Barbara Eden and Morgan Fairchild are two of Hollywood’s most legendary blondes, and they’re doing better than ever!
Eden, 94, broke boundaries in the fantasy sitcom series I Dream of Jeannie. Fairchild, 76, rose to stardom on shows like Flamingo Road and Falcon Crest, and solidified her stature in Hollywood with guest-starring roles on iconic series like Murphy Brown and Roseanne. Together, the duo is stronger than ever! When Fairchild was busy strolling recently, she ran into Eden and wowed her followers with a stunning photo of the duo.
Calling her “one of the kindest, most gracious ladies in town,” Fairchild posed for a photo alongside Eden. Now that’s a set of blonde beauties! Naturally, the comments section went wild with replies, calling the lovely ladies “two amazing beautiful women.”
What Has Eden Said About Losing Close Friend, Loni Anderson?
Friendship is essential as we age, and Eden spoke out last year about how difficult it is to navigate life after the loss of her dear friend, Loni Anderson.
“I feel very lonely now that she’s not here,” Eden recently told Fox News Digital. “I miss her – I really miss her. I miss everything about Loni. She was just a very special, kind, sweet, good mother. You can’t say anything bad about her.”
Eden reflected on the first time she met Anderson, back in 1981. The duo was filming a Bob Hope special alongside legendary Dynasty star Linda Evans.
“He was doing a big deal about the blondes in Hollywood,” Eden laughed. “They had put the costumes out for us in different rooms, of course. They’d given me white hosiery for a nurse costume. I looked at them and I thought, ‘Oh my God, how ugly.’ But I just put them on.”
“I walked out of the hallway, and there was Loni. She looked at me and said, ‘You can’t wear those!’” Eden recalled, laughing. “’You’ve got to tell them, go tell them. You’re going to change them.’ I didn’t even know her then. But we had such a good laugh later about it. And I did go and say, ‘I’ll have the skin-colored hosiery, not white!’ I think she was just really what my mother would call ‘a good egg.’”
This story was originally published by Parade on Mar 14, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.