Felicity Kendal admits she “doesn’t care” how she looks at 76

Felicity Kendal has admitted that she “doesn’t care” how she looks at the age of 76 as she reflects on the “shocking” reaction to her use of Botox.

The actress, 76, made headlines in 2021 with her remarkably smooth face, having shared her affiliation with fillers and other anti-aging techniques.

Now in one piece for The timesFelicity has said that she cares more about looking ‘presentable’ than looking younger than her age.

Confident: Felicity Kendal admitted she ‘doesn’t care’ what she looks like at the age of 76 as she reflects on the ‘shocking’ reaction to her Botox use

In the article, she said: ‘Do I care what I look like at 76? Not really. I like to be presentable, as my mother used to say, but that’s good manners, not vanity.

“I have talked about the use of Botox in the past and it seemed to cause such a buzz, like it was a shocking modern phenomenon.

Humans have been preening for thousands of years: tattoos, corsets, the dandies with their powdered wigs.

Wrinkle-free: Felicity previously revealed that she's a fan of Botox

TV Icon: Felicity became a beloved and household name starring in The Good Life, even though it only ran for 30 episodes over four series (pictured in 2000)

That is different! The actress (right in 2000) made headlines in 2021 (left) with her remarkably smooth face, having shared her affiliation with fillers and other anti-aging techniques.

Interview: Now, in an article for The Times, Felicity has said that looking 'presentable' matters more to her than looking younger than her age.

Interview: Now, in an article for The Times, Felicity has said that looking ‘presentable’ matters more to her than looking younger than her age.

Felicity added that she feels modern times are “pretty tame” when it comes to women’s appearance, adding that in the 1970s they were “not afraid” to dress up.

In 2021, Felicity caught the attention of fans during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, showing off her youthful face while discussing her latest big stage role in Anything Goes.

The Good Life star previously revealed that she’s a fan of Botox, telling the sunday time magazine: “I do it every six months, so you don’t get the terrible little frown line.”

However, the grandmother of two has since revealed that she has given up Botox and is instead relying on yoga, Pilates and weight lifting to stay young.

Beautiful: Felicity added that she feels modern times are

Beautiful: Felicity added that she feels modern times are “pretty tame” when it comes to how women look, adding that in the 1970s they were “not afraid” to dress up

She said Good Housekeeping magazine: ‘There comes a point where you have to unite parts of yourself with the other parts.’

While she has never had a facelift, the actress has had fillers around her mouth.

Felicity explained, “There was a time when you would think, I’m over 60, I can’t ever wear a short skirt again because of my wrinkled knees.”

“Then you come out the other end and say, fuck, I have great legs, I’m going to put on stockings and a short skirt.”

Health kick: Felicity previously revealed that she had given up on Botox and is instead relying on yoga, pilates and weight lifting to stay young

Health kick: Felicity previously revealed that she had given up on Botox and is instead relying on yoga, pilates and weight lifting to stay young

In 2007, aged 67, Kendal told The Daily Mail why she was taking a break from Botox, though she may have revisited since then.

She said: ‘I haven’t done fillers or Botox for a long time. There comes a point where you have to match parts of yourself to the other parts, otherwise you get a terribly random situation.

Felicity said that she stopped using Botox in 2010 during an interview in 2012, but said at the time she was thinking of going back to using it one more time.

“I might have it again soon,” he said. “It’s nice not to have lines when you frown, especially on TV. I don’t know why people make such a fuss about it. Nobody cares if a woman covers her teeth or dyes her hair.

Looking good: Felicity appeared on Strictly in 2010, the year she took a break from Botox

Looking good: Felicity appeared on Strictly in 2010, the year she took a break from Botox

She also said: Don’t wear fillers when your cheekbones are high! It’s time for the squirrels! The only thing that can be done eventually is the whole thing [a facelift] but you have to do that when you’re 40.’

And no squinting around the delicate eye area for Felicity. She had severe astigmatism for years, which meant that she needed to use a magnifying glass to put on her makeup. Then, fed up with squinting, she underwent a lens implant in 2009.

He later said: ‘I see more now than before. It is the most magical operation in the world: you go from being blind to truly seeing.

Felicity indulges in strict regular exercise and a life of yoga. She says that she remembers seeing her mother, who ran a traveling Shakespeare troupe in India, doing her yoga exercises when she was a little girl.

She said: ‘I used to work out for three hours a week doing Pilates and weights. Now I have to do five or six hours to get the same result.’

Felicity was named Rear of the Year in 1981, no less, and has maintained a shapely figure through exercise and an active sex life, saying, “It’s a part of life, like eating or breathing.”

Taking care of herself: Felicity indulges in strict regular exercise and a life of yoga and sported a smooth face in 2008

Taking care of herself: Felicity indulges in strict regular exercise and a life of yoga and sported a smooth face in 2008

In 2008, he told the independentwhat you see when you look in the mirror.

She said: ‘I don’t see much, it’s all quite blurry without the aid of a magnifying glass. With the help of such a tool, you would see a close-up of eyes applying mascara.

She said: ‘My style icon is the Maharini of Jaipur, Gayatri Devi. I remember seeing her when she was a child and thinking that she looked and smelled beautiful; she was the most exquisite looking creature, dazzling in her youth, and with age she has retained astonishing poise and grace.’

She said: I exercised three hours a week doing Pilates and weights.  Now I have to do five or six hours to get the same result' - photographed in 1985

She said: ‘I used to work out for three hours a week doing Pilates and weights. Now I have to do five or six hours to get the same result’ – photographed in 1985

Felicity became a beloved household name starring in The Good Life, even though it only ran for 30 episodes over four series.

The mother of two converted to Judaism while married to her second husband, Michael Rudman, who is Jewish.

The couple divorced in 1990 but have since gotten back together. Her first marriage to actor Drewe Henley lasted 11 years and she was only 21 when they got married.

She has two grandchildren, but says she has 12 in all, since she counts her late sister’s children and their children as her own, as well as Rudman’s from her first marriage.

Barely aged a day: Felicity appears in 1971

Barely aged a day: Felicity appears in 1971