Lynda Carter, 74, reaffirmed her timeless grace and vitality as she graced the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Heart Awards on Monday, radiating the same charisma that made her a real-life Wonder Woman.
The actress, best known for portraying the iconic superhero in the 1970s television series, appeared remarkably youthful as she attended the annual charity gala, hosted at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City.
Now in its 19th year, the Golden Heart Awards—organized by the nonprofit God’s Love We Deliver—serves as a major fundraising event supporting the organization’s mission to provide medically tailored meals to individuals battling serious illnesses. This year’s honorees included Anne Hathaway and Broadway legend Audra McDonald, with an impressive guest list featuring Gigi Hadid, Anna Wintour, Rosie Perez, Chloë Sevigny, Zoey Deutch, and Ben Platt, among others.
Carter made a sophisticated entrance in a black-and-white plaid blazer accented with gold buttons and paired with a mottled gray ankle-length skirt, a look that balanced red-carpet refinement with classic elegance. She completed the ensemble with black leather boots and accessorized with layered necklaces and rings, while her signature brunette waves framed her face in soft, voluminous curls.
In a moment that drew attention from attendees, the actress—long known for her Democratic advocacy—was seen sharing a warm exchange with Blaine Trump, the former sister-in-law of former U.S. President Donald Trump. Blaine, who attended the gala in a flowing white double-breasted suit, was previously married to Trump’s late brother, Robert Trump, from 1984 until their divorce in 2010.
Carter’s enduring appeal on screen and off remains evident decades after her breakthrough role in Wonder Woman (1975–1979), a performance that defined her career and solidified her place in pop culture history. In later years, she appeared in films such as Super Troopers (2001) and its 2018 sequel, often with a self-aware nod to her legendary image. She also made a cameo as Asteria, an Amazon warrior, in Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), starring Gal Gadot.
At the Golden Heart Awards, Carter’s radiant appearance and effortless elegance served as a reminder that some heroes—both on-screen and in real life—never fade from grace.#newsafro_