Over her four decades of professional career, Jamie Lee Curtis has been involved in several daring movie scenes and photography. The 64-year-old feels so comfortable with her body that she is unafraid to bare it all for a photo. In fact, she recently graced the front cover of the AARP magazine in which she was only wearing a blazer and fishnets.
The actress recently stunned her Instagram fans by posting a couple of unreleased pictures from her October photoshoot for The New York Times, in which she collaborated with Photographer Ryan Pfluger, whom she had been an avid fan of.
Jamie Lee Curtis shares a sultry photo of herself in blazer and fishnets
“LOVE is LOVE,” Jamie Lee Curtis wrote in the caption.
“@jamieleecurtis encompassing all the feels,” Ryan Pfluger wrote in a post praising the actress. “If you’ve been around her laugh, you know how infectious it is. And if she looks into your soul, as she usually does, you know how much love is there.”
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During the initial unveiling of the photoshoot on her Instagram page last October, Curtis expressed her happiness about working with Pfluger. “I’ve been following the work of [Pfluger] for a long, long time. I’ve seen the beautiful portraiture and incredible saturation of color and light and honesty in his work,” she wrote in the caption. “I was so excited to collaborate with him on portraits for The New York Times which dropped today. This color work is beautiful and I am honored to have been in front of his lens and eye and heart!”
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Fans gush at the Instagram post
Devotees of the actress couldn’t resist expressing their admiration for the pictures. They flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts and highlight Curtis’ vibrant enthusiasm for life. “And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you age GRACEFULLY,” one fan wrote. “Beautiful human inside and out!” another added. “Love the transparent joy in the first shot,” a second fan commented. “You are such a welcomed breath of fresh POSITIVE air in a so troubled world!” a third fan wrote.
Some other fans appreciated Curtis for her contribution to the movie industry. “Wonderful, I love you, thank you for gifting us with so many wonderful movies, you are part of my life, without even knowing of my existence.”