Lynda Carter, 72, Explains Her Opposition to Plastic Surgery: ‘I Am What I Am,’ she declares.

Lynda Carter, who is 72 years old, states unequivocally that she has not undergone any cosmetic operations.

The former television sensation, well known for depicting Wonder Woman, recently revealed her sentiments to Closer Weekly at the God’s Love We Deliver Golden Heart Awards in New York, expressing her anxieties about seeming unrecognizable.

Instead of undergoing surgery, Carter asserts, “I am content with who I am and do not feel the need for any surgical alterations.”

While she admits to having had a few Botox injections, she credits her long-term fitness to her daily use of a Peloton workout bike.

She staunchly believes that genuine beauty emerges from within, overcoming age-related limits. “We, as women, possess intricate qualities and an inner strength that defines us,” the actress continues.

This part, the Wonder Woman within us, connects with others. Our ability to create life reflects the magnitude of our power. In essence, we are humanity’s mothers!”

Lynda Carter played Wonder Woman in the eponymous television series from 1975 to 1979. She learned much about women’s strengths throughout her time on the show. In response, Carter states, “Wonder Woman empowered women to embrace their true selves.”

I have gotten numerous responses from people stating how she inspired them, as she embodies the natural power that every woman possesses.”

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