Jaclyn Smith looks exactly the same as she did during Charlie's Angels.
The star is an ageless beauty being 76 and still looking identical to when she starred on TV in the 70s.
The actor - known for playing Kelly Garrett on the popular TV series during the late 1970s - was complimented for her youthful looks after sharing a photo of herself yesterday.
It showed Jaclyn with her arms around her oldest child - Gaston Richmond, 39 - and was shared with her 160,000 followers on social media platform Instagram this week.
She was seen wearing a navy top and sporting gorgeous highlighted hair in the recent photo - which the actor had affectionately captioned: "My son-shine."


Fans were quick to compliment Jaclyn - who was described as "incredible," "a super mom" and a "goddess" in the comments section by her followers.
One follower said that she and Gaston "look like brother and sister," rather than mother and son, with another fan commenting: "You look so young and stunning, Jaclyn."
Another said she was as "beautiful as ever" and one wrote that she was "getting better with age." Another said: "That hair style suits you perfectly and it is almost the same as back in the day."


Others said she hadn't changed since her time on Charlie's Angels, with one fan writing: "Why do you still look like Kelly Garrett? Not one time did you age." Another said: "You just do not age."
Whilst a third commented: "How do you look exactly the same as you did in Charlie's Angels? Stunning." And another said: "They grow up [but] you still look the same."
Gaston is the son of Jaclyn and her third husband, Tony Richmond - whom she was married to between 1981 and 1989. They also have a daughter, Spencer Richmond, 36.
The actor was previously married to Roger Davis and Dennis Cole - with the latter having appeared on Charlie's Angels. She's said to currently be married to surgeon Brad Allen.
Jaclyn is best known for her role as Kelly Garrett in the TV series Charlie's Angels (1976 - 1981) - which originated the popular franchise that has since included several films.
She's said to be the only female lead to have appeared in all episodes as her original co-stars - the late Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson - both departed the series during its run.
The series later spawned the films Charlie's Angels (2000) and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) - starring Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu in the titular roles.

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More recently, a third film - with Ella Balinska, Naomi Scott and Kristen Stewart as the leads - was released in 2019.
A short-lived remake of the TV series aired in 2011, with Annie Ilonzeh, Minka Kelly and Rachael Taylor in lead roles. It was cancelled prior to the conclusion of its first series.
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