Dame Joan Collins and Pierce Brosnan have been front and center in the limelight for over five decades now. In a recent red carpet appearance, both stars posed together and showed that they’ve been aging with grace.
The two met up at the Prince’s Trust x Dame Joan Collins DBE Lunch, a celebration of the charity Collins began with King Charles – before his coronation – back in the 1970s. Collins has championed several causes over the decades and there to celebrate this worthy cause was James Bond himself, setting the two up to make for a sharp pair at the event.
Joan Collins and Pierce Brosnan pose at a red-carpet charity celebration
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The iconic actors converged at Beverly Hills this week, with Collins also accompanied by her fifth husband Percy Gibson, at the Maybourne Hotel. Married since 2002, Gibson and Collins stayed close, with Collins leaning on his arm and showing off a sleek black dress with shimmering floral detailing. Her jewelry of choice was clunky, glittering silver earrings and a coordinating necklace, bracelet, and rings, all tied together with nude shoes.
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She eventually posed beside Brosnan, looking like he stepped out of a 007 movie in a blue tux and polished black shoes. The 70-year-old showed off his full silver fox looks with his gray hair styled back out of his face to better show off a dazzling James Bond smile.
A history of charity
Collins was joined by a slew of other celebrated guests, including actor and narrator Stephen Fry, X-Men and Tolkien star Nicholas Hoult, Victoria Gore, Margot McKinney, and Paris Hilton’s mother Kathy Hilton. But Brosnan was usually situated at Collins’s side as the guest of honor.
Collins has a history of putting herself front and center in the fight for important causes. In 1982, she stood before the U.S. Congress about to push for more funding dedicated to neurological research. The following year she became a patron of the International Foundation for Children with Learning Disabilities. By ’88, she earned the foundation’s highest honor for her dedicated support. That same year, she also opened the Joan Collins Wing of the Children’s Hospital of Michigan.
Collins is an honorary founding member of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. In the U.K., her efforts towards breast cancer awareness earned her the Lifetime Achievement award from the Association of Breast Cancer Studies in Great Britain. At 90, Collins is showing no signs of slowing down her efforts.