Kathleen Turner, the iconic star of Romancing the Stone, made a rare and striking red carpet appearance at 71—more than four decades after her unforgettable role alongside Michael Douglas.

Kathleen Turner shot to fame in the ’80s and has enjoyed a lifelong friendship with her Romancing the Stone co-star, Michael Douglas

Stepping out at the New York premiere of Animal Farm, Turner looked effortlessly stylish in a coordinated black outfit, pairing it with Crocs and a bold green pendant. Despite relying on a cane due to her ongoing battle with rheumatoid arthritis, she appeared in great spirits, smiling throughout the event.

In the new film—based on George Orwell’s classic novel—Turner voices the character Benjamin. She shared her enthusiasm for the project, noting that its updated style and animation help bring the timeless story to a new generation.

Turner rose to fame in the 1980s with standout roles in films like Body Heat, Peggy Sue Got Married, and The War of the Roses. Her on-screen chemistry with Douglas became legendary, especially across their three films together, including The Jewel of the Nile.

Over the years, she has openly reflected on their connection, describing the strong but unfulfilled attraction between them as a powerful “what if.” Despite never becoming a couple, their bond turned into a lasting friendship—one that continued when they reunited years later on The Kominsky Method.

Living with rheumatoid arthritis since her late 30s, Turner has faced significant challenges, especially during a time when awareness of autoimmune diseases was limited. Still, she remains resilient, sharing that she continues to grow stronger and is focused on what she can still achieve moving forward.

And while fans were thrilled to see her back in the spotlight, many couldn’t help but focus on one powerful detail from her appearance—something that says more about her strength and legacy today than any role ever could 👀

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