Fran Drescher, 68, has always been a famously fabulous figure and continues to be to this day. Along with recently slaying a leopard-print dress worthy of her fashionable character from “The Nanny,” she’s just shared a photo of herself looking amazing in a bikini.
Fran Shared a Glimpse of Herself at a ‘Lux Super Private Resort’
Drescher took to Instagram on Friday, March 27, and shared a collection of photos showing her enjoying a relaxing getaway. In the caption of her post, she wrote, “We discovered a great lux super private resort & had our best time ever in Palm Springs!”
While all of the pics show the star enjoying her vacation at L’Horizon Resort Palm Springs, the second image sees her wearing a chic dark brown bikini, as well as a white robe and sunglasses, while smiling at the camera. With her long hair worn loose around her shoulders and a drink in her hand, Drescher looks like the perfect picture of R&R.
“@officialfrandrescher, you look 🎼Simply Irresistible🎶,” one person wrote in the comments of Drescher’s post.
Another fan added, “Beautiful Fran!!”
“Gorgeousness ❤️,” came from a third follower.
Someone else left a comment, saying, “BEAUTIFUL AND STILL ROCKIN THE GEAR, WORK IT FRAN😍❤️❤️❤️👍🏽”
Even Drescher’s “The Nanny” co-star Nicholle Tom (a.k.a. Maggie Sheffield) commented, writing, “It’s like you’re reverse aging!! I’m going to be your Nanny soon!!❤️”
Fran Says ‘It Ain’t Over Until You Are’
GettyIf it looks like Drescher is feeling as good as she looks, that’s because she’s sure to take care of herself.
“How you live equals how you feel,” she told Verywell Health in December 2022. “There’s no wiggle room in that.”
Verywell Health explains that “Drescher speaks from experience. As a cancer survivor who had a rough road to diagnosis, she has made it part of her life’s mission to help people advocate for their health so they can live long, healthy lives. She leads the nonprofit Cancer Schmancer—an organization she founded that lobbies for healthcare and education policy change and empowers people to take charge of their health. For Drescher, growing older is a privilege we should all be so lucky to experience.”
When it comes to aging, Drescher explained, “It ain’t over until you are. There are always things you can work on and improve—especially regarding your health.”
“As you age, it’s important to aim for optimal health,” she added. “Your body works hard, and you have to respect it. You can do that by listening to it. And if you think something is going on with your health, pay attention so that you can get to the root of the issue and make the necessary changes. We all deserve a long, healthy life.”



