The 51-year-old Republican resurfaced at an award show in Ireland on Sunday, looking well preserved.
Bo started dating her late husband, John Derek, when she was 16 and he was 46. During that time, they moved to Germany so John wouldn't be charged with statutory rape. The couple returned to the U.S. once Bo was 18, and married in 1976.
Derek is now legally dating "Sex and the City" star John Corbett.
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(Page 5 of 9) Previous 15 Comments | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsShe is now "legally dating"??? What in the world does that mean??!!!
"The Hills" chicks and all the other 'perfect looking' 20 something party girls today will look like $@$@$ when they are 50 something+. Keep making fun of older people, kids, but remember paybacks are a b!tch.
Great to see an actress that was an actress and didn't have to reply on her BIG TITS
She looks great. But check out how much higher the eyebrows are. The brow lift does wonders.
she may have preserved her looks somewhat but she's lost her mind: republican?
Too bad she's a republican, her hotness factor dropped when I read that to about a 5
republican, democrat, liberal - i don't give a crap. the only reason tmz stated that fact about her is because it's election time. the story is about her looks, then and now. and she looks great! some of you people sound like you need a little ass...
70. Hard working guy, the Republican side of you should wonder how much debt the country (YOU) would incur to piss test everyone that applies for public assistance. Probably a helluva a lot more than giving them the $180 a month in food stamps that they have to jump through hoops (which they should, and they shouldnt mind if they really need it) to get. Think how much more difficult that would make your life then, and how much harder you would have to work to pay those taxes that would most definitely rise sky high. Really, how feasible is that idea? It sounds good on a blog, but it's not really very logical now is it?
Posted at 8:47PM on Feb 18th 2008 by Neither, Nor (Republican or Democrat, that is)
Maybe they should take it out of their welfare checks. Less $ to waste on getting high .Not sure about the $180.00 in food stamps, not my dept. so I wouldn't know how much someone received. I'm not speaking of the people who deserve the help, I am all for that, but working for Social Services for many years I have seen way too many young strong, perfectly able to work men and women just slide through life on someone else's hard work. The sad part of it is the single mom's who keep having babies to get bigger checks. Not trying to convince you of anything, just expressing my opinion from my experience. It's those who fail to plan that plan to fail.
looks like she is in Madame Tussauds already yet.........

















