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Iconic 70s actress sparks strong reactions after walking her dogs

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From their marriage came her greatest joy: their daughter, Jennifer, born in 1966 — Cary Grant’s only child. Even after their divorce, this bond kept them connected in mutual devotion.

After Grant’s death in 1986, she was offered “millions” to write a tell-all memoir about their marriage. “Swifty Lazar called me a week after Cary died,” she recalled, but she turned it down.

In the Domestic Relations court 9/12 to seek temporary support from Grant / Getty Images

Fifteen years later, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, then a book editor, encouraged her to tell her story — but not just about Cary.

She waited until she was emotionally ready. “It’s about relationships and what people do to themselves and each other under that canopy called love,” she explained of her eventual memoir.

Even into her 80s, she remained in the public eye, attending events and basketball games with her trademark energy and smile.

In 2023, fans and critics took to social media after seeing new photos of her — some expressing admiration, others judgment.

The actress is seen out and about on July 13, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

“Looks great for 86 and walking — what more could you ask for?” one fan wrote.

Others were less kind, saying, “Too much surgery” or “What happened to her face?”

The reactions reflected society’s enduring obsession with youth, especially for women once celebrated as symbols of beauty.

In 2025, the actress once again stepped out for a rare public sighting over the weekend, and fans could hardly recognize her.

The 88-year-old actress and filmmaker was photographed in Los Angeles on July 13, taking her dogs for a walk. She kept things casual in a white summer blouse, black flared leggings, a black fedora, and simple sandals.

Through it all, she’s found something deeper than fame: faith.

“Praying, that’s what keeps me straight,” she shared.

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