Wonder Woman Lynda Carter, 61, reveals her ageless beauty and super figure as she promotes concert in the Big Apple

By Shyam Dodge

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It has been over 40 years since she played bullet proof superhero Wonder Woman on television.

But 61-year-old Lynda Carter has kept her crime fighting figure.

The feminist icon looked stunning for a TV appearance in New York, on Tuesday,  to promote her upcoming musical performance at the Time Warner Center in the Big Apple.

Looking great: Lynda Carter showed off her Wonder Woman figure as she headed to a TV interview in New York, on Tuesday

Looking great: Lynda Carter showed off her Wonder Woman figure as she headed to a TV interview in New York, on Tuesday

Crime fighter: Even after 40 years since she played the iconic hero Lynda still looks the part
Crime fighter: Even after 40 years since she played the iconic hero Lynda still looks the part

Crime fighter: Even after 40 years since she played the iconic hero Lynda still looks the part

The legendary television star donned strappy high heeled sandals and black pants for her day of publicity.

Topping her ensemble was a high-waisted blue blazer and an impeccably white collared button down shirt.

Her famous brunette locks cascaded down her shoulders as she toted an orange hand bag.

Singer: The television actress' true passion is performing music

Singer: The television actress' true passion is performing music

Lynda struck a few playful poses, showing off her youthful figure, as she pirouetted for the cameras.

Wearing red lipstick, the fan-favourite accessorized with elegant earrings and a silver chain.

But her most charming asset was the clearly delighted smile she brandished while walking to her day of interviews.

Making the rounds: The brunette bombshell made an appearance on New York Live

Making the rounds: The brunette bombshell made an appearance on New York Live

Return: The performer had taken time off from her singing career to raise a family but now she's back
Return: The performer had taken time off from her singing career to raise a family but now she's back

Return: The performer had taken time off from her singing career to raise a family but now she's back

The promotional appearance on New York Live was for her upcoming concert From The Heart.

The show will be performed in the Allen Room of the Time Warner center on Broadway, on Friday and Saturday.

While she became famous for her iconic turn as Wonder Woman, the talented lady began her career as a singer at age 14, in Arizona.

Legendary character: Lynda in 1976 as Wonder Woman

Legendary character: Lynda in 1976 as Wonder Woman

During her tenure as the crime fighting superhero in the 1970s she moonlighted as a host for Variety Specials on CBS, which tested her vocal talents.

After having two children, she put her singing career on hold to raise them.

But now that the kids are grown, the veteran performer has returned to her true passion on the stage.



 

 

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Wonder Woman gave me my first Standing Hampton.

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Wow, she looks better now than she did then!

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she's fabulous

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beautiful! mexican women are gorgeous!

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OMG! She looks AMAZBALLS for any age!!!!!!

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Over thirty (30) years, not FORTY, since Carter played WW......the series ended in 1979.

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WOW..!

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oh my god i used to think she was gorgeous,and she still is,wow what a lovely face.

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K.K could learn something about class from this woman.

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She is GORGEOUS!!!!!!

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