Sports Illustrated vet Carol Alt, 61, looks stunning at Tulsa King premiere

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Carol Alt looked elegant at the Tulsa King premiere in New York City on Wednesday to support her longtime boyfriend Sylvester Stallone.

The former Vogue cover girl, 61, wore a black dress with a black jacket with an emerald green lining.

This comes after Siren — who was the first brunette to grace the cover of Vogue, was a Sports Illustrated cover girl, and had her name in a Cover Girl campaign — spoke of harassment in the 1980s.

Still a Goddess: Carol Alt Looked Elegant at the Tulsa King Premiere in New York City on Wednesday

Still a Goddess: Carol Alt Looked Elegant at the Tulsa King Premiere in New York City on Wednesday

Forever Young: She wore her tall signature brunette in soft waves over her shoulders with dewy makeup

Forever Young: She wore her tall signature brunette in soft waves over her shoulders with dewy makeup

Carol was one of the most glamorous at the event. Not only did her coat and dress look attractive, but she also added a large statement necklace.

The beauty wore high heels with straps that gave her extra height.

And she wore her long signature brunette locks in soft waves over her shoulders with dewy makeup.

Also at the event were Tulsa King star Sylvester Stallone, his wife Jennifer Flavin and two of their daughters.

So chic: The former Vogue cover girl, 61, wore a black dress with a black jacket with an emerald green lining

So chic: The former Vogue cover girl, 61, wore a black dress with a black jacket with an emerald green lining

A friend: Here she had her arm around beauty Vicky Lee wearing a white top and green skirt

A friend: Here she had her arm around beauty Vicky Lee wearing a white top and green skirt

Two years ago, health expert Alt first spoke about her experience of sexual harassment during a conversation with the Accutron Show podcast with Bill McCuddy.

The bomb revealed that she was harassed a lot in the 1980s.

She was attacked by old men who wanted to lure her to photo shoots.

And she had to bring escorts to hotel meetings with film producers.

Stepping out of her limousine: the siren made an elegant exit as her driver stood nearby

Stepping out of her limousine: the siren made an elegant exit as her driver stood nearby

Her boyfriend: She supported Sylvester Stallone at the premiere;  seen with Sistine Stallone, Jennifer Flavin and Sophia Stallone

Her boyfriend: She supported Sylvester Stallone at the premiere; seen with Sistine Stallone, Jennifer Flavin and Sophia Stallone

Carol also lost the lead on an Aaron Spelling TV show – he made Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place – because the casting director dumped her for a woman he fell for.

Alt was candid throughout her sitting where she let go of her past. “There were a lot of not nice people,” said the former Lancôme model.

“I was stopped on the street many times, I was 18, and they said OH MY GOD, you look like a model, and they offered me shoots, they asked me to go straight to their studio with them,” she said, knowing that even as a teenager, the men had most likely set her up with bad intentions.

“The best advice my agency has ever given me was for that person to call us. If they’re legit, they’ll call and you’ll get the job. If they’re not legit, they’ll never call.’

She as the it girl: The star landed on the cover of Sports Illustrated, which took her name and made her even more famous

She as the it girl: The star landed on the cover of Sports Illustrated, which took her name and made her even more famous

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Vogue girl: She landed on the cover of Vogue several times in the 80s and was the first brunette to do so

When asked about the Hollywood casting couch, the actress — who has worked on dozens of films, including Howard Stern’s Private Parts — said, “I was always smart because if the agency sent you early in the morning to cast a producer I always had a friend standing in front of the door.

“Funnily enough, I auditioned for Steven Spielberg in a hotel room, but people were there and I knew it was legit.

“You have to protect yourself and let them know a little bit, and say, ‘My friend is outside, may they come in, you’re doing it innocently.

With her parents: Carol made it at age 18;  seen with parents Muriel and Anthony in 1982

With her parents: Carol made it at age 18; seen with parents Muriel and Anthony in 1982

“I lost jobs because they knew I wasn’t the type,” she said, who shot a movie with Eric Roberts last week. She shot it in a NYC building with a mask on the crew.

She said she had built a reputation as a smart cookie. “I think you get back what you put out.”

Then there was that time she lost a big TV show because the casting director dropped her for a woman he wanted to sleep with.

“I was hired on an Aaron Spelling show and my manager called me and said, do you know this guy? It was a casting person and I thought, yes, it’s my boyfriend, and they said he took the job from me.

The Model Audience: The Siren with Brooke Shields and Margaux Hemingway at Pepsi Celebrity Ski Invitational in conjunction with Quebec's Winter Carnival at Mount St. Anne in Quebec, Canada in 1988

The Model Audience: The Siren with Brooke Shields and Margaux Hemingway at Pepsi Celebrity Ski Invitational in conjunction with Quebec’s Winter Carnival at Mount St. Anne in Quebec, Canada in 1988

“And I know why he took it away. He said the girl he hired for the show was dating her.”

But here was no happy ending for the casting director.

“Sometimes the table turns,” she said. “She got the job and dumped the man.”

But she also reminded listeners that Me Too is very serious.

‘It’s very sensitive – I don’t want to take it lightly – for a woman to be seriously attacked, it’s nothing to laugh about. I don’t know what I would do if that happened to me and I marvel at the strength of some of these women who pick themselves up and carry on and have a voice.

Another Model Friend: And in 1988 she was seen here with Cheryl Tiegs at an event

Another Model Friend: And in 1988 she was seen here with Cheryl Tiegs at an event

“I just think that every movement also has gray areas, the white, the black, the gray — we all live in one of these areas.”

When asked where the next supermodel will come from, she said she didn’t know

“It’s gone from blonde to Kardashian and more and more shade in between, which is spectacular now that there are so many women around,” she said with satisfaction.

“Every girl is so much more beautiful and they know how to put themselves together at a younger age.

“There always seem to be girls’ names from every generation. Each generation had the best two or three girls who were the people of the day.

With Ivana Trump during France Salutes Manhattan's Women of Charity in 1988

With Ivana Trump during France Salutes Manhattan’s Women of Charity in 1988

“The last known models are the Gisele’s and Kate Mosses and then it gets very obscure and there’s no one you could really call right now because they’re all influencers,” she says, without acknowledging Kendall Jenner and the Hadid sisters.

She was discovered while serving as a waitress in Long Island. ‘During the day I was modeling and at night I came home as a waitress.’

Then this guy walked into the restaurant and told me to model, I was 18, and I was tired of not getting tips as a hostess, so I started waitressing, it was a big deal for me.

“I said no thank you and my boyfriend broke up with me and I didn’t want to be the little girl he left behind in Long Island. So I started looking for modeling work. That guy Burt Rockfield gave me the names of agencies like Elite.”

She called around and got an agent in.

“I made $200 on my first model day, I thought, okay, this is much better,” she said. “I was waiting for a military scholarship and actually I was working over the summer… after I was on the cover of Vogue and the owners of the restaurant told me to give up my job as a waitress.

“But I was worried, because modeling comes and goes.”

“I got the scholarship and then John Casablanca said if you can’t BUY a university by the time I make you famous, I’ll pay for your scholarship!”

At the age of 18 she became the youngest model for Lancome.

She can act!  After years of modeling, she worked in films;  the TV miniseries Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride in 1989

She can act! After years of modeling, she worked in films; the TV miniseries Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride in 1989

The star said she became famous when Sports Illustrated put her name on the cover of the magazine. Cover Girl picked her up and used her name too.

Alt also spoke about keeping a raw diet; she started in 1996.

“Let me put the myths to bed, I’m going to steal the Victoria’s Secret slogan, “I’m not an angel!” …a lot of people think I eat raw all the time, I don’t, there are times when at a hockey game I eat popcorn. You have to live to shock the system.’

When told she looks great, she said, “It works.”

She said a lot of people exercise, but they are still getting older and getting gray hair because they don’t eat right. One of her boyfriends went from gray to brown because of their food choices.

It works: Alt also talked about keeping a raw diet;  she started in 1996;  seen in 1988. 'Let me put the myths to bed, I'm going to steal the Victoria's Secret slogan, "I'm not an angel!"... a lot of people think I always eat raw, but I'm not, there are times when, like at a hockey game, I eat popcorn.  You have to live to shock the system.'  When told she looks great, she said, 'It works'

It works: Alt also talked about keeping a raw diet; she started in 1996; seen in 1988. “Let me put the myths to bed, I’m going to steal the Victoria’s Secret slogan, “I’m no angel!” … a lot of people think I eat raw all the time, I don’t, there are times when, like at a hockey game, I eat popcorn. You have to live to shock the system.’ When told she looks great, she said, ‘It works’