If you’re a fan of Minnie Driver, then you surely remember her roles in films like “Good Will Hunting” and “Grosse Pointe Blank.” You might also be thrilled by her appearance on the popular Netflix series “Emily in Paris.” But do you follow her on social media? If not, then you might have missed recent photos from the 55-year-old star that are absolutely stunning.
In a post she shared on Instagram, a collection of photos show the star in various poses, wearing a form-fitting black dress that looks gorgeous on the actress. With her hair worn down, it cascades in enviable loose curls around her shoulders. For jewelry, she simply opted for a pair of glimmering bracelets.
In the caption, she wrote, “Keep on moving+ be in your life with acute presence for all of it.”
Fans Were in Awe of Minnie
GettyThere’s no doubt that Driver looked incredible in the photos she chose to share on social media, and her fans made it clear that they thought so as well.
One person took to the comments of the Instagram post to write, “Bombshell 🙌🔥”
“Wowewweeeee!!!! Smokin!!! 🔥🔥🔥,” another person added.
A third person wrote (and reacted to both the lovely pics and a silly one that Driver included at the end of her collection), saying, “Gorgeous pics and the last one v funny!!”
“I mean. Now you’re just bragging. ❤️❤️❤️,” came from another fan.
Someone else left a comment, saying, “Ma’am, respectfully… so respectfully… with appreciation for the complex engine that is you… and in no way diminishing from a multifaceted life, career, and impact… and in full deference to the sincerest summit of heartfelt civility . . . Daaaayyymmn!”
Minnie Doesn’t Want to Change as She Gets Older
GettyWhen it comes to aging, Driver wants to make sure that she remains true to herself.
“I don’t really stop with the whole notion of getting older,” Driver shared in an interview with “Good Morning America” back in July 2022. She added, “It bugs me the whole idea that I have to change anything about my life, because I feel exactly the same on the inside.”
She also opened up about aging in February 2020 on Twitter (now X), writing, “Sick of this ‘50 is the new…’ 50 has always been 50. Women were previously just expected to shrivel and accept their husk. I suppose it must be terrifying to a lot men if we actually burned brighter, hotter, more ambitious and emancipated from shame, the older we got. #50”



