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Linda Evans is looking forward to sharing everything that lies ahead in 2025 with her beloved fans.
On Wednesday, the “Dynasty” starThe 82-year-old expressed her excitement for the coming year on Instagram, publishing her first social media post in two years.
“Hello, I’m Linda Evans and I want to wish you one thing Happy New Year” she said in the video. “I look forward to sharing new ideas, thoughts and images with you in 2025. See you soon.”
Linda Evans returned to Instagram with a heartwarming message to fans. (Instagram/Getty Images)
“May this be the year you discover the beauty and wonder of who you truly are,” Evans wrote in the caption alongside the video. “May we never stop believing in our dreams… and fighting for them until they become our reality. Happy New Year. Lots of love from me.”
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“Wow, how beautiful you are! You look the same,” one fan commented.
“You are one of the most beautiful women of all time! Your incredibly sweet expression always made you so different from the others!” another wrote.
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Hours after posting the video message, Evans thanked her for all the love she had received.
“My dearest friends! I feel so blessed!” she wrote on her Instagram story on Thursday morning. “All your loving comments and warming words truly touch my soul. I am so looking forward to spending the upcoming time in your encouraging company. With all my love, your Linda.”
From 1981 to 1988, Evans portrayed Krystle Carrington on Dynasty. (Getty Images)
Evans, who famously played the role of Krystle Carrington in the series “Dynasty” from 1981 to 1988, spoke about her experiences with the popular soap opera in a 2021 interview.
“In the last three years of ‘Dynasty,’ we were so successful that I didn’t have any days off,” Evans said Closer every week at the time. “I don’t want to criticize it because it was a gift from God, but I knew I wanted more from my life. Still, I didn’t know the show was ending, otherwise I would have made it through the last year.”
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“In fact, I didn’t expect the terrible withdrawal,” she continued. “After so many years of being so close to everyone, it became my family. I just fell into such sadness that I didn’t expect.”
Evans also noted that she is grateful to this producer Aaron Spelling took a chance on her when she first took on the role of Carrington.
Evans left the series in 1988, a year before its end. (Photo by Bob D’Amico/Walt Disney Television via Getty Images)
“I was almost 40 and God bless Aaron Spelling for choosing me my age instead of someone younger,” she said. “And also Joan Collins at her age. He took a chance on two so-called older women. It was a dream come true.”
Evans, who has been married twice, also spoke about being single and finding happiness within herself.
“I never knew being alone could be so beautiful,” she told the outlet. “I am rich because I have family and friends all around me. My sister is on one side. My nephew is on the other. One of my dearest friends just moved a block away. We don’t need one.” Man, to be happy – not that you can’t be with a man – but I’m just happy.”
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Stephanie Nolasco of Fox News Digital contributed to this story.