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THEY WERE THE STARS OF YESTERDAY, BUT YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT THEY’RE DOING IN RETIREMENT

They were the glitterati of the yesteryears, wowing audiences of all ages with their beauty and talent alike. Decades later, we wonder what have become of these once-shining stars. While there are some that are still very much visible in movies to this day, there are others who are now comfortable in retirement. Some can even claim to have just as much drama in their personal lives as the roles that they once played, be it in the guise of divorce or alcoholism. Regardless of where they are now, these stars of yore can all say for certain that they enjoyed their high net worth and success to the fullest.

Connie Stevens – 81 Years

Connie Stevens, recognized for her work in Hawaiian Eye, is a famous singer and actor who had a tough childhood but you won’t be able to figure that out because of her mesmerizing smile and expressive eyes as she believes that life should always be cherished.

After becoming a successful star, this amazing lady also wore the hat of a director quite literally before she went on to become an established businesswoman in cosmetics world and even at 81, Stevens is still very active with her humanitarian and philanthropic work (that’s a lot of careers for one lifetime!).

Richard Chamberlain – 84 years old

In his autobiography titled Shattered Love, Richard admitted that he was gay. This fact about him certainly did not stop his lady fans from loving him. With his iconic roles as Jason Bourne in the original The Bourne Identity or as Aramis in The Three Muskateers, Richard cemented his place in Hollywood and never left. His last credited role was in 2018’s Nightmare Cinema.

Tina Turner – 80 Years

Dubbed, the ‘Queen of Rock and Roll,’ Tina Turner has produced many all-time hits, including the ever-popular ‘Proud Mary.’ With 12 Grammy awards and multiple appearances among the ‘Greatest artists of all time’ lists, Tina has had the exemplary career many artists only aspire to have!

While she retired from stage performances more than a decade ago, Turner still hasn’t left the limelight, with her appearances on TV shows, red carpets and releasing her best-selling memoirs. And the most iconic of them all: becoming the oldest person to grace the cover of Vogue at 73!

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