Jaclyn Smith left fans stunned earlier this month when she stepped out in New York City sporting an incredible youthful glow.
The Charlie's Angels star, 80, attended the 2026 Paley Honors Spring Gala at The Plaza Hotel on May 14 with her former co-star, Kate Jackson, to celebrate the iconic series' 50th anniversary.
Her appearance won rave reviews from fans, with many calling her "beautiful" and "stunning," while others pointed out that she "hasn't aged."
Jaclyn has now revealed the secret to her seemingly ageless appearance, and it has nothing to do with clever makeup tricks.
"Clean living, being loved," she told Fox News Digital when asked about the secret behind her flawless look.
"I have the best family in the whole wide world to grow up with. Great husband, two beautiful children, three granddaughters. So, it doesn't get better than that. It's all about love, all about family with me," she added.
At the event, Jaclyn looked effortlessly elegant in a black satin blazer layered over a dark blouse and patterned pants, featuring colorful embroidered detailing.
She completed the chic outfit with layered necklaces and her trademark feathered blonde hairstyle, smiling warmly beside her former co-star.
Charlie's Angels originally premiered in 1976 and quickly became one of the defining television shows of the era.
The series followed three glamorous private investigators working for the mysterious Charlie Townsend, whose voice was heard but whose face was never shown.
Jaclyn famously played Kelly Garrett, the stylish and athletic Angel who remained with the series for its entire five-season run. Kate starred as Sabrina Duncan, the intelligent and level-headed member of the original trio.
Alongside the late Farrah Fawcett as Jill Munroe, the actresses helped turn the show into a worldwide phenomenon, blending action, mystery, and fashion in a way that transformed television at the time.
While Farrah left after the first season and was replaced by Cheryl Ladd, Jaclyn became the only original Angel to stay until the show ended in 1981, cementing her place as one of the franchise's most enduring stars.
"The heartbeat of that show was the girls," she previously told Page Six. "The first three, we all got along, we were all friends.
"Farrah and I had a similar background coming from Texas, and Kate was the leader. She had already done a series. She was the boss at that point, and we didn't know what we would find at the other end."
Jaclyn went on to enjoy a long Hollywood career after the series wrapped, finding success in television movies, and later became a hugely successful businesswoman with her fashion and home collections.
"I think about my career, but it always comes back to Charlie's Angels," Jaclyn continued. "The chemistry and three women being the lead, and it was easy, it was not to be overanalyzed.
"I think what made it interesting was we were all so totally different in demeanor and looks, so there was someone for everyone."