Joan Collins: Rare snapshot with the youngest daughter

Joan Collins: Rare snapshot with the youngest daughter

Joan Collins
Rare snapshot with the youngest daughter






Even at the age of 92, Joan Collins is still in the middle of life. She was currently celebrating the 53rd birthday of her youngest daughter Katy.

“Denver-Clan” star Joan Collins (92) shared a rare picture with the youngest of her three children. For his 53rd birthday, she devoted a sweet homage to her daughter Katy.

“Daughters are forever”

“My beautiful daughter Katy celebrated the happiest of all birthdays last Friday,” said the British-looking at her Instagram account. In addition, she put the hashtags “daughters are forever” and “daughter love” and three red hearts. On the associated photo, mother and daughter smile next to each other in the camera. Collins, who still looks very fit at over 90, wear a white linen hat, a tweed blazer and a pearl chain with a large cross-trailer, while Katy chose a black beanie and a quilted jacket.

Katy comes from Joan Collins’ third marriage to Ronald Kass, with whom the actress was married from 1972 to 1983. From her second marriage to Anthony Newley, she also has two more children: daughter Tara (61) and son Alexander (59).

As a child, Katy almost died

According to media reports, her youngest daughter has already suffered a number of blows of fate: at the age of only eight years, she almost died in a terrible traffic accident and was in a coma with serious head injuries and a broken collarbone. In 2012 she fell hard in the foyer of her mother’s apartment block in Hollywood at the age of 41. In doing so, she suffered a break and was brought to the Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Beverly Hills. However, she completely recovered from this.

The fifth marriage has lasted more than 20 years

Joan Collins has been married to her fifth husband, producer Percy Gibson (born 1965) since 2002. She became famous primarily through her role of Alexis Colby in the series “The Denver Clan”. In 2015 she was ennobled by the royal family as a lady of the British Empire and has been leading the name additive “lady” since then.

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Source: Stern

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