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'Hermit' Kelly LeBrock stuns at 63 and is 'still beautiful' after ditching Hollywood

Once the golden girl of Hollywood, Kelly LeBrock gave it all up to live as a hermit on a ranch surrounded by animals.

But despite the huge transformation her personal life has gone through, the Weird Science star still stuns as she celebrates her 63rd birthday today (Friday).

Following her divorce from Steven Seagal more than two decades ago, Kelly said goodbye to Hollywood, with zero intention of returning, to raise her family in the wilderness.

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Moving to southern California where she raised her three children out of the glaring spotlight, she even shunned social media to a certain extent, gaining a modest Instagram following of just under 23,000 followers with her sporadic posts.

“It’s gotten out of control. I don’t want a part of it. I don’t have a computer. I have internet but it’s bad service. And I like it that way. I’m very happy,” she told Fox News about her feelings on social media in 2021.

Kelly LeBrock became many a teen dream in Weird Science in 1985
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LeBrock first began modelling in her teens and later skyrocketed to fame with films like The Woman in Red, Weird Science and Hard to Kill, opposite then-husband Seagal.

However, once she split from the martial arts star, with their divorce splattered all over the press, LeBrock took her kids to the countryside and lived without television for the next 25 years.

LeBrock says she lived without a television for 25 years
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Now a grandmother of four, she told Fox News she never felt like a Hollywood girl and was more at home with the outdoors and dirt in her fingernails.

“I did the best that I could as a single mom. I have three wonderful children,” she said.

“I could always go back to my career. I could never go back to my children.

“Being famous is not for everybody.”

‘Being famous is not for everybody’
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She continued: “I’m just more comfortable in the country. Always have been.

“I’ve always had this inherent need to be on land with big, open spaces.

“I ride my horse, I’ve chased grizzlies up on the continental divide, I’ve been up and down the Grand Canyon. I grow my own vegetables. I’ve been out in the wild where I’ve run out of water and drank from puddles. I guess I’m kind of different, but I like it that way.”

Kelly LeBrock shows she’s still got it, on Instagram
(Image: thekellylebrock/Instagram)

On one of her more recent posts on Instagram, she posted a picture of herself, flaunting her still stunning figure, and said: “Happiness and kindness to one and ALL!

“Three children, four grandchildren, two big Careers, NOT DEAD YET!

“Don’t hate me because I’m still beautiful 62 and PROUD, out loud never let anyone tell you otherwise! AGING is a gift.”

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