
Jaclyn Smith is celebrating her love for her husband Dr. Brad Allen! The Charlie’s Angels actress, 76, looked chic and stunning while stepping out for a lunch date in Montecito over the weekend, spotted buying a sweet card for her man in photos you can see here. Jaclyn, known as one of the original Angels from the hit show from the ’70s, wore a gorgeous black-and-white-striped long sleeve top, pairing the look with skinny jeans and a beige and brown Hermès Birkin bag.
Checking out the “romance” card section of the local spot Pierre LaFond & Company, Jaclyn was overheard saying, “I’m sure I’ll find something,” then adding how she had to “rush” to meet her hubby for lunch. Too sweet!

Jaclyn looks as good as ever these days! In addition to her Montecito outings, Jaclyn continues to stay active on her social media channels, posting with her son, Gaston Richmond, 39, back on Jan. 26. Numerous fans were enthralled with how great the actress looked in the snaps, which ultimately caused her to explain why the post must have gone viral.
“I’ll tell you it was a good photo. Right place, right time,” she told Page Six of the pic, which was captioned “My Son-Shine!” “That’s the luck of the draw,” Jaclyn went on, adding how “great lighting” and even better company made the whole scene pop. “I’m with a person that I adore, my son, and it was a going-away party, so my eyes were probably glistening with tears there, sparkling because he’s one of the humans I worship,” she said.
Elsewhere in the interview, Jaclyn also looked back on her time on Aaron Spelling’s Charlie’s Angels, telling Page Six her castmates Kate Jackson and Farrah Fawcett were a tight team. “The heartbeat of that show was the girls,” she explained. “The first three, we all got along, we were all friends. Farrah and I had a similar background coming from Texas, and Kate was the leader. She had already done a series. She was the boss at that point, and we didn’t know what we would find at the other end.”
Reflecting back on her life on screen, Jaclyn said, “I think about my career, but it always comes back to Charlie’s Angels. The chemistry and three women being the lead and it was easy, it was not to be overanalyzed. I think what made it interesting was we were all so totally different in demeanor and looks, so there was someone for everyone.”
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