Hey there, fans of Carol Burnett! If you've been wondering about the legendary star, here's the scoop. At the age of 85, Carol Burnett is not only alive and thriving but still rocking the entertainment world. The beloved actress, known for her iconic The Carol Burnett Show, continues to make waves in her eighth decade. Let me tell you, this woman isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
In a recent interview, Carol revealed, "It doesn’t feel like work. If it did, I don’t think I'd want to do it." Now, that’s the kind of attitude we all need to adopt, right? Burnett made her first television appearance back in 1967, and her career has spanned decades. But guess what? She’s not done yet. Today, she’s hosting A Little Help With Carol Burnett, a unique series where a panel of kids tackles adult problems. You can stream it right now on Netflix. Trust me, it’s a must-watch.
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Carol’s Still Out There Performing
Carol didn’t stop with her TV show. She’s also hitting the road for her one-woman Q&A performances. "I enjoy that because I never know what anyone is going to ask — it keeps the old gray matter ticking," she shared. "You have to be on your toes!" That’s what makes her so amazing. She keeps her mind sharp, and her fans are loving every second of it.
Dealing with Loss
Now, let’s talk about something a bit heavier. Many fans have worried about Carol’s well-being over the years, especially after the tragic loss of her daughter, Carrie Hamilton, in 2002. Carrie was only 38 when she passed away from lung cancer that spread to her brain. "I think of her every day," Carol told People. "Carrie never leaves me… I just feel her. You don’t get over it, but you cope." That kind of resilience is nothing short of inspiring.
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It’s been 16 years since Carrie’s untimely passing, and Carol openly shares how tough it still is to move forward. "What else can you do? When Carrie died, I didn’t want to get out of bed for a while," she confessed. But through her pain, she’s found a way to keep going.
Laughter Is the Best Medicine
So, what’s the secret to Carol’s longevity and positive outlook? It’s not a strict diet or an intense workout regimen. It’s laughter. "Comedy can save a lot of people’s lives. It saved mine," Carol once told Closer. That’s the power of humor, folks. It’s not just about making people laugh; it’s about healing and finding joy in life’s toughest moments.


