Users Urge Barbara Eden to Quit Botox at 93 - Her Transformation Leaves Users in Awe
- Barbara Eden, now 93, has remained active in the public eye since the late 1950s.
- The veteran actress was recently spotted in Los Angeles with friends in 2024.
- Fans speculate that she may have used Botox due to her plump features.
- Eden once said she feels "lucky" to have lived a long life despite challenges.
Barbara Eden poses in her bedroom with her magic lamp from the hit TV series "I Dream of Jeannie" in April 1992 in Canyon, Los Angeles | Source: Getty Images
From her early days as a Miss San Francisco candidate to her iconic role as a genie, Barbara Eden's Hollywood journey is marked by timeless elegance and charm. At 93, she has sparked buzz among netizens debating whether she has had cosmetic enhancements.
Barbara Eden attends the 4th Hollywood Beauty Awards at Avalon Hollywood on February 25, 2018 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Despite the debates, Eden continues to captivate audiences with her youthful presence, proving that age is just a number for this legendary star. Here's a look at her transformation through the years.
1959
Eden graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco in 1951, the same year she was elected Miss San Francisco. Although she competed in the Miss California pageant, she did not win. Nine years later, in 1959, she took a significant step in her acting career by starring in "A Private's Affair."
A portrait of Barbara Eden in the film "A Private's Affair" in 1959. | Source: Getty Images
The following year became a pivotal moment in her career, launching her towards future stardom in Hollywood.
1960
Eden's career took off in 1960 when she appeared on the big screen with Elvis Presley in "Flaming Star." This film set the stage for her to become one of Hollywood's timeless stars.
A portrait of Barbara Eden and Elvis Presley for the 1960 film "Flaming Star." | Source: Getty Images
Eden's next role and her future signature look would cement her place in television history.
1960 to 1970
She later became iconic for her role as Jeannie in the television series "I Dream of Jeannie," starring alongside Larry Hagman, Bill Daily, and Hayden Rorke.
A portrait of Barbara Eden in costume sitting on a pile of cushions for the television series, "I Dream of Jeannie." | Source: Getty Images
In "I Dream of Jeannie," she became known for her signature blonde hair with full bangs and her pink and red costume that exposed her midriff. However, this wasn't her only memorable look. She was also known for her green costume, accented with gold accessories and matching green heels.
Barbara Eden dressed in a green genie costume for the television series, "I Dream of Jeannie." | Source: Getty Images
In 1962, Eden's style evolved from colorful costumes to more daring looks. While filming "The Wonderful World of Brothers Grimm," she experimented with different hairstyles, sporting a bouffant with side-swept bangs.
A portrait of Barbara Eden in the 1962 film "The Wonderful World of Brothers Grimm." | Source: Getty Images
One notable look from this period featured Eden in a one-piece swimsuit that accentuated her shapely figure, showcasing her willingness to embrace bold fashion choices.
Barbara Eden wearing a swimsuit for the 1962 movie "The Wonderful World of Brothers Grimm." | Source: Getty Images
This era marked the beginning of Eden's transition into more daring and experimental styles, which became evident in later years.
1965
1965 highlighted Eden's evolving style. In one portrait, she smiled in a green outfit with cut-out details, sporting bangs and a plaited hairstyle with long braids.
Barbara Eden smiles in a green and white outfit, her hair adorned with a red bow, in a studio portrait from 1965. | Source: Getty Images
In another photo, she exuded elegance with short hair and minimal makeup; her eyes accentuated by thick eyeliner on the upper lids.
Barbara Eden sporting a short hairstyle and eye makeup. | Source: Getty Images
This year truly showcased her versatility and ability to pull off diverse looks, which continued into the following year.
1970
In 1970, Eden starred alongside Gene Kelly in the ABC TV special "Changing Scene." Her look had matured significantly by this time. She retained her iconic bangs, but allowed her blonde hair to fall gracefully over her shoulders, adding a touch of sophistication to her appearance.
Gene Kelly and Barbara Eden's photo for the TV special "Changing Scene" in 1970. | Source: Getty Images
As the years went by, Eden's style continued to evolve, showcasing her personal growth and adapting to changing trends.
1971
In 1971, she appeared as Penny Marshall in Walt Disney's TV movie "The Feminist and the Fuzz." For this project, she maintained her bangs and kept her hair straight and neatly tied, giving her face a leaner appearance.
Barbara Eden appears in Walt Disney's TV movie "The Feminist and the Fuzz" in 1971. | Source: Getty Images
One of Eden's looks included daring outfits, such as a two-piece swimsuit, that highlighted her leaner physique. Her evolving style and figure added a new dimension to her on-screen presence.
Barbara Eden in Walt Disney's TV movie "The Feminist and the Fuzz" in 1971. | Source: Getty Images
However, in the years that followed, Eden transitioned into more serious roles, which also influenced her appearance.
1975
In 1975, Eden joined the cast of the ABC TV movie "Let's Switch!" Her appearance in this project marked a departure from her previous roles.
Barbara Eden's promotional photo for the ABC TV movie "Let's Switch!" in 1975. | Source: Getty Images
Eden showcased a more sophisticated look, dressed in elegant, fully clothed outfits. Her makeup appeared more mature, subtly highlighting the lines around her eyes.
Barbara Eden acting in a scene from the ABC TV movie "Let's Switch!" in 1975. | Source: Getty Images
This shift in style reflected her evolving on-screen presence as she embraced more refined and graceful roles four years later.
1979
In 1979, the veteran actress continued to showcase her acting prowess while gracefully embracing the natural signs of aging.
Barbara Eden appears in the ABC TV movie "The Girls in the Office" in 1979. | Source: Getty Images
Eden starred in the ABC TV movie "The Girls in the Office," exuding corporate elegance. Her hairstyle evolved, with wavy bangs and locks styled neatly just above her shoulders.
Barbara Eden looks serious in one scene from the ABC TV movie "The Girls in the Office" in 1979. | Source: Getty Images
Though age had begun to leave its mark, Eden's dynamic and engaging performance captivated audiences. Her expressive and playful facial expressions highlighted her enduring talent and charm.
Barbara Eden shows a playful expression in one scene from the ABC TV movie "The Girls in the Office" in 1979. | Source: Getty Images
This period marked a significant phase in Eden's career, reflecting both her versatility and her ability to connect with audiences. As the years progressed, Eden's appearance began to change.
1980
In 1980, Eden experienced a noticeable physical transformation, with lines and wrinkles beginning to appear around her eyes as her career continued to soar.
Barbara Eden's portrait in 1980 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Despite the end of her iconic show "I Dream of Jeannie" in 1970, she continued to incorporate her signature style into her everyday looks, always flashing her radiant smile.
Barbara Eden poses for a portrait in 1980 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
As one of the dazzling stars of the era, Eden did not shy away from experimenting with different styles. She confidently wore a daring red dress that highlighted her long neck.
Barbara Eden wears a red dress with a deep V-neck cut as she poses for a portrait in 1980 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
She also showcased more classic looks, such as a suit with a lacy top in a similar shade. Her fluffy, bouncy hair added to her confident and stylish presence.
Barbara Eden wears a red suit with a lace top as she attends a party in 1980. | Source: Getty Images
Transitioning into the early 1980s, Eden's style continued to evolve.
1982
Eden further showcased her glamorous side by wearing a tight gown that accentuated her curves. On one occasion in 1982, she styled her bangs sideways with semi-curls, adding a sophisticated touch.
Barbara Eden wears a tight-fitting gown beside Diahann Carroll in 1982. | Source: Getty Images
Eden often preferred neutral-colored dresses. At one event, she wore a cream-colored dress, complemented by minimal accessories and makeup. Despite her advancing years, her beauty shone through effortlessly.
Barbara Eden wears a cream and white outfit beside Robert Mandan at a party in 1982. | Source: Getty Images
Despite her advancing years, her beauty shone through effortlessly, which became evident a few years later.
1985
In 1985, Eden maintained a youthful appearance and continued to shine in her career, celebrating her achievements despite the passage of time.
Barbara Eden's portrait in 1985 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Fifteen years after "I Dream of Jeannie" ended, she reunited with her co-stars for a photoshoot. Both she and Wayne Rogers had aged, but Eden looked regal with her bouffant hair and bangs, wearing a black dress. Rogers, sporting a uniform, had lighter hair.
Barbara Eden and Wayne Rogers reunion photo in 1985. | Source: Getty Images
In another reunion photo, Rogers and fellow co-stars Daily and Rorke posed while carrying Eden, who was dressed as her iconic genie character. Although she was no longer the young Jeannie, Eden appeared youthful, showcasing her toned physique and flat belly.
Bill Daily, Hayden Rorke, and Wayne Rogers carry Barbara Eden in a reunion photo in 1985. | Source: Getty Images
Eden maintained her chic style across various occasions despite aging in the late 1980s.
1986
In 1986, at the 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, she dazzled in a golden dress with a plunging neckline. With minimal makeup and fewer wrinkles around her eyes, the dress took center stage.
Barbara Eden attends the 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 21, 1986, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. | Source: Getty Images
At the "Hands Across America" event on January 16, she appeared radiant, with no visible lines on her face. Her minimal eye makeup enhanced the color of her eyes, which stood out against her blue blouse and skirt.
Barbara Eden attends the press conference for "Hands Across America" on January 16, 1986, at Bel Age Hotel in West Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Meanwhile, at a Super Bowl XVI viewing party with Rorke, Eden wore a checkered outfit with minimal accessories. Her light eye makeup revealed a few lines around her eyes, adding a touch of character.
Barbara Eden and Hayden Rorke attend the viewing party for the Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals on January 24, 1986, at a restaurant in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Eden continued to impress with her vibrant fashion sense. During the Second Annual Hollywood St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 16, she wore a green ensemble featuring a turtleneck and round gold earrings.
Barbara Eden attends the second annual Hollywood St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 16, 1986, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
For the premiere of "A Fine Mess" with Stanley Frileck, she sported a white turtleneck blouse topped with a brown coat and gray hat. She accessorized her look with gold earrings.
Stanley Frileck and Barbara Eden attend the premiere of "A Fine Mess" on March 19, 1986, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Eden's fashion continued to evolve over the next few years, where she consistently caught the public's attention.
1987
In 1987, Eden displayed her regal sense of fashion and beauty. She once wore a teal evening gown with a plunging neckline to a red carpet event, drawing admiration for her style.
Barbara Eden wears a teal evening gown with a plunging neckline at a red carpet event in 1987. | Source: Getty Images
At the Eighth Annual CableACE Awards, Eden channeled a goddess look in a white dress with a plunging neckline, complemented by a belt accentuating her narrow waistline. Her blueish eyeshadow was a staple of her look, along with her wavy hairstyle with bangs that framed her face.
Barbara Eden attends the Eighth Annual CableACE Awards on January 20, 1987, at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
In another instance, she maintained her love for blue eyeshadow, which she paired with a brown shirt and gold accessories, showcasing her fondness for gold. Eden also experimented with striking jewelry.
Barbara Eden attends Sidney Sheldon's "Windmills of the Gods" book party on December 1, 1987, at Bistro Gardens in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images
At a benefit dinner/auction with actress Julie Andrews, Eden wore round earrings with red stones that complemented her sleeveless black dress and messy updo.
Julie Andrews and Barbara Eden attend the sold-out Operation California benefit dinner/auction at the home of Andrews and Blake Edwards in 1979. | Source: Getty Images
As Eden's career thrived in the entertainment industry, her makeup and fashion choices remained alluring, despite aging over the next few years.
1988
Eden's style was particularly notable in 1988 at the Mother-Daughter Celebrity Benefit fashion show, where she wore a red polka dot outfit, teased hair with bangs, and bright eyeshadow.
Barbara Eden attends a Mother-Daughter Celebrity benefit fashion show on March 24, 1988, in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images
At the Beverly Hills 75th Anniversary Party, the talented actress dazzled the audience with her all-white ensemble, complemented by stunning purple eye makeup and crystal-studded earrings.
Barbara Eden attends the Beverly Hills' 75th Anniversary Party on July 3, 1988, in California. | Source: Getty Images
As more years went by, Eden continued to age gracefully.
1990
In a stunning portrait in 1990, Eden displayed a youthful look with shoulder-length curly hair, minimal accessories, and a yellow top with a few buttons undone.
Barbara Eden poses in a yellow shirt in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
In another photo, Eden showcased her modeling prowess. She donned a striking red jacket over a white shirt, elevating the ensemble with her radiant smile.
Barbara Eden poses in a red jacket and white top in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
That same year, Eden experimented with a new look by cutting her hair shorter. She showcased this style at the Variety Club's International All-Star Celebrity Tribute to Mike Frankovich.
Barbara Eden attends the Variety Club's International All-Star Celebrity Tribute to Mike Frankovich on May 29, 1990, at Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The early 1990s proved that Eden's look became a scene-stealer.
1991
In 1991, Eden stunned the public at a Starlight Foundation benefit in Beverly Hills, with her formal attire, complete with chandelier crystal earrings and minimal makeup, exuding timeless elegance.
Barbara Eden attends a Starlight Foundation benefit at the 20/20 Club, on March 16, 1991, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Eden's fashion and appearance evolved over the next four years, showcasing her adaptability and enduring style.
1995
Wearing formal clothes that suited her age became Eden's go-to style. In one 1995 event, she dazzled in a pink outfit adorned with delicate pearl accessories.
Barbara Eden makes an appearance at the 1995 Nick at Nite Upfront event. | Source: Getty Images
Her hair had grown longer, yet she still managed to keep her signature bangs, exuding timeless elegance. She also channeled another radiant outfit the following year.
1996
In 1996, Eden revived her power-dressing days, this time with a pristine white suit. She complemented the outfit with round gold earrings and a crystal necklace, seamlessly blending classic sophistication with a touch of glamour.
Barbara Eden attends the world premiere of "Broken Arrow" on February 5, 1996, at Mann National Theater in Westwood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Eden continued to flaunt her stylish looks even more in the 2000s, proving that age is no barrier to elegance and fashion.
2000
In 2000, Eden continued to dazzle with her timeless elegance. In one portrait, she wore a white blouse accessorized with pearl earrings and a necklace. Sporting curly hair, she beamed brightly, appearing as youthful as ever.
Barbara Eden poses for a portrait in 2000 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
In another portrait, Eden glowed in a black outfit with minimal accessories and makeup. Her long hair, flowing down to her chest, was a standout feature.
Barbara Eden's portrait features her with long hair in 2000 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Eden remained a master of dressing for special occasions and hairstyling. At a benefit party, she channeled her iconic genie look with her hair styled in a bun and a few strands cascading down her face. She wore a peach-colored gown that tastefully exposed her chest.
Barbara Eden attends the Cybergenie Arabian Night Fantasy Party to Benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation on February 15, 2000 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
At another party, Eden donned a red gown embellished with crystals. Her hair was styled in a messy bun with curls, adding a touch of playful elegance.
Barbara Eden attends the An Evening with Larry King and Friends on May 8, 2000, in Beverly Hills, California.| Source: Getty Images
She also appeared in a blue ensemble paired with crystal earrings and a necklace. Her hair was styled in a bun with curls on top of her bangs, maintaining her signature look.
Barbara Eden attends the 45th Annual Thalians Ball Honoring Mary Tyler Moore on October 7, 2000, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Despite minimal makeup and a few lines under her eyes, Eden's regal appearance shone through, proving her enduring charm and beauty.
Barbara Eden at the 45th Annual Thalians Ball Honoring Mary Tyler Moore on October 7, 2000, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The legendary star's ageless beauty was further evident in the next five years.
2005
At the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences event in North Hollywood in 2005, Eden looked youthful in a strapless black gown paired with crystal accessories.
Barbara Eden at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 2005 in North Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Her youthful appearance was evident again when she reunited with Larry Hagman at a signing event for the "I Dream of Jeannie" DVD in New York.
Larry Hagman and Barbara Eden sign "I Dream of Jeannie" DVDs on March 15, 2005, at Barnes & Noble, New York City. | Source: Getty Images
While Hagman appeared with receding white hair, Eden maintained her signature hairstyle with bangs. Even five years later, Eden continued to exude a youthful glow.
2010
Eden seems to age backwards. In 2010, she attended the movie premiere in Los Angeles, looking fashionable in a turtleneck and leather jacket.
Barbara Eden arrives at the premiere of New Line Cinema's 'Valentine's Day" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on February 8, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
She appeared glowing, with a few visible lines on her face, yet exuding a happy and youthful disposition. Her cheeks looked plump and vibrant.
Barbara Eden reacts happily at the premiere of New Line Cinema's 'Valentine's Day" on February 8, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
At the 14th Annual Prism Awards, she donned a stylish suit adorned with white and black pearls. Her cheeks stood out, adding to her radiant smile for the camera.
Barbara Eden arrives at the 14th Annual Prism Awards on April 22, 2010, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
From jackets to suits, Eden continued to stun the public. At the gala opening of the Casino Club at the Greenbrier in West Virginia, she wore a red sleeveless outfit that revealed slight blemishes on her chest.
Barbara Eden attends the opening gala of the Casino Club on July 2, 2010, in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. | Source: Getty Images
Meanwhile, at the 2010 Chiller Theatre Expo in New Jersey, she sported a buttoned-up white shirt with turquoise accessories. Holding a bottle, her wrinkled arms were visible, yet she maintained her elegance.
Barbara Eden attends the 2010 Chiller Theatre Expo at Hilton on October 29, 2010, in Parsippany, New Jersey. | Source: Getty Images
A few years later, Eden continued to impress with her enduring allure.
2013
In 2013, she once again donned her iconic genie costume, featuring red and pink hues, for a performance at the Life Ball in Vienna. Although her physique showed signs of aging, particularly in her arms, her face retained a youthful appearance, mesmerizing the audience with her timeless charm.
Barbara Eden performs during the Life Ball 2013 show at City Hall on May 25, 2013, in Vienna, Austria. | Source: Getty Images
Eden continues to dazzle with her undiminished vibrancy two years later.
2015
Eden's makeup and style evolved to keep up with current trends, as evidenced by her appearance at the Go Red For Women fall fashion show in New York in 2015.
Barbara Eden attends the Go Red For Women Fall 2015 fashion show on February 12, 2015, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Eden glowed in a red lacy gown as she strutted down the stage, her radiant smile and crystal accessories catching the light.
Barbara Eden walks the runway at the Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection 2015 presented by Macy's fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2015 on February 12, 2015, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Eden's charm continues to captivate her fans more than ever.
2016
In 2016, Eden posed for another portrait, holding a bottle reminiscent of her time on "I Dream of Jeannie," while sporting a pink sweater and showcasing her graceful aging.
Barbara Eden's portrait in 2016 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
This captivating portrait not only showcased Eden's timeless elegance but also hints at her ongoing prominence in entertainment.
2020
Eden remains a bright figure in show business, and her style continues to catch the eye. In 2020, amid the pandemic, she was spotted at Los Angeles Airport wearing a red leather jacket, shirt, and white sunglasses. Her husband, Jon Eicholtz, matched her style with a striped shirt and black leather jacket.
Barbara Eden and her husband Jon Eicholtz are seen at LAX on February 12, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Despite the challenges of the health crisis, Eden managed to stay stylish indoors. She shared a photo of herself dressed in a jacket and sunglasses, playing with her dog seated on her lap.
2021
A year later, in August 2021, Eden spoke to Closer Weekly about how she maintains her figure by disclosing her diet and workout routine. At the time, she was 90-years-old.
"I'm very careful about [my] diet. I'm a carnivore … I like steak. We eat a lot of pork, chicken, steak [and] vegetables," disclosed the star. Although Eden is careful with what she eats, the actress still frequently enjoys a delectable dessert.
Speaking about herself and her husband, Eden shared, "We don't stint ourselves on desserts." "I eat a lot. I like dessert. I like gumdrops. Those are fun," she continued.
Eden also said she enjoys marshmallow circus peanuts. "They're a holdover from my childhood," mentioned the "Harper Valley PTA" talent.
When it comes to exercising, the actress said she frequently takes walks. She also noted, "I was spinning and I had a trainer," but explained how she hadn't done so in over a year since the pandemic.
Aside from her diet and workout routine, Eden spoke about how she maintains her youthful glow. She revealed that she uses a cream from Estée Lauder to appear ageless. "They have [serum] drops called line repair. I use that morning and night," said the star.
Other beauty secrets include the fact that she always wears sunscreen and doesn't wear makeup unless she is working. Outside of her everlasting glow, Eden also spoke about being grateful for her "happy marriage," her family, which includes her beloved sister, and her friends.
2022
In 2022, Eden attended a gala where she dazzled in a shiny blue outfit adorned with blue stone accessories. She sported her iconic hairstyle, further enhancing her radiant appearance.
Barbara Eden attends Make-A-Wish Greater LA's Wish Gala 2022 presented by Gibson Dunn at Paramount Studios on November 19, 2022, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
At the event, she posed with her arms covering her chest, pairing her blue outfit with black pants, heels, and a black purse, exuding elegance and sophistication.
Barbara Eden poses with her arms covering her chest at Make-A-Wish Greater LA's Wish Gala on November 19, 2022, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
She also expressed delight in another photo, enjoying the moment as fellow guest Mallory Lewis entertained her with a puppet named Lamb Chop.
Barbara Eden shares a fun moment with Mallory Lewis with her puppet Lamb Chop at Make-A-Wish Greater LA's Wish Gala on November 19, 2022, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Another notable event was Eden's tour in Dortmund, Germany. She shared details about it on Instagram, accompanied by a flawless photo of herself in a black jacket. At the event, Eden expressed a sense of nostalgia.
One photo captured her wearing a red sweater while holding a cute doll dressed in a genie outfit, reminiscent of her iconic character in "I Dream of Jeannie."
Her enduring charm and appeal were further demonstrated in recent years but it was without some public criticisms.
2023
There's no stopping Eden from shining brightly in Hollywood. This was evident when she attended the Remus Pre-Award Tea Time event in 2023.
Barbara Eden attends the Remus Pre-Award Tea Time event at The Beverly Hills Hotel on March 8, 2023, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Five months after her appearance at the Remus Pre-Award Tea Time event, Eden sat down with People to discuss her 92nd birthday plans. She revealed how she planned on dining at a Beverly Hills steakhouse with her husband and close friends.
Additionally, she shared how she and Eicholtz had planned on having family over at their house. Concerning her birthday cake, Eden mentioned how she opted to have lemon meringue pie instead.
Additional topics discussed during the interview included her then-upcoming appearances at events such as the Hazard Fest Autograph Convention Show and Rhode Island Comic Con, where she would meet and engage with her loyal fans, who are near and dear to her.
"They're the best fans in the whole world. They're very well-read. They're good, nice people. When I get up on the big stage, I speak, and then I do the Q&A, I'm sometimes surprised. They know more than I do about my work!" expressed Eden.
In the same year (2023), she also graced the 16th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards Gala with her husband. She wore a striking red suit and pants, while Eicholtz opted for an all-black ensemble.
Although Eden radiated at the event in her vibrant outfit, changes in her appearance became noticeable. Netizens had mixed reactions to Eden's appearance, with some praising her enduring beauty and others noting changes in her looks.
Jon Eicholtz and Barbara Eden attend the 16th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards Gala on December 3, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
A critic observed that Eden may have undergone facial enhancements, stating, "I know women lose fullness in their faces when they get older. When they have filler to make their cheeks look fuller, why do the doctors always put in too much making them look like they have nuts stored for the winter."
Barbara Eden attends the 16th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards Gala on December 3, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Another expressed, "To grow gracefully in life I think not! Too much 'plastics' have been done.Sad!" Someone else simply stated, "Awful." Another pointed out, saying "she does look great but the cheeks? why are they so pronounced, i noticed that on someone else. wish i looked that good now."
Barbara Eden attends the 16th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards Gala on December 3, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
One user remarked, "Too much plastic surgery imo," while another questioned, "Why are old women so desperate to look young? They rarely succeed." Amid the negative remarks, some praised the actress's beauty.
A user said of Eden, "Still beautiful and peppy too...Good for her! I always liked her, she is one of the celebrities who never seemed annoying or full of herself." Another fan commented, "So has always been so gorgeous and feminine, love those costumes and hair."
Barbara Eden smiles at the 16th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards Gala on December 3, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
One user observed, "A little too much done to her face, but the really impressive and youthful look is from her beautiful, straight posture." A fan also remarked, "Jesus I can't believe she's still with us, she looks amazing I absolutely loved that show."
Although traces of aging were visible at the events she attended, a social media photo showed her with a remarkably smooth, line-free face.
Netizens continue to scrutinize Eden's recent looks as she enters her early 90s.
2024
In 2024, the ever-youthful Barbara Eden, at 93, was spotted looking as vibrant as ever. Last May, she was seen leaving a restaurant in Los Angeles with friends in style.
Barbara Eden leaves a restaurant on May 23, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The veteran actress accessorized her chic look with a bejeweled necklace, and her blonde hair was partially pulled back. Eden looked stylish in a red blazer over a silky white shirt, paired with black slacks and wedge-heeled shoes.
Barbara Eden leaves a restaurant on May 23, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The photo sparked curiosity among fans, with one commenting, "Why do we pretend these botoxed filled actors are naturally looking great at age 93?" Despite this criticism, other users still praised her for looking good at 93.
Barbara Eden leaves a restaurant on May 23, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
"Looks great. And wearing heels! Good for her. Work done definetely but 5hey managed to keep most of her beautiful eye shape," a fan noted.
Barbara Eden carries her bag on May 23, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Another said, "I remember watching 'I Dream of Genie' as a kid. She is still amazing! I envy her ability to get around so well at 93..no small feat.I have already had two knee replacements and I am decades younger. Good for her!"
A month before her outing with friends, Eden traveled to Palma de Mallorca, Spain, for a new project with Marcel Remus. She wore a flower-printed suit, while Remus donned a navy blue suit. Eden's youthful glow remained intact.
Marcel Remus and Barbara Eden smile together for a campaign on April 11, 2024, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. | Source: Getty Images
Enjoying her 90s, Eden shows no signs of retiring. "Sometimes one is forced to slow down, but I'll do what I do until I can't," she said.
She revealed her secrets to staying young and healthy, emphasizing the importance of a balanced diet and consistent fitness routine despite her love for desserts. She added that doing "everything in moderation" is key to her approach.
Despite her success in Hollywood, Eden faced numerous hardships, including the loss of her unborn child, and her son Matthew's death at age 35 in 2001 due to a drug overdose.
Matthew Ansara attends his mom Barbara Eden's Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony on November 17, 1988, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Despite these challenges, Eden considers herself fortunate. She reflected, "I'm so lucky. I have this sweet child. I have a husband who loves me. What's wrong with me?' And nobody told me what was wrong with me. At that time going to a psychiatrist, people didn't do it. You just healed yourself."
She also encourages others to seek help when needed. "Now you go get help when you feel that bad. When you can't move or don't want to do anything, go and get help," she added.