proving that beauty and confidence only grow stronger with time.

The actress presented an award to director Carol Littleton, with whom she worked on The Big Chill back in 1983. It was a full-circle moment that highlighted not only her career longevity but also her ability to inspire across generations.

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Her Thoughts on Aging

Glenn Close has been open about how she views aging. In an earlier interview, she shared:

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“I’m 75, and I look out in the world and I feel like I’m looking out in the world with the energy of somebody in their 20s. And that’s who I am.”

She has also spoken about embracing the changes that come with age, even joking about her skin:

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“I try to come to the point that I just embrace my — what’s the word they use for it? Crepey skin? … Maybe it looks like the sand after the tide has gone out.”

Her words remind us that aging is not something to hide but something to accept with pride and grace.

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