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Donna Mills, 85, claps back at haters claiming she wears ‘too much makeup’ for her age

Donna Mills knows glam doesn’t have an age limit.

The “Knots Landing” star, 85, shared an Instagram Reel on Sunday, responding to a comment from an online hater that read, “You wear too much makeup for your age.”“Oh, this comment. I guess I didn’t get the memo,” she said with a laugh, clad in a leather jacket, lacy tank top and jeans along with glossy pink lipstick and a soft smoky eye.

“Did you want me to look like this?” she asked, as the video cut to her dressed as a stereotypical old woman complete with gray bun, ruffled blouse, wire-rimmed glasses and pearls.

“Sorry, not sorry. I like the way I look. This is my style. And style doesn’t have an expiration date, does it?” she concluded.

“I said what I said 🤍 #style #aging #makeup #clapback #armchairwarrior,” Mills captioned the clip.

Fellow celebs praised the actress in the comments, with Viola Davis writing, “Wooooohoooo!!!!!” with several applause and heart emojis.

“I love this so much 🩷,” Bravo star Kyle Richards added, while Octavia Spencer dropped a bunch of fire emojis.

“You go girl! 💕💕,” Nancy Sinatra, also 85, commented.

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Back in 2022, Mills — who was known for her bold glam in the ’70s and ’80s — shared her secrets to staying fit at any age.

“During the soap opera years, I never ate pasta, sugar, bread, ice cream, cookies or any of that kind of stuff. I would have maybe half a glass of wine. Now I eat, but I’m still careful. I’m not a vegetarian, but I grow, pick and eat a lot of vegetables,” she told AARP: The Magazine at the time.

When it comes to exercise, Mills said she “play[s] tennis five times a week for two hours at a time” on her clay court which is “much easier on your joints than cement.”

“I also have a small gym in my home, so I work out with light weights, use my Peloton, do a lot of stretching on my ballet barre,” she continued.

“And let me tell you, it’s not always fun. Like almost everyone my age, I have arthritis, and it hurts sometimes. But this is where discipline comes in. I’m not Superwoman, but I do always see the bigger picture.”

Mills added, “At age 60, 70, later, you have so much more to contribute — don’t just sit down and say, ‘I’m done.’”

Read original at New York Post

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