Fans go wild as The Nanny star Fran Drescher shares stunning new photo: ‘Why don’t you age?!’

Fran Drescher has fans eager to discover her beauty secrets, as the beloved 1990s sitcom star recently showed off her ageless look in a new photo and video.

The 67-year-old actress, best known for her role as fashionista Fran Fine on the hit CBS sitcom The Nanny from 1993 to 1999, shared a photo of herself at an Italian restaurant on Monday (June 23) on her Instagram page.

“Great dinner at one of my favorite restaurants near Trevi, Al Moro! Wow, the Roman artichokes were amazing! The Al Moro pasta was amazing and the zabaione dessert with tiny sweet strawberries. So delicious! What a city. Mama mia!” Drescher captioned the photo.

In the photo, Drescher posed with her head resting on her arms, smiling and looking up at the ceiling. She wore a black top, a small silver necklace and red lipstick.

Fans were full of compliments in the comments section, with one commenter writing, “How do you age backwards?”

“How do you not age!! you look amazing!!” another said.

“Your skin looks amazing!!! What’s your secret??” another asked.

Another said, “You’re so much prettier now and at least need a new profile picture or something.”

“Somehow you keep getting prettier,” one fan wrote.

“Oh my gosh you look exactly like in Nanny! Don’t you age???? Please give me the recipe!!!!” another quipped.

“Your skin is glowing… just like you,” another said.

“You’re always amazing,” one commenter added.

The new photo comes just three days after Drescher shared a makeup-free video celebrating her “25 years of health.” The Happily Divorced star was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 2000 and had an immediate hysterectomy to treat the disease.

She was declared cancer-free after surgery, and in 2007, she launched the Cancer Schmancer Movement, a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that all cancers in women are diagnosed at Stage 1.

In the video, which features her relaxing on a balcony overlooking the ocean, Drescher says, “Sending love to everyone in my life who has supported me over the years. Especially during my illness 25 years ago, and all the Cancer Schmancer supporters.”

“I really think we’re on the right track with [the idea that] how we live equals how we feel, how we think equals how we feel,” she added. “And living in gratitude and love, trying to harmonize mind, body, and soul.”

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