Vanessa Williams is opening up about life after 60.
The actress and singer, 62, fresh off a West End production of “The Devil Wears Prada” in London, revealed in a recent interview with Hello Magazine that she’s feeling better than ever.
“It’s just delightful to still be in the game,” Williams told the outlet. What helps her stay sharp? Vampire facials, she says, and the GLP-1 Mounjaro. The facials involve polynucleotides and hyaluronic acid, she told Hello. As for Mounjaro, a diabetes drug that some use for weight loss, Williams called it “a game‑changer.”

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“When I turned 60, I was like: ‘I want to be here for a long time, and I want to look my best. So what am I going to do?’” she told the outlet.
“My fifties were hard. I started perimenopause in my late forties but suddenly, at 51, it’s crazy how your body changes,” she continued. “You feel out of control because you’re working out the same way, eating the same, and your body is not reacting the way it used to.”
She’s not afraid to try anything, she told Hello – injections to help with cellular rejuvenation, a facial toning device, facials that use her own blood.
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“Science is amazing,” the “Desperate Housewives” actress said. “I’m like: ‘What’s next? Bring it on!’”
Williams, known also for her role as antagonist Wilhelmina Slater in “Ugly Betty,” has been divorced several times and is enjoying singlehood, she told the outlet. But if love came along, she wouldn’t turn up her nose at it.
“We’ll see what happens in the future,” she said. “I believe in love, and I love being in love, but I’m not desperate for love. It happens when it’s meant to happen.”
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