Hollywood legend Joan Collins still looks amazing at 85. The Hollywood icon recently stepped out for a romantic date night with her much younger husband Percy Gibson, 53.
The DM reports that Joan Collins appeared chic and vibrant on her night on the town with younger husband. The 32-year age difference between Joan and Percy makes the celebrity no difference. In fact, she has always preferred younger men and often jokes about it stating… ‘If he dies, he dies’.
The happy couple headed out for a cozy, romantic dinner at Craig’s restaurant in West Hollywood on Thursday night. The happy couple walked hand-in-hand looking very much in love.
Percy Gibson is Joan’s fifth husband, The pair wed back in 2002 at Claridge’s Hotel in London. Past husbands include actor Maxwell Reed in 1952-1956.
In 1963 Collins wed English entertainer Anthony Newley. The couple had two children during their union before ending their marriage in 1971.
Taking a break from celebrity relationships, Joan married businessman Ron Kass in 1972 staying married for 9-years before the two called it quits. The couple share one daughter.
Never one to stay single for long, Collins married a fourth time in 1985. Joan Collins married Swedish pop singer and playboy Peter Holm. The couple divorced just 2-years later.
Taking a 15-year hiatus from the Institute of marriage Joan finally met and married for the fifth time Percy Gibson. Joan Collins and Percy Gibson have been married 16-years making this Joan’s longest and happiest union yet.
However, with five marriages under her belt Joan Collins still does not make the list of the top five celebrity women who have been married the most times.
The top stop goes to Bonnie Le Bakely who holds the record with ten marriages. Sadly, Bakely’s tenth and final marriage ended tragically. Bakely was the second wife to actor Robert Blake, she was fatally shot while sitting in Blake’s parked car outside a Los Angeles-area restaurant in May 2001.
In 2002, Robert Blake was charged with Bakley’s murder, solicitation of murder, conspiracy and special circumstance of lying in wait. In March 2005, a jury found Blake not guilty of the crimes. Seven months later, Blake was found liable in a wrongful death lawsuit brought against him by Bakley’s children. To this day, officially, Bakley’s murder remains unsolved.