Legendary Eighties singer sends fans (and famous pals Michelle Pfeiffer and Julianne Moore) WILD as she shows off her youthful looks at 65 – but do YOU know who it is?

She rose to fame in the 1980s as part of an all-female pop rock band.

With a string of hits to their name, the group dominated the charts and went on to release 25 singles and five studio albums.

But despite living the life of a rock star, this famous singer looked incredibly youthful as she celebrated her 65th birthday this month.

After filming a makeup-free video, fans – and her very famous friends – flooded the comments with compliments as they marveled at her good looks.

But do you know who it is?

This legendary 1980s singer drove her fans and famous friends wild when she showed off her youthful looks in an Instagram video to celebrate turning 65 – but do YOU ​​know who it is?

That’s right, it’s The Bangles star Susanna Hoffs!

On the occasion of her birthday on January 17, the Eternal Flame hitmaker shared a video of a new face from her home.

She said in the clip that I’m 65! Time marches on, but it’s all good.’

Gesturing to her remarkably smooth face, she continued, “no makeup.” It’ll be fine. Getting older is okay, it really is. Older and wiser.’

Fans quickly flooded the comments section with compliments, telling her she was “aging like a fine wine.”

Susanna’s famous friends also got in on the action, with Michelle Pfeiffer, 65, writing: ’65 years of awesomeness.’

Julianne Moore, 63, and Lisa Snowdon, 52, responded with heart emojis, while Bobbi Brown shared, “You are amazing. I’m 66. It’s all good.’

Holly Robinson Peete, 59, added: “You look beautiful!” while singer Imelda May, 49, shared: ‘You are so beautiful inside and out. Congratulations! XX’

It's The Bangles star Susanna Hoffs!  With a string of hits to their name, the group dominated the charts and went on to release 25 singles and five studio albums (pictured in the 1980s).

It’s The Bangles star Susanna Hoffs! With a string of hits to their name, the group dominated the charts and went on to release 25 singles and five studio albums (pictured in the 1980s).

The Bangles rose to fame in the 1980s as a successful all-female pop rock band (LR Vicki Peterson, Susanna and Michael Steele in the 1980s)

The Bangles rose to fame in the 1980s as a successful all-female pop rock band (LR Vicki Peterson, Susanna and Michael Steele in the 1980s)

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Fans were quick to flood the comments section with compliments, telling her she was 'aging like a fine wine', while Susanna's famous friends also got in on the action

Fans were quick to flood the comments section with compliments, telling her she was ‘aging like a fine wine’, while Susanna’s famous friends also got in on the action

Susanna still tours with The Bangles after they reunited in the late 1990s.

The band recorded their last album Sweetheart of the Sun in 2011.

Despite enjoying great success, the foursome split in 1990 but later reunited for the 1999 Austin Power film, which featured Get The Girl for the film.

Following its release, they enjoyed a tour in the early 2000s and recorded a new album, Doll Revolution, which inevitably saw bandmate Michael Steele leave the group once and for all.

The band scored several hit singles over the decades with Maniac Monday and Walk Like An Egyptian.

Yet Susanna recently revealed that perhaps one of their most famous songs, Eternal Flame, was almost never released after the other Bangles member rejected the song.

The American singer-songwriter explained that her bandmates Vicki Peterson and her sister Debbi and Micki Steele did not want it on the third album.

She told The Mirror: ‘The band rejected that song and I was devastated, I was mortified.

“I took the Eternal Flame cassette with me everywhere and asked people if I could show them the new song I had just written.”

Susanna still tours with The Bangles after they reunited in the late 1990s.  The band recorded their final album Sweetheart of the Sun in 2011 (pictured in 2003)

Susanna still tours with The Bangles after they reunited in the late 1990s. The band recorded their final album Sweetheart of the Sun in 2011 (pictured in 2003)

She continued, “I was really excited about it, but then we had a band meeting about our third album, Everything, and it got rejected.

‘There were four members of the band and everyone got three songs on the album, it was very conscripted, almost terrifying.

‘Halfway through the making of the album, our last record of the ’80s, the producer said, “You know what, Sue? I think Eternal Flame should be on the record.”

“And I said, ‘Yes! Please, please'”.