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White House press secretary dispels POTUS misconceptions on ‘My View with Lara Trump’

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sat down with Fox News host Lara Trump for her first sit-down television interview since officially starting her historic role with the Trump administration.

Leavitt is already making her mark on the American people a month into being the White House press secretary. At 27, the New Hampshire native is the first person from Generation Z to hold the title.

“Definitely never imagined this, but I love my job. I’m so honored and humbled to be the press secretary for President Trump, who, as you said, truly is the most dynamic president in our lifetimes, and it’s such a blessing every day when I show up to this place — the beautiful White House — to work. I just thank God for the opportunity,” Leavitt said on the premiere episode of “My View with Lara Trump” on Saturday.

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Leavitt’s worked to bring new voices to the White House, implementing a rotating “new media” seat near her podium to allow non-traditional media outlets and sources to receive information from the Trump administration first-hand.

Leavitt looks forward to the opportunity to “bring the truth and the facts to the podium,” she said.

“Unfortunately, the mainstream media has been blinded by this bias — this anti-Trump bias — and it’s actually quite sad, because rather than dealing with people who are truly interested in journalistic integrity and finding out the truth in the facts, they’re coming into that room with a preconceived narrative and bias,” Leavitt told Fox News host Lara Trump.

“The president speaks the truth. He speaks his mind directly — it’s just my job to prepare and figure out what the truth is versus what the fake news narratives are, and then just bring that to the podium.”

Leavitt started her political journey interning for the White House in the correspondence office. Later, she joined the staff as an assistant press secretary, watching former White House press secretary — now “Outnumbered” co-host — Kayleigh McEnany. 

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Now working for President Donald Trump, Leavitt dispelled a number of misconceptions about him.

“I think the best thing about him that I’ve learned is he’s a great listener, and he values the opinions of everybody in the room, and that’s fascinating to me as the leader of the free world, that he cares what everybody in the room thinks,” she said. 

Leavitt also added he is “generous with his time.”

“Sometimes it means we’re running late throughout the day… Trump time is a real thing, but it’s because he’s so hospitable and generous with his time.”

Leavitt highlighted how becoming a mother in the past year gave her “great perspective on life and this crazy world of politics that we live in.”

“I want my son to grow up in a free America that we’ve studied and learned about in our classrooms… So it really does inspire you to be a little bit more passionate than you ever thought you could be,” Leavitt added.

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My View with Lara Trump” airs on Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET.

“I’m thrilled to bring my voice back to FOX News, talk directly with the American people, and highlight what makes this country so great. As I cover the success of The Golden Age of America, I look forward to where this time will lead our country and where this opportunity will lead me in the future,” Lara Trump, who is also the former Republican National Committee co-chair, previously said of her debut. 

Kash Patel tapped to lead another agency after being sworn in as FBI director

FBI Director Kash Patel will be tapped to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), two sources confirmed to Fox News Digital Saturday. 

The news comes a day after Patel was sworn in as the ninth FBI director in a narrow Senate vote. 

Former FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned at the end of former President Joe Biden’s term, and Attorney General Pam Bondi fired the ATF general counsel, Pamela Hicks, Thursday. 

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“Earlier today, I was served official notice from the Attorney General of the United States that I was being removed from my position as the Chief Counsel of ATF and my employment with the Department of Justice terminated,” Hicks posted on her LinkedIn page Thursday, confirming her termination. 

Hicks had served as ATF’s chief counsel since 2021 during the Biden administration and served as deputy chief counsel for ATF during President Donald Trump’s first administration. She spent 23 years overall as an attorney within the Department of Justice (DOJ), she posted to LinkedIn. 

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“Serving as ATF Chief Counsel has been the highest honor of my career and working with the people at ATF and throughout the Department has been a pleasure,” Hicks continued in her post. “I thank my colleagues for their friendship and partnership over the years.” 

“These people were targeting gun owners,” Bondi told Fox News Thursday of the ATF. “Not gonna happen under this administration.” 

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Both the FBI and ATF are part of the DOJ. 

Elon Musk says all federal employees must reply to email — or risk losing jobs

Tech billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that all federal employees are being instructed to report their productivity in a new Trump administration initiative.

In a post Saturday on X, Musk said the report will come in the form of an email that will give federal workers a chance to report how productive they were the previous week.

If the email is ignored, Musk said, the federal government will interpret that as a resignation.

“Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week,” Musk wrote. “Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.”

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A spokesperson from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) confirmed Musk’s plans in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“As part of the Trump Administration’s commitment to an efficient and accountable federal workforce, OPM is asking employees to provide a brief summary of what they did last week by the end of Monday, CC’ing their manager,” the official said. “Agencies will determine any next steps.”

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung voiced support for the initiative later on Saturday, sharing a screenshot of the email in a post on X.

“This is such a good idea and even White House staffers can list all of the great things they’ve done this week, just like everyone in the Administration should do as well,” Cheung wrote.

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) labor union condemned Musk’s plans in a post on X, writing that it plans to “challenge any unlawful terminations of our members and federal employees across the country.”

“It is cruel and disrespectful for federal employees to be forced to justify their job duties to this out-of-touch, privileged, unelected billionaire who has never performed one single hour of honest public service in his life,” the AFGE wrote.

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The productivity reports came as Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues slashing suspected waste across the federal government. In an X post Tuesday, DOGE said it discovered 4 million active credit cards on the U.S. government’s books.

“The US government currently has ~4.6M active credit cards/accounts, which processed ~90M unique transactions for  ~$40B of spend[ing] in FY24,” DOGE said in a post on X Tuesday. 

President Donald Trump has been supportive of Musk’s work with DOGE. On Saturday, Trump wrote on Truth Social that though Musk is “doing a great job,” he should be “more aggressive.”

“ELON IS DOING A GREAT JOB, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HIM GET MORE AGGRESSIVE. REMEMBER, WE HAVE A COUNTRY TO SAVE, BUT ULTIMATELY, TO MAKE GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE. MAGA!,” Trump wrote.

Musk responded with an enthusiastic “Will do, Mr. President!” hours after Trump posted. 

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Former top advisor reveals what he told Biden as party ‘melted down’ after debate

A top advisor to former President Joe Biden said the Democratic Party “melted down” after his poor performance in the June 2024 debate against President Donald Trump and insisted Biden should have remained the party’s candidate.

Biden’s rough performance and weak voice at the CNN Presidential Debate sparked immense fear about his re-election odds, and the left’s top leaders called on him to withdraw from the race.

Biden was replaced as the Democratic candidate by Vice President Kamala Harris less than a month later on July 21. She lost to Trump in the 2024 presidential election.

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“Now, lots of people have terrible debates,” former Biden senior advisor Mike Donilon said during a discussion at Harvard University. “Lots of people have terrible debates. Usually the party doesn’t lose its mind, but that’s what happened here. It melted down.”

CNN and the BBC ran headlines calling the performance “disastrous” and “incoherent.”

“If Joe Biden loses November’s election, history will record that it took just 10 minutes to destroy a presidency,” CNN senior reporter Stephen Collinson wrote in an article.It was clear a political disaster was about to unfold as soon as the 81-year-old commander in chief stiffly shuffled on stage in Atlanta.”

Collinson went on to describe Biden giving the weakest performance in televised debate history.

New York Times columnist and Biden supporter Thomas Friedman wrote the debate made him “weep” and called on Biden to step aside.

“I cannot remember a more heartbreaking moment in American presidential campaign politics in my lifetime — precisely because of what it revealed: Joe Biden, a good man and a good president, has no business running for re-election,” Friedman wrote.

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Donilon, who has known Biden for more than four decades, described the Democratic Party’s reaction as “insane.”

“I think the party lost its mind,” he said. “If you ask people about this period of time, they’ll tell you Biden was losing the polls, he was going to lose. … They were saying this in a margin-of-error race.”

He added he had never seen a situation where a candidate was down three points nationally in the summer of a general election and his party decided he could not win.

“But that’s what happened, right?” Donilon said. “If you actually go and look at the polling in the first couple of days after the debate, the margin between Trump and Biden got closer. It didn’t get bigger.”

He discussed focus groups that convened on the night of the debate, noting while they believed Trump won overall, they voiced concerns about both candidates.

“They will say they’re worried about Biden’s age, but they’ll also say something else,” Donilon said. “They were really worried about Trump. They were worried about the fact he said he wouldn’t accept the results of the election. They were worried that he said, ‘I had nothing to do with Jan. 6.’ The sense from him was that he was not on the side of people.”

What really happened, according to Donilon, was not as devastating as the conventional wisdom became. 

“I said this to Biden the morning after the debate: Sometimes you can lose the campaign about the campaign,” he said. “And that’s what happened to us.”

He insisted the former president was not mentally impaired but acknowledged the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021 and inflation contributed to Biden’s downfall.

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Trump rattles off ‘flagrant scams’ uncovered by DOGE, takes aim at Fort Knox

President Donald Trump celebrated his whirlwind first four weeks back in the Oval Office in a speech before the Conservative Political Action Conference Saturday afternoon, mentioning what he called “flagrant scams” uncovered by Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency. 

“I signed an order creating the Department of Government Efficiency — you probably haven’t heard of it — which is now waging war on government waste, fraud and abuse. And Elon is doing a great job,” Trump said at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center Saturday in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just outside the nation’s capital. “He’s doing a great job.”

Musk is leading DOGE as investigators scrutinize various federal agencies in an effort to curb government overspending and stamp out fraud. DOGE’s work has become a lightning rod for criticism among Democratic lawmakers and government employees, who have filed a number of lawsuits attempting to end the investigations and audits. 

“Here are some of the flagrant scams that, as an example, they’ve spent money on, and we’ve been able to recapture a large dose of it at least. Five hundred and 20 million dollars for a consultant … [on] environmental, social governance and investments in Africa,” he said. 

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“Twenty-five million dollars to promote biodiversity conservation and socially responsible behavior in Colombia. This is Colombia, South America, not Columbia University. Of course, that might be worse. … Forty million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.

“Forty-two million for social and behavior change in Uganda. Ten million for Mozambique medical male circumcisions. Why are we going to Mozambique to do circumcisions?” Trump asked, before continuing to rattle off a handful of other pricey initiatives funded by taxpayers uncovered by DOGE. 

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CPAC is an annual conference of conservative lawmakers, leaders and voters, which kicked off on Wednesday and wraps up Saturday after Trump’s speech. 

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Earlier in the day, Trump sent a message on his Truth Social platform calling on Musk to “get more aggressive” with his DOGE work. 

“Will do, Mr. President!” Musk responded just a few hours ahead of Trump’s CPAC speech. 

Musk later added on X, “Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week. Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.”

“We have a very corrupt group of people in this country, and we’re finding them out,” Trump said during his speech. “We’re removing all of the unnecessary, incompetent and corrupt bureaucrats from the federal workforce.”

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Trump said he and Musk will head to Fort Knox in Kentucky to ensure the United States Bullion Depository still houses a reported $425 billion in government gold. The Trump administration and Republican allies have called for more transparency about the vault.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited the vault in 1943, which was followed by Treasury Secretary William Simon opening the vault to journalists and lawmakers in 1974 and again during the first Trump administration when Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and lawmakers, including Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, inspected the vault.

“We are also going to Fort Knox. I’m going to go with Elon. And would anybody like to join us? Because we want to see if the gold is still there. We want to see,” Trump said. 

“Wouldn’t that be terrible? We open [it] up, and this Fort Knox has got nothing. It’s just solid granite that’s five feet thick. The front door, you need six musclemen to open it up. I don’t even think they have windows. Wouldn’t that be terrible if we opened it up and there was no gold there? So, we’re going to open those doors, we’re going to take a look. And if there’s 27 tons of gold, we’ll be very happy,” he added. 

“I don’t know how the hell we’ll measure it, but that’s OK.”

Trump ended his first full month back in the White House this week, which has included a breakneck pace of executive orders and actions. 

He took a victory lap for his whirlwind first month, touting in his speech the administration’s work to end the “weaponization” of the government under the former Biden administration, his plan to soon impose reciprocal tariffs on foreign trading partners and celebrating the deportation of illegal immigrants from communities across the nation. 

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“We’re liberating communities like Aurora, Colorado, and Springfield, Ohio, that have been occupied by illegal alien criminals from all over the world,” Trump said. 

“We’re rescuing the Americans whose jobs have been stolen, whose wages have been robbed and whose way of life has been absolutely destroyed. And, under the Trump administration, our country will not be turned into a dumping ground.” 

Shooting outside Air Force base gate leaves airman dead, another hospitalized

A shooting just outside Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico left one airman dead and another hospitalized early Saturday morning, the Air Force said. 

Members of the 377th Security Forces Squadron responded to an incident at the Albuquerque base’s Truman Gate around 2 a.m. Saturday. 

The airman was found dead at the scene, the Air Force said. 

The second wounded airman was shot in the hand and has been released from the hospital, the Air Force said in the release. 

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In an update, the Air Force said an incident led to an off-base pursuit that resulted in the shooting. 

The Air Force Office of Special Investigations is investigating the shooting along with the FBI and Albuquerque Police Department.

The Air Force added that there is no threat to the public.

The military did not reveal the identity of the shooter or say if anyone is in custody. 

Albuquerque police aren’t searching for any more suspects, police spokesperson Gilbert Gallegos told the Associated Press.

The Air Force said that the shooting was not an attack by an outsider or related to terrorism. 

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Fox News Digital has reached out to Kirtland Air Force Base and Albuquerque police for comment. 

Trump envoy visits Ukrainian soldiers and gets asked simple question amid peace talks

After his whirlwind two-day visit to Ukraine, President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Russia and Ukraine retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg is within striking distance of sealing a rare-minerals agreement with the country under attack by Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. 

“Minerals deal nearly done,” a well-placed source told Fox News.  

The Ukrainian side made suggestions to the agreement text and sent it back to the American side, another source involved in the talks told Fox News.

Trump is seeking the rights to access Ukraine’s natural resources in exchange for the United States having provided billions of dollars in support for the Eastern European country against Russia’s invasion. Trump said on Friday that the mineral deal is “pretty close.”

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The White House stresses that the deal would not be a guarantee of future aid for the war with Russia.

Ukraine has been engulfed in an existential war. Ukraine’s efforts to counter Russia’s occupation are viewed as a test case for free democratic nations to preserve the rule-based global order.

Kellogg visited wounded Ukrainian troops and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whom he termed a “courageous leader.” Trump, on the other hand, lashed out earlier this week at Zelenskyy, blasting him as “A Dictator without Elections.”

Trump walked back his comment on Friday that Russia did not invade Ukraine. He told Fox News Radio that Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.

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Rebekah Koffler, a former Defence Intelligence Agency officer, told Fox News Digital “The outcome of Trump’s play for the rare earth minerals is uncertain now, as the situation on the battlefield is by all means favouring Russia and on the diplomatic front, there are too many moving parts. It is the battle of the wills between the master of manipulation Putin and the master of the Art of the Deal, President Trump. And Zelenskyy is caught in the middle, just trying to survive, figuratively and literally.”

Koffler, who is the author of Putin’s Playbook and the host of the Trump’s Playbook podcast, warned about flaws in the minerals deal. “The problem is that a large share of these deposits is in Donbas, Eastern Ukraine, controlled by Russia. And Putin is acutely aware of Trump’s unconventional approaches to business deals. So, the Russian armed forces are now rushing to take over the Shevchenko region, containing Europe’s largest lithium deposits.”

Russia sent military forces into Ukraine nearly three years ago on February 24, 2022, to illegally absorb the independent nation into Russian territory. Russian forces have committed war crimes against Ukrainian citizens, according to UN experts.

Kellogg visited wounded Ukrainian troops at the Irpin Military Hospital. The New York Post’s Caitlin Doornbas accompanied Kellogg on his tour. She reported that Kellogg and Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget A. Brink had visited the hospital on Friday “where Ukrainian troops with leg and arm amputations were receiving treatments and getting outfitted with prosthetics.”

The New York Post reported that Kellogg said “The biggest reason I wanted to come here was President Trump has said he wants to stop the killing, and you’ve got to go to the place where you see what killing looks like — what death looks like — and see young men and women who have been wounded and combat. As a soldier, you owe them that respect. As a leader, you owe that respect. And that’s one of the reasons I wanted to come here to do that, and this gives me an opportunity to see them.”

According to the Post, “Kellogg visited roughly 20 troops, sitting with each one and having individual discussions. One, named Andrii, had lost both legs, an eye, his hearing and suffered a traumatic brain injury.” 

A Ukrainian soldier named Denis, according to the Post, asked Kellogg, “In your opinion, can we trust Russia? That they will negotiate?” 

Kellogg responded “You almost have to look back in history, and you have to have an ability to negotiate. All wars end through negotiation, the ultimate victory on the battlefield ends with diplomacy, and today’s world is no different.”

The retired General continued, “I think a better question would be: Can you trust the people that you are with to make sure that they’re with you? It’s sort of like you ask a deeper question: Are you with us? And the answer is, yes, we are.”

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Kellogg said, “I think the nations of the world recognize aggression. Sometimes diplomacy for a soldier is messy, but what the soldier does is he gives time for the politicians and the diplomats to come to a conclusion, and that’s the reason why I make that comment that Ukraine owes you — the world owes you — because you basically sacrifice to allow diplomats to find . . . a good conclusion — a conclusion you fought for. We, in that position, we owe you that. We need to make sure that we end this right.”

The death toll of the Ukraine-Russia war is stomach-turning. According to the Wall Street Journal, the number of dead and wounded—based on estimates in September — is nearly one million.

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The wounded Ukrainian soldier, Denis, told Kellogg that Ukraine must have “a strong army,” because he worried that after negotiations, it could be “five, maximum 10 years of peace, and then it could get back to the next phase of war,” reported the Post.

Kellogg answered, “Well, I think the intent is there’ll be no next war.”

Kellogg also the visited the Irpin Bridge on Friday, the scene of a powerful setback for Russian jingoism. “Ukrainian soldiers blew up the bridge during Russia’s initial 2022 invasion, playing a key role in stopping Moscow’s advance toward Kyiv,” wrote the Post.

Kellogg told the Post at the bridge, “I know how soldiers fight for freedom and the people fight for people. I know what I mean. Anybody who fought for freedom understands what they did. [Coming here] was just a chance to see one of the places that they fought and give them the respect that they deserve — their soldiers — and that’s why I wanted to come out to do it. That seems one of the things I can do, is just pass on my respects.

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Kellogg added, “I know how soldiers fight for freedom, I know what that means. Anybody who fought for freedom understands what they did. [Coming here] was just a chance to see one of the places that they fought and give them the respect that they deserve — their soldiers.

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The retired General paid tribute at the historic site to the soldiers who fought against Russian imperialism. 

He noted that “One thing that you can never really understand until you see it is the intangible heart [of soldiers] and what they showed here was heart. And that’s something you can’t measure. And that’s what really saved Ukraine. It wasn’t necessarily the weapons, it wasn’t necessarily the fact that the world was against Russia’s invasion — it was the fact that soldiers decided to fight for their country.”

Jane Seymour shares daily routine that keeps her fit at 74 — without strict diet

Jane Seymour has a few tricks up her sleeve when it comes to maintaining her looks while balancing a healthy lifestyle. 

Seymour, 74, listed several health tips that have helped her stay youthful – and they don’t involve a strict diet. 

“People ask me if I have a cheat day with my diet, and I respond that I am never on a diet, I just make good choices and stick with them,” Seymour told the Daily Mail. 

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“If you think you are on a diet, you will lose track, you will cheat,” she argued. “But if you find healthy foods you really love, that make you feel good, you never feel shorted.”

The “Live and Let Die” actress detailed her healthy diet tips as she allows herself one big meal a day at 1:30 p.m. 

“If you think you are on a diet, you will lose track, you will cheat.” 

— Jane Seymour

“I start the day with coffee and hard-boiled eggs for protein, and it isn’t till later, around lunchtime, that I have a full meal, because then I can really enjoy it.”

As for her dining preferences, Seymour pointed out that she loves the “Mediterranean way of eating.”

“It works so well, and it tastes good. It includes a lot of delicious food like tomatoes, olives and fish.”

The former model shared that she grows a lot of her own vegetables, as she snacks on cucumbers and celery with hummus throughout the day. 

“I do love nuts,” she added. “I am a savory person, I like the salt.”

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Meanwhile, her fitness routine consists of lifting light weights and incorporating Pilates into her day. 

“You have to keep moving!” Seymour said. 

Although the “Dancing with the Stars” alum admitted she stays away from weight-loss drugs, including Ozempic, Seymour takes an antioxidant elixir, which she said helps “fight signs of skin aging.”

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Seymour’s comments came after she showed off her ageless look during New York Fashion Week. 

Earlier this month, the “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” actress strutted her svelte frame in a red mini dress and sky-high heels for New York Fashion Week’s Nardos Fall 2025 show at the Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue.

Seymour shared a glimpse of the show’s backstage glamour as she was dressed and primped for the catwalk.

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“This is going to be fun,” Seymour said in a video posted on her Instagram, as she called her fellow models “beautiful, magnificent creatures.”

The “Harry Wild” star joked, “I am substantially older and shorter than all the models here, but happy to be here.”

Seymour opened the show in an eye-catching one-shoulder mini dress with a floral design, which she paired with beige, pointed-toe pumps.

Although not a professional model, the actress has never been afraid to flaunt what she’s got.

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After first posing for Playboy pictorials in 1973 and 1987, she became the magazine’s oldest model at 67 years old in 2018.

“I feel much sexier now than I ever did when I was younger,” Seymour told Playboy at the time. “Then, I was like, ‘Oh gosh, I’m supposed to be sexy. What is that?!’”

She added, “There’s an enormous freedom in having lived as long as I have. Like my father used to say, I’m comfortable in my own skin. I’m not trying to prove anything to anyone. When you’re younger, it’s all about ‘Look at me.’ I’m not trying to get anyone to look at me.”

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