Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, shares her daily routine for graceful aging
Michelle Pfeiffer Shares Beauty Secret for Ageless Glow Amidst New Series Launch
In an eye-catching revelation, Hollywood icon Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, credits her everlasting radiance to a simple daily habit that prioritizes exercise. Speaking with Fox News Digital, the Oscar-nominated actress discussed this personal beauty philosophy in the context of her new Paramount+ series, “The Madison.”
Pfeiffer describes her beauty secret as a combination of genetics, positive lifestyle choices, and happiness. "I got really good genetics. My mother, my sisters… I take care of myself. I eat really well. I quit smoking early enough,” she shared. She emphasized the significance of exercise, stating, “Exercise is really important, and I’m happy—I think that shows… healthy.”
Pfeiffer’s co-star, Kurt Russell, 74, humorously chimed in, “It can be done. I live with Goldie Hawn; I can promise you it can be done.”
In her discussion about beauty rituals, Pfeiffer refers to exercise as the most beneficial practice for overall well-being. "If you could only do one thing that’s going to make you look better—exercise… It’s really good for the noggin,” she asserted, echoing Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s advice that everyone should strive to sweat a bit each day.
Set against the backdrop of rugged Montana and the vibrant pace of Manhattan, “The Madison” depicts themes of familial love, resilience, and community. Pfeiffer’s reunion with Russell for this project was a long-awaited moment for her. "I always want to be with Kurt," she joked, reflecting on their previous collaboration in “Tequila Sunrise.”
The series has garnered significant attention, with co-stars expressing their admiration for working alongside such seasoned actors. Elle Chapman remarked on the surreal experience of collaborating with two legends, noting, "They’re both icons, but they’re both so down-to-earth and amazing people—so welcoming." Patrick J. Adams, known for “Suits,” praised their effortless dedication to the craft.
Pfeiffer not only stars in the series as Stacy Clyburn, a strong matriarch, but also serves as an executive producer. Russell plays her husband, Preston Clyburn, contributing both depth and charm to the on-screen couple.
“The Madison” is available for streaming on Paramount+, with the final three episodes set to premiere on March 21.







