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What Susan Lucci Would Look like at 77 If She Didn’t Use Botox – Photo via AI

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Jan 31, 2024
04:30 A.M.
  • At 77, Susan Lucci, the queen of daytime television, continues to captivate audiences with her timeless beauty.
  • Known for her role as Erica Kane in "All My Children," she has defied age, looking as radiant as ever.
  • Let's explore AI-generated images that reveal what Lucci would've looked like at 77 without Botox.
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Susan Lucci attends the 2023 ADAPT Leadership Awards on March 09, 2023 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the 2023 ADAPT Leadership Awards on March 09, 2023 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci, best known for her role in the 70s soap opera "All My Children," continues to captivate audiences at 77. Her stunning appearance, a mix of Italian, Swedish, German, and French ancestries, is a defining aspect of her image.

Susan Lucci posing for a portrait on September 17, 1970 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci posing for a portrait on September 17, 1970 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

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The television icon has been open about how she maintains her ageless look. But what if Botox, a known element of her skincare routine, was taken out of the equation? We present five AI-generated images that offer a glimpse into an alternate reality — Lucci, at 77, sans Botox.

Susan Lucci posing for a portrait on August 17, 1978 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci posing for a portrait on August 17, 1978 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Born on December 23, 1946, in Scarsdale, New York, Lucci seemed destined for stardom from a young age. Raised in Garden City, she honed her performance skills through voice and dance lessons and community theater participation.

Susan Lucci attends the 5th Annual American Cinema Awards in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the 5th Annual American Cinema Awards in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

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In high school, she was a model student: an honor roll member, cheerleader, school newspaper staff writer, foreign exchange student to Norway, and lead performer in school musicals such as "Oklahoma" and "The King and I."

Susan Lucci poses for a portrait | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci poses for a portrait | Source: Getty Images

After graduating with honors from Garden City High School, she pursued her passion for theater at Marymount College in Tarrytown, New York. Upon earning her BFA in theater arts, Lucci made the move to New York City to kickstart her acting career.

Susan Lucci attends the Women in Film's First Annual Lucy Luncheon in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the Women in Film's First Annual Lucy Luncheon in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

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Her early roles were primarily Off-Broadway understudy roles, day-player roles on soap operas, and extra and stand-in work for movies. One of her initial jobs was as a color girl for CBS, where she sat daily on a stool as technicians developed new color cameras.

Susan Lucci attends the 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the American Perfumers annual meeting and reception on January 19, 1994 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the American Perfumers annual meeting and reception on January 19, 1994 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

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In 1969, at just 23, Lucci auditioned for what would become a legendary soap opera, "All My Children." She secured the role of Erica Kane, a character that critics often hail as one of the best female roles on television. However, Lucci's life hasn't been without challenges.

Susan Lucci attends the 19th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the 19th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in New York City | Source: Getty Images

She has battled heart disease, undergoing two surgeries. Despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular Pilates and a Mediterranean diet, she experienced severe chest pressure and pain in October 2018. Initially, she dismissed these symptoms, not believing she could be at risk of heart disease.

Susan Lucci attends the 2018 Harper's BAZAAR ICONS party on September 7, 2018 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the 2018 Harper's BAZAAR ICONS party on September 7, 2018 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

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Susan Lucci attends the NBC's "Carol Burnett: 90 Years Of Laughter + Love" Birthday Special on March 02, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the NBC's "Carol Burnett: 90 Years Of Laughter + Love" Birthday Special on March 02, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

A scan later revealed a critical 90% obstruction in her heart's primary artery, necessitating immediate surgery and the placement of two stents. This condition was determined to be genetic. In spite of this alarming incident, Lucci disregarded similar symptoms in January 2022, which surfaced after she indulged in comfort food amidst the pandemic.

Susan Lucci attends the MedShare Share the Good Gala on April 18, 2023 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the MedShare Share the Good Gala on April 18, 2023 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

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Susan Lucci attends the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards on December 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Susan Lucci attends the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards on December 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Two months following her latest surgery, Lucci was met with the devastating loss of her husband, Helmut Huber, who was 84 and had been by her side for 53 years. This profound loss shifted her perspective, causing her health and other aspects of life to lose their previous importance. She found herself apathetic towards everything else.

Helmut Huber and Susan Lucci at the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection 2020 on February 05, 2020 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Helmut Huber and Susan Lucci at the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection 2020 on February 05, 2020 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

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Helmut Huber and Susan Lucci at the opening night of "King Kong" on Broadway on November 8, 2018 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Helmut Huber and Susan Lucci at the opening night of "King Kong" on Broadway on November 8, 2018 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Despite the hardships, Lucci remains strong, and stated, "I feel good. I lost the love of my life, and that's been awful, but I have friends who make me laugh and keep me out and about, and I'm determined to keep putting one foot in front of the other."

Susan Lucci in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Susan Lucci in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

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In her late sixties, Lucci took a leap of faith and reinvented herself as a social media star and fitness influencer. Initially hesitant about Instagram due to her private nature, a vacation in St. Barts changed everything. She posted a photo of herself in a bikini, which went viral, and the overwhelmingly positive reaction made her realize the potential of Instagram as a platform to connect with her fans.

Her status as a social media star was cemented in February 2018, when paparazzi photos of her vacationing in Sandy Lane, Barbados, were published. Rather than being upset, Lucci was delighted by the quality of the photos. She said, "The reaction was very unexpected— and so flattering."

Susan Lucci in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Susan Lucci in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

This unexpected turn of events led her to appreciate the paparazzi’s role in her newfound fame. Lucci attributes her physical transformation to Pilates, a practice she has been dedicated to for over two decades.

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Pilates not only transformed Lucci's physique but also guided her towards healthier dietary choices, leading her away from unhealthy options like cheeseburgers and french fries. She commends the Pro Chair for its efficiency, enabling a comprehensive workout in a mere 20 minutes.

Susan Lucci in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Susan Lucci in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Discipline extends to her diet as well. She rarely indulges in desserts or snacks and limits her intake of bread and pasta. Her typical lunch is a turkey-and-avocado sandwich, substituting bread with beefsteak tomatoes. She also restricts her alcohol intake, reserving it for special dining occasions.

When asked about her approach to aging, Lucci responded with humor, "Oh, I'm kicking and screaming all the way." She is meticulous about her skincare routine, never going to bed with makeup on. She uses Neutrogena wipes for makeup removal, followed by a Clé de Peau Beauté cleanser and SkinMedica TNS Essential Serum with growth factors.

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Susan Lucci in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Susan Lucci in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Botox forms another crucial part of her anti-aging regimen, applied with a natural approach by her dermatologist, Dr. Ellen Gendler. For Lucci, aging is more about one's state of mind and body than the numerical age. She holds the belief that strength is the cornerstone of beauty, irrespective of age.

As for her youthful essence, she attributes it to diligent self-care and the beautiful skin she inherited from her parents. Lucci acknowledges that her good genes play a significant role in her aesthetic appeal. However, she underscores the importance of daily skincare and attuning oneself to the signals your body and face send you.

Susan Lucci in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Susan Lucci in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

"Take care of your skin every day," she advises. She believes that if your skin looks good today and you take care of it, there's a high probability it will look good tomorrow. This simple yet effective approach to skincare is a testament to her timeless beauty.

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