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News Room : Lynda Carter, 74, is a real-life Wonder Woman as she radiates youthful glow at charity gala

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Lynda Carter showed off a youthful visage fitting for a real-life Wonder Woman when she graced the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Heart Awards on Monday.

Carter looked shockingly youthful despite being 74 as she made her entrance at the charity gala, which was held at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City.

The 19th Annual Golden Heart Awards — a fundraiser held by the nonprofit organization God’s Love We Deliver — was honoring Anne Hathaway and Broadway legend Audra McDonald. 

God’s Love We Deliver is a non-profit that provides meals tailored to the specific medical needs of people living with severe illnesses.

In addition to the honorees, the Golden Heart Awards featured an all-star guest list that included Gigi Hadid, Anna Wintour, Rosie Perez, Chloë Sevigny, Zoey Deutch and Ben Platt, among others.

Carter arrived in a tasteful black-and-white plaid blazer and a gray skirt that would have been as at home in the board room as it was on the red carpet. 

Lynda Carter showed off a youthful visage fitting for a real-life Wonder Woman when she graced the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Heart Awards on Monday

Lynda Carter showed off a youthful visage fitting for a real-life Wonder Woman when she graced the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Heart Awards on Monday

Carter looked shockingly youthful despite being 74 as she made her entrance at the charity gala, which was held at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City

Carter looked shockingly youthful despite being 74 as she made her entrance at the charity gala, which was held at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City

The ever-youthful star is best known for playing the title character in the TV version of Wonder Woman (pictured), which ran from 1975 to 1979

The ever-youthful star is best known for playing the title character in the TV version of Wonder Woman (pictured), which ran from 1975 to 1979

Her jacket featured wide-set white stripes, and it was enlivened with thick gold buttons. 

Carter’s ankle-length skirt had a hypnotizing mottled gray texture reminiscent of television static, and she paired it with black leather boots.

The Super Troopers actress sported voluminous brunette locks styled in thick shoulder-length waves, and she added some sparkle to her look with multiple necklaces and rings.

Although she’s known for advocating for Democratic politicians, Carter cozied up on the red carpet with Blaine Trump, the former sister in law of President Donald Trump.

Blaine wore a striking white double-breasted suit with loose, flowing sleeves and crisply pressed slacks.

She had been married to Trump’s brother Robert Trump from 1984 until their 2010 divorce. 

Although she and her current partner, Steve Simon, attended an inauguration party for Trump’s first term in 2017, she was notably excluded from funeral services for Robert Trump that were held at the White House after his death in 2020. 

Carter is best known for playing the title character in the TV version of Wonder Woman, which ran from 1975 to 1979.

Carter arrived in a tasteful black-and-white plaid blazer and a gray skirt that would have been as at home in the board room as it was on the red carpet

Carter arrived in a tasteful black-and-white plaid blazer and a gray skirt that would have been as at home in the board room as it was on the red carpet

Her jacket featured wide-set white stripes, and it was enlivened with thick gold buttons. Her ankle-length skirt had a hypnotizing mottled gray texture reminiscent of television static

Her jacket featured wide-set white stripes, and it was enlivened with thick gold buttons. Her ankle-length skirt had a hypnotizing mottled gray texture reminiscent of television static 

Although she's known for advocating for Democratic politicians, Carter cozied up with Blaine Trump, the former sister in law of President Donald Trump

Although she’s known for advocating for Democratic politicians, Carter cozied up with Blaine Trump, the former sister in law of President Donald Trump

Carter (pictured in 1980) never had a follow-up series that rivaled Wonder Woman's popularity and influence, but the superhero show made her an in-demand guest actress and TV movie star for decades to come

Carter (pictured in 1980) never had a follow-up series that rivaled Wonder Woman’s popularity and influence, but the superhero show made her an in-demand guest actress and TV movie star for decades to come

She never had a follow-up series that rivaled it’s popularity and influence, but the superhero show made her an in-demand guest actress and TV movie star for decades to come. 

Carter also has appeared in a handful of films, some of which have playfully deconstructed her public image, like the 2001 comedy Super Troopers and its 2018 sequel. 

She returned to the fold with a small guest appearance in 2020’s critically reviled Wonder Woman 1984, which starred Gal Gadot as a new version of the title hero. 

Carter played the minor Amazonian character Asteria in a mid-credits scene.

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