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Those eyes, Who can recognize this beauty? She was a true beauty icon but today she turned 68. How can the time fly by so fast, you wont believe how she looks now at….. see in the C0MMENT ⬇

Posted on March 4, 2026 By admin No Comments on Those eyes, Who can recognize this beauty? She was a true beauty icon but today she turned 68. How can the time fly by so fast, you wont believe how she looks now at….. see in the C0MMENT ⬇

How can the time fly by so fast, you wont believe how she looks now at

Those mesmerizing eyes, can you recognize this beauty? Once a true beauty icon, she has turned 67 today. Bo Derek, born Mary Cathleen Collins on November 20, 1956, in Long Beach, California, continues to captivate with her timeless charm.

She grew up in a middle-class family, with her father, Paul Collins, working as a public relations executive, and her mother, Norma Bass, excelling as a hairstylist and makeup artist. Reflecting on her journey, it’s incredible how quickly time has flown by, transforming this iconic figure into a timeless legend.

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