In the late 1970’s Lynda Carter’s superpower was to inspire millions of girls, reminding them that women are superheroes.
Almost 50 years since she earned the title Wonder Woman, Carter, now 72, is still flying high while slaying the aging process with her natural, untouched beauty.
Girls growing up in the 1970s were torn between being housewives or superheroes, even though female action stars were rare.
But then Lynda Carter came along and immortalized Wonder Woman in the real world.
Best known for her role in DC Comic’s Wonder Woman, Carter had a huge influence on young girls who were growing up in a decade when women were breaking free of the shackles of expected domesticity.
In the series that ran for three seasons (1976 to 1979), the former beauty queen was adored by both genders for her breathtaking beauty and the message of empowerment delivered by her fictional character.