Barbi Benton, 73, Leaves Nothing To Imagination—Proof In Picture

The 1970s were a vibrant time of political change, flower power, and iconic fashion. Many female celebrities from this era left an indelible mark on pop culture, and we’ve caught up with some of these legendary women to see where they are now.
Linda Ronstadt, dubbed the “Queen of Rock,” won 10 Grammy Awards during her illustrious career but retired in 2012 due to Parkinson’s disease. Goldie Hawn, who won an Oscar in 1969, remains active in Hollywood. Pam Grier, a trailblazer in 1970s cinema, continues to act after overcoming cancer.
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Other stars like Kim Basinger, who transitioned from modeling to Hollywood stardom, and Billy Jean King, a sports icon and gender equality advocate, also left their mark. Ann-Margret, known for her role in *Bye Bye Birdie,* still graces the screen, while Barbie Benton, famous for her Playboy shoots and relationship with Hugh Hefner, stepped away from the limelight in 2014.
These women not only defined the 1970s but continue to influence the world with their enduring legacies.