Joan Collins, 90, says husband Percy Gibson, 58, gets 'better and better' as she reveals what makes...
In a recent conversation, Joan Collins talked about her current relationship with Percy Gibson, her fifth husband, stating that he continues to improve as the days go on.
The performer, who is currently 90 years old, tied the knot with her significant other back in 2002. The couple originally met two years prior, when Joan was acting in a play that was being produced by Percy, who is 58 years old.
In an interview with The Mirror, Joan expressed her excitement, saying "This is the fifth time and it's going to be successful. I've been thinking this for many years now. He's an excellent and kind man, genuinely good."
"He's the one I always go to - you know, my partner-in-crime and my closest confidant. Not to mention, he's absolutely stunning - and he only seems to become more attractive with time."
The duo immediately connected and, due to a sudden modification in arrangements, Percy was spared being in close proximity to the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attack. As a result, they concluded to join in matrimony.
In a recent interview, Joan Collins shared her feelings about her matrimony with Percy Gibson, whom she considers to be her fifth and current husband. The iconic actress expressed her admiration for her partner, stating that he has been improving with time and that their relationship is a true reflection of love.
The pair: At the age of 90, the female performer tied the knot with her significant other in 2002. The two met while Joan was performing in a play and Percy was responsible for its production, a couple of years before their marriage.
Joan shared that Percy serves her a steaming cup of coffee in her bed every morning prior to heading out for his daily jog. Additionally, he leaves her charming notes beneath the kettle.
The previous star of Dynasty expressed in her latest book, Behind The Shoulder Pads, that Percy was her top-notch partner, even though their relationship started off as non-romantic.
According to her, Percy and herself established a strong friendship before anything else. Therefore, they have a deep bond and truly understand each other. Having separate bathrooms is crucial for their relationship, but they acknowledge that not everyone has the opportunity to have that. They feel fortunate to have it.
The pair has their own work areas sorted out, and Percy takes care of overseeing their three real estate holdings located in London, St. Tropez, and Los Angeles.
In May, Joan turned 90 years old, marking a significant milestone in her life. She shared that the key to aging well is to never mention one's age.
Following Joan's revelation about her encounters with predators in the movie business and the guidance she received from Marilyn Monroe, she made an appearance on the morning show Good Morning Britain on Tuesday.
She discussed how actresses who are young have to cope with unfair treatment from actors and producers often, to the point where it is a customary practice.
In 1955, Joan received guidance from the renowned actress Marilyn when she was chosen to play Evelyn Nesbitt in The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing. Joan disclosed this information.
According to Joan, luck has finally come their way on the fifth try. She has had this feeling for a long time. In her opinion, the man in question is exceptional - kind and genuinely good.
Romance: In her latest book, Behind The Shoulder Pads, the previous cast member of Dynasty raves about her ex-partner Percy, declaring him as 'the most exceptional lover I've ever had.' She also reveals that their relationship was originally non-romantic.
Blog: Joan, who recently turned 90 years old in May, revealed that the key to aging gracefully is by abstaining from discussing one's age.
She remembered: 'I was in the residence of Gene Kelly, where brilliant individuals were present, discussing topics that were beyond my understanding as I was merely 21 years old.'
Marilyn was perched atop a bar stool, bare-faced, sipping on a juicy martini. She stated, "I've rumoured that you've taken up the role I was meant to have, yet I was deemed too advanced in years."
Joan continued: 'Afterwards, she warned me about the dangerous people in Hollywood. I responded confidently, "Don't worry about the wolves, I've dealt with similar challenges in the English film industry."
Marilyn mentioned that it wasn't the typical Hollywood scenario. If an individual isn't favored in this industry, their agreement could be terminated. This has occurred many times with young females.
I declared that I would steer clear of them. I was skilled at evading their advances thanks to my father, who worked as an agent and advised me to use humor as a defense mechanism against them.
Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley, who were the hosts, mentioned that this kind of conduct still occurs in the present-day movie industry.
When asked if the same thing happens in the business, Joan answered that it does not happen to the same degree. Instead, it is considered a given that the leading actor will sleep with his female counterpart.
George Peppard, Richard Burton, and Richard Todd assumed that the meat on the table was theirs to take. If it wasn't them, it was the producers. Therefore, I do not believe the situation is as terrible as it seems.