Salma Hayek, 58, embraces her graying hair at the 2025 Golden Globes in busty gown

Salma Hayek conquered the 82nd annual Golden Globes red carpet on Sunday.

The veteran actress – who reunited with Nicole Kidman at the awards ceremony – embraced all her 58 years as she confidently rocked graying hair.

For the special occasion, where she was a presenter, the bombshell beauty’s raven locks were arranged in a sultry half-up, half-down style with soft waves.

Highlighted throughout her hair were long, white-gray locks that de Salma didn’t bother to cover with permanent dye or even temporary hair color.

The Mexican-born star looked stunning as she showed off her barely-there waist in a figure-hugging merlot-colored dress.

The look was designed with a tight sequined bodice and a deep V-neckline, which exposed the siren’s busty cleavage.

Salma Hayek took the 82nd annual Golden Globes red carpet by storm on Sunday

The aging actress embraced all of her 58 years as she confidently rocked graying hair

The aging actress embraced all of her 58 years as she confidently rocked graying hair

Salma talked about growing older in an interview in 2023 Glamour magazine.

‘I thought getting older meant I wouldn’t work anymore; I’m at work. I thought maybe getting older meant falling out of love; I am in love,” she said, referring to her French billionaire husband François-Henri Pinault.

She noted that “everything” about the aging process is different than she imagined.

‘I don’t feel like I’ve lost my flexibility or agility or even my strength. I have to say, I’ve loved growing older with someone,” the Hollywood vet added.

The mother-of-one, who shares 17-year-old daughter Valentina with Pinault, continued: “I remember having an existential crisis when I got into my 30s.

“It’s like, ‘Oh my God. I’m just not going to ever achieve all my plans, that’s never going to happen for me. I have nothing, no husband, no kids.’

“And especially for women of my generation, it was, ‘If I don’t have a child in five minutes, I can’t be a mother.’

Salma welcomed her daughter, her only child, in 2007 at the age of 41.

On Sunday, Hayek complemented her bold and busty ensemble with an emerald green Lorraine Schwartz jewelry set that included stud earrings, a necklace and a ring.

She was part of the star-studded line-up of presenters Gal Gadot, Melissa McCarthy, Kate Hudson, Mindy Kaling, Emma Stone, Viola Davis and Anya Taylor-Joy.

During the high-profile ceremony, Salma posed next to Zoe Kravitz

During the high-profile ceremony, Salma posed next to Zoe Kravitz

Salma reunited with Nicole Kidman at the awards ceremony, months after their alleged feud at Paris Fashion Week in October

Salma reunited with Nicole Kidman at the awards ceremony, months after their alleged feud at Paris Fashion Week in October

Hayek reached out to hug Emma Stone, who debuted a pixie haircut

Hayek reached out to hug Emma Stone, who debuted a pixie haircut

The 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards are hosted by Emmy-nominated comedian Nikki Glaser.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s Wicked and musical drama Emilia Perez lead the nominations.

The latest, Jacques Audiard’s surreal narco-thriller musical about a Mexican drug lord who turns into a woman, has 10 nods.

The genre-defying film stars actress Karla Sofia Gascon in the lead role, along with actress-singer Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldana in supporting roles.

All three women have been nominated for their respective contributions to the film.

Zoe scored the gold statue in the Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy category.

WINNERS OF GOLDEN GLOBES 2025: AT A GLANCE

FILM

Best Film – Drama: The Brutalist

Best film – musical or comedy: Emilia Pérez

Best Foreign Language Film: Emilia Pérez

Best Actress – Musical or Comedy: Demi Moore, The Substance

Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy: Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez

Best Actor – Drama: Adrien Brody, The Brutalist

Best Actress – Drama: Fernanda Torres, I’m still here

Cinematic and box office performance: poor

Best Actor – Musical or Comedy: Sebastian Stan, A Different Man

Best Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy: Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain

Emilia Perez led the way in film with four awards, including Best Film - Musical or Comedy

Emilia Perez led the way in film with four awards, including Best Film – Musical or Comedy