Lynda Carter

The '70s icon may have also revealed that she's a fan of reality TV.
The actor urged Americans to "focus on the real war on women" after a number of other stars issued trans-exclusionary statements.
Lynda Carter, star of the original "Wonder Woman" TV series, told critics they hadn't been paying attention.
"She can’t be victimized," Carter said of her iconic character. "She cannot be taken advantage of by men."
"Ask any woman, they’re not surprised," Carter said of the number of women's stories about sexual harassment.
Carter called the "Avatar" director's criticisms "thuggish" and "ill advised."
The actress said she wasn't in the first film due to timing issues.
I was the bookish child of immigrants and she was my hero.
By the looks of these photos, the feelings of love and admiration were mutual.