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Michelle Pfeiffer looked youthful in a pearl-embellished dress as she arrived at the UK premiere of her new Paramount+ series The Madison.
The ageless actress, 67, was joined by her dazzling co-stars Elle Chapman and Beau Garrett in London’s Leicester Square.
Elle, who plays Michelle’s daughter Paige McIntosh in the movie, wowed in a shimmering gold gown.
Lead character Michelle plays Stacy Clyburn who is married to Kurt Russell’s character Preston Clyburn.
Beau, 43, packed on the PDA with her new husband Shane Richards, whom she wed in 2025.
The cast showed up to the London premiere for new drama series The Madison from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan.
Michelle is seen kissing Kurt Russell in the first teaser for The Madison.
The Madison is a neo-Western that follows the Clyburn family as they struggle with the move from New York to the wilderness of Montana.
Michelle has the role of matriarch and Kurt Russell plays her husband.
Michelle previously touched on getting older and how she would never have plastic surgery.
‘I certainly see that I’ve changed,’ she told People in 2017. ‘I just try not to dwell on it. Aging happens to every single one of us. Once you accept that, it unburdens you.
‘All I really care about, is that I’m able to age gracefully and that I don’t ever look like a wax figure of myself.’
‘Sometimes I think about it, sometimes I don’t,’ she admitted. ‘It really depends on how well I’m lit. It depends on my makeup and all kinds of things.
‘I’m not saying that I won’t have plastic surgery at some point. I think that it’s harder and harder the older you get to say never.
‘Especially being in the public eye. It doesn’t really matter, I think that if people actually want to do something here or there, who cares? If it makes them feel a little bit better about themselves.
‘What I object to is too much. And really bad plastic surgery. When I think it becomes a distraction and when people don’t look like themselves anymore. As long as it doesn’t overtake them.’
That said, Michelle, who celebrated her 32nd anniversary with husband David E Kelley last November, insists she doesn’t put any pressure on herself to look the way she did when she was younger.
‘The older I’ve gotten, the easier it’s become,’ she previously told Oprah Daily. ‘You reach a threshold where you’re fine with looking good for your age instead of looking young for your age, and I’ve crossed it.
‘Would I like to look the way I did in my early 30s? You bet, but that’s not going to happen, and I don’t feel the same pressure I once did to do so. It’s quite a relief, honestly.’