Linda Hamilton Embraces Face Lines, Declares War on Botox and Youthful Delusions
KEY POINTS
- •Linda Hamilton, 69, told AARP she’s embracing the lines her face has earned, refusing to chase youth or longevity.
- •Her twin sister’s death five years ago inspired her to tackle delayed bucket-list goals, including horse jumping after 40 years.
- •She attends physical therapy three times per week with workouts varying daily to meet her body's needs.
- •Hamilton stars in the upcoming final season of Stranger Things and balances her career with community and friendships.
At 69, Linda Hamilton—yep, the Sarah Connor Terminator of wrinkles—has fully surrendered to her 'earned' facial roadmap, proudly refusing to chase youth or longevity like some desperate Hollywood stunt double stretching for Botox. Since her twin sister's death five years ago, she's swapped existential panic for bucket-list hijinks like horse-jumping after a 40-year hiatus, because why not relive your youth with torn tendons? Hamilton attends physical therapy thrice weekly, mixing Pilates, weights, and yoga on a 'what-does-my-body-need-today' basis, relying on jelly donuts for 'not rigid' aging. Star of Stranger Things season five and critic of Hollywood’s youth obsession, she’s found ‘a great balance’—proof middle age can look a little Terminator, a little zen, and a lot real.
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 11/27/2025 | Author: Amanda Goh