Unfortunately, and with a heavy heart we have sad news about this iconic actress 💔

She was a symbol of an era, a face recognized in an instant… Her presence on screen made hearts stop, and her stories stayed with people for years. But today, the world received news that shattered thousands of hearts… 💔

For decades, she remained a favorite of millions. Her life felt like a movie — bright, bold, sometimes controversial, but always real. She was never afraid to be herself… even when it came at a cost.

Her journey was far from easy: from the stage, where every day was a fight for a place under the spotlight, to the big screen, where she proved that talent is stronger than any stereotype. And that is what made her a legend…

💔 Unfortunately, and with a heavy heart, we share that legendary actress Valerie Perrine has passed away at the age of 82 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.

The heartbreaking news was confirmed by her close friend Stacey Souther, director of the documentary about her life. According to her, Valerie remained strong and full of light until the very end, never complaining even in the hardest moments.

Her story is a true example of how someone can rise from humble beginnings to the heights of Hollywood. Born in Texas, she grew up adapting to constant change and new challenges. But her real breakthrough came when she stepped onto the stage in Las Vegas.

It was there that she developed the strength, confidence, and resilience that later opened the doors to the world of cinema. Her transition to Hollywood was unexpected — but it changed everything.

Her true breakthrough came in 1974, when she starred in Lenny. The role brought her global recognition, awards at the Cannes Film Festival, a BAFTA, and even an Academy Award nomination.

She later became widely known for her role in Superman, where her character left a lasting impression on audiences around the world.

Despite her fame, she always remained true to herself — honest, open, and a little rebellious. She was called a symbol of beauty and freedom, but she never allowed labels to define who she was.

Her final years were difficult, as the illness gradually affected her mobility. Yet even then, she never lost her sense of humor or inner strength. In the documentary about her life, she even joked about her condition…

Her life was as bright as a flash, leaving a lasting mark on the world of cinema. Today, Hollywood feels a little emptier… and the world a little less beautiful without her. 🕯️

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