Fran Drescher, 65, shows off her toned tummy in a bra top
Fran Drescher has shown that she still has a knockout figure at the age of 65.
The Nanny actress posed in a bra that showed off her toned tummy, adding a skirt as she was photographed for Verywell Health digital cover story.
“It’s not over until you are,” the raven-haired actress, who is a cancer survivor, told the site. “There are always things you can work on and improve on, especially when it comes to your health.”
In great shape: Fran Drescher has shown that she still has a stunning figure at the age of 65. The Nanny actress posed in a bra that showed off her toned tummy, adding a skirt of her own while being photographed for the Verywell Health digital cover.
The New York native has learned to keep an eye on her immune system by keeping her stress levels in check.
‘Part of aging well is learning to manage stress. You can’t stew on that,’ the actress said.
“It is important to recognize that stress affects many things related to health. I have to be mindful and say, “I can’t stress like this or I’ll get sick,” she explained.
When you feel stress coming on, you relax more.
Star power: “It ain’t over until you do,” the raven-haired actress told the site. “There are always things you can work on and improve, especially when it comes to your health”
‘When I feel stress, I force myself to lie down and relax. Or I will take a walk outside and appreciate the trees,” she shared.
Parties are a thing of the past as you do everything you can to stay healthy.
“Aging well, for me, is about optimal health,” Fran said.
‘Honoring your body. I always say that, honor your body. listen to it.
‘Don’t deny or despise its very subtle whispers… it’s more subtle, but it speaks to you constantly and has its own consciousness.
Feeling good: The New York native has learned to keep an eye on her immune system by keeping her stress levels in check
“And you have to connect to that,” he explained.
‘That requires a certain kind of discipline to listen to your body. Too often, people deny what their body is trying to tell them.
“We all deserve a long and healthy life,” Drescher added.
This occurs after she was diagnosed with uterine cancer in the year 2000.
At first it was misdiagnosed. But two years later she found out that she had cancer.
We’re green with envy: ‘Part of aging well is learning to manage stress. You can’t stew on that,’ said the actress.
Now she knows she has to take care of herself.
I’m a bit of a control freak. I’ll give a doctor a few tries, and if I feel like it’s not the right fit, I’ll find someone else,” she told Verywell Health.
‘It is important to take responsibility for your own health. It’s your life and no one will care like you do. So, you have to do what’s right for you and what makes you feel good.’
In May, she said being “rarely alone without” her service dog helps her post-traumatic stress disorder.
The star “has managed to go on” living her life on the condition ever since she and her friend were held and raped at gunpoint in their Los Angeles home in 1985.
Red-y to talk: ‘It’s important to recognize that stress affects many things related to your health. I have to be mindful and say, “I can’t stress like this or I’ll get sick,” she explained.
Pure beauty: when you feel stress coming on, you relax more
According to Page Six, the actress said at the UN Women’s Peace Association Luncheon to End Violence Against Women: “I am a survivor who has managed to move on with my life despite the veil of IDD. post-traumatic stress disorder that I have learned to live with. , and I am rarely alone without… my service dog.
Fran is ‘often surprised’ at how easy it is for her to be public with her ‘friend, companion and protector’, a rescue pup named Angel Grace, one of a long line of dogs Fran loves.
She said: “I am often amazed at how much more relaxed I am walking the streets, moving through airports or walking into a hotel room because I am with my friend, partner and protector.”
Time to relax: ‘When I feel stress, I force myself to lie down and relax. Or I’ll take a walk outside and appreciate the trees,” she shared.
By the Sea: Parties are a thing of the past as you do your best to stay healthy. “Aging well, for me, is about optimal health,” Fran said. ‘Honoring your body. I always say that, honor your body. listen to it
He added that thanks to his canine helper he has “a full and rich life full of pleasure and purpose.”
The Beauty and the Beast star called herself ‘one of the lucky ones’ as her attacker was sentenced to 150 years in prison and called for more action ‘as a collective’ against violence against women and girls.
Fran said: “All of us, as a collective, must have zero tolerance for any misconduct, from the smallest wolf whistles on the street to being denied education, who to marry or not marry, what to wear, legislating women. body, equal pay at work, physical abuse, rape, human trafficking and slavery.
“Every aspect of the lack of respect for a woman’s rights is an eventual justification for violence.”
Sharp Dresser: Drescher at the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+’s 1923 in Hollywood American Legion on December 2 in Los Angeles