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‘Knots Landing’ star Donna Mills, 81, details her secrets to staying fit: ‘I’m careful’

December 5, 2022 By Fox Wilmington

“Knots Landing” veteran Donna Mills is revealing how she stays in shape throughout the years.

Mills, 81, spoke to AARP – The Magazine about everything she is prioritizing in her life, including “eating green and clean.”

“During the soap opera years, I never ate pasta, sugar, bread, ice cream, cookies or any of that kind of stuff. I would have maybe half a glass of wine. Now I eat, but I’m still careful. I’m not a vegetarian, but I grow, pick and eat a lot of vegetables,” she shared with the outlet.

Mills also shared that she plans to “keep moving” in the coming years.

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Donna Mills shared her tips and tricks for staying healthy and fit in her 80s. (Tim P. Whitby)

“I play tennis five times a week for two hours at a time. I am lucky enough to have a clay court, which is so much easier on your joints than cement,” she shared. “I also have a small gym in my home, so I work out with light weights, use my Peloton, do a lot of stretching on my ballet barre. And let me tell you, it’s not always fun. Like almost everyone my age, I have arthritis, and it hurts sometimes. But this is where discipline comes in. I’m not Superwoman, but I do always see the bigger picture.”

Mills added, “At age 60, 70, later, you have so much more to contribute — don’t just sit down and say, ‘I’m done.’”

The actress also shared with the outlet that she took a break from Hollywood to raise her daughter, Chloe. Mills became a mother at 54 when she adopted her daughter in 1994.

Donna Mills was 54 when she adopted her daughter, Chloe, in 1996. The duo attended the U.K. premiere of “Nope” in July. (Dave J Hogan)

“I was single, I was 54, and I wanted to be a mother very badly. It was not a tough decision at all to adopt,” she shared. “I truly believe she was meant to come to me, she was meant to be my child. I wanted her to have a normal life. So, I stopped working for many years while she was in school, and it was for me exactly the right thing to do. I didn’t want to be apart from her.”

Chloe, 28, is currently a model and an executive at Soho House, an elite, private club for those involved in arts, politics and media.

Mills shared that her love life did not flourish until she was in her 60s and urges others to “leave yourself open to love at any age.”

Donna Mills reveals she has always been “careful” with what she eats. (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

“I met [actor and producer] Larry Gilman at age 60. I lucked out. Before him, I kind of went for the bad boys. But when I met him, I just knew I was going for the not-bad boy,” she explained.

The “General Hospital” actress continued, “We have a big hill behind our house. Larry wanted to build a vineyard up there. And I was just like, ‘No, you’re crazy, the vines will dislodge the hill.’ I was worried. It was one of the few fights we ever had. He didn’t listen to me, and it’s good he didn’t. The vines solidified the hill, and now we have our own commercial vineyard. And it is just beautiful.”

Mills stays in touch with her “Knot’s Landing” co-stars.

Donna Mills revealed she keeps in touch with “Knots Landing” co-stars Michele Lee (L) and Joan Van Ark (R). (L. Cohen/WireImage)

“Joan Van Ark and Michele Lee are still dear friends 40 years after we starred in ‘Knots Landing.’ Sometimes we even do ‘An Evening With the Ladies of Knots Landing’ together for the fans. Some show up wearing that dramatic eye makeup like my character, Abby.”

Speaking of her character, Abby Cunningham, Mills shared that during the years she was portraying the role, some women had a hard time separating her from her character.

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“I have to say, back in the ‘Knots Landing’ days, a lot of women were really standoffish to me in real life. I couldn’t figure out why for a long time. Then I realized it was my character. They thought I was going to take their husband,” she said.

The actress has a long history of success in Hollywood. In 1971, she starred alongside Clint Eastwood in “Play Misty For Me” before landing her role as Abby Cunningham in “Knots Landing” in 1979.

Donna Mills rose to fame when she starred alongside Clint Eastwood in “Play Misty for Me” in 1971. (Silver Screen Collection)

The actress, who won an Emmy for her role in “General Hospital” in 2015, most recently starred in Jordan Peele’s “Nope” and will star in V.C. Andrew Dawn’s “Cutler” series based on the author’s books. Mills will portray Lillian Cutler in the Lifetime series, expected to be released in 2023.

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Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.

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