Hollywood legend Shirley MacLaine, 90, makes rare outing in Malibu

A legend walks among us.

Shirley MacLaine, 90, made a rare public appearance in Malibu, California on Sunday.

The Hollywood icon had lunch at Kristy’s restaurant, which she also visited on the Fourth of July.

Shirley MacLaine at Kristy’s Restaurant in Malibu. Dr. Juice / SplashNews.com

MacLaine wore a blue shirt with a zip-up jacket, black pants and red shoes. She also sported bright white hair and glasses and carried a small black purse.

Shirley MacLaine out to lunch on July 21, 2024. Dr. Juice / SplashNews.com

A younger man who was with MacLaine let the actress hold onto his arm as they walked outside.

Shirley MacLaine out and about in Malibu, California. Dr. Juice / SplashNews.com

MacLaine went to the same restaurant with a friend for lunch earlier this month.

The “Steel Magnolias” star wore a purple T-shirt, a black hoodie sweatshirt, grey pants, and a light blue visor that day.

Shirley MacLaine holds onto someone’s arm as she spends time in Malibu. Dr. Juice / SplashNews.com

MacLaine turned 90 on April 24.

She told PEOPLE at the time that she was celebrating her milestone birthday with an intimate dinner with friends.

“We’re getting together and I hope to eat something good,” she said.

One month earlier, MacLaine opened up about how Hollywood has changed in an interview with Extra’s Billy Bush.

Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine in 1958’s “Some Came Running.” Courtesy Everett Collection

“The glamour’s gone out of it, I’m afraid. I think it’s entirely different,” she said. “It’s 100% different.”

When asked if she’s bothered about the lack of privacy that famous people have today, MacLaine said, “It’s all right. I’m kind of open anyway and I don’t have much to hide.”

MacLaine’s most recent movie was the 2022 dark comedy “American Dreamer.” The film followed MacLaine as a lonely widow who had to decide if she wanted to sell her estate to a professor, played by “Game of Thrones” alum Peter Dinklage.

Shirley MacLaine in 2022’s “American Dreamer.” Courtesy Everett Collection

In an interview with The Post, MacLaine said she thought the script for the film “was an interesting take on reality.” She also admitted that she wanted to work with Dinklage, 55.

The Oscar winner, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the comedy-drama “Terms of Endearment” in 1983, revealed that after shooting the movie, she sheltered in place by herself due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I came to the mountains in New Mexico and I just, I really practically didn’t see anybody for a year [due to the COVID-19 pandemic] and that was an interesting experience,” she said. “I did realize when I started talking to myself, I thought, well I better go out and wear a mask.”

“I think it’s good being in touch with what many of us had been losing,” she added. “A sense of who we basically and centrally are, even with all of what goes on in our businesses and social life.”

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