Joan Collins shared a glimpse of her Christmas day as she celebrated with her husband Percy Gibson, her rarely seen brother Bill and her family.
The legendary actress, 90, shared a few photos on Instagram on Wednesday and got into the festive spirit in a red turtleneck.
Looking as glamorous as ever, she accessorized with a huge cross necklace and sparkling earrings.
Joan pulled her dark hair back into a chic bun and later pulled it over a luxurious brown fur vest.
Her husband Percy was seen wearing a fur Santa hat as he posed for a fun snap under the Christmas tree.
Joan Collins, 90, shared a glimpse of her Christmas day as she celebrated with her friends and family
The legendary actress, 90, shared a few photos on Instagram on Wednesday getting into the festive spirit with her husband Percy Gibson, 58
Joan captioned the update: “Another fantastic Christmas Day family celebration hosted by my sister-in-law Hazel and brother Bill for daughter Katy, Barry Langford, Umair Asanti, Ivan Massow, godson Theo and friend Alan.”
Joan celebrated her 20th anniversary with her fifth husband Percy last year.
Originally from Peru, Percy is a well-known Hollywood producer best known for producing Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
Percy, who is 31 years younger than Joan, is her fifth husband after marriages to Maxwell Reed, Anthony Newley, Ron Kass and Peter Holm.
“He takes care of everything,” Joan told Saga magazine, gushing about Gibson. “He takes care of my children and all of our finances.” He is the love of my life. It’s a great marriage, a great relationship.”
The legendary actress exchanged wedding vows with Hollywood film producer Percy Gibson at Claridge's in London on February 17, 2002.
The two hit it off straight away and when a last-minute change of plans saved Percy from being near the World Trade Center on September 11th, they decided to get married.
The former “Dynasty” star, who calls Percy “the best lover I ever had” in his new book “Behind The Shoulder Pads,” said their relationship was initially platonic.
Joan got into the festive spirit in a red turtleneck as she took a photo with her brother Bill
Joan captioned: “Another fantastic Christmas family celebration hosted by my sister-in-law Hazel and brother Bill for daughter Katy, Barry Langford, Umair Asanti, Ivan Massow, Theo and Alan.”
Joan and Umair smiled in their festive hats
She said: “Percy and I became really good friends at first.” So we had that connection. We really knew each other.
“And separate bathrooms are key!” Although we are very lucky. I know this isn't for everyone.'
For Collins, Percy is the last man in a storied line of lovers, as their romantic history is practically Hollywood legend.