Fran DrescherLeaves Almost Nothing To The Imagination — Brace Yourself

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Fran Drescher sat down on Ted Danson’s podcast this week and said something that stopped every Nanny fan cold — that she does not see herself ever doing another sitcom, period. The same woman who just stunned everyone at the New York City Ballet Spring Gala at 68 in a fitted black lace gown —

who shared a joint with Mick Jagger at Jerry Hall’s birthday, who starred alongside Timothée Chalamet in Marty Supreme and who still runs Cancer Schmancer while keeping her little rotation on the side — has decided that Fran Fine is a chapter she has already written perfectly. Some icons know exactly when to leave the stage. Fran Drescher just proved she is one of them — and somehow that makes you love her even more.

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