February 01, 2024

Celebrity

'All My Children' star Susan Lucci dazzles in red dress at ‘passion project’

Susan Lucci graced the American Heart Association Red Dress Fashion Show Concert on Wednesday, January 31

By Javeria Shahid February 01, 2024
Susan Lucci dropped jaws in a red dress
Susan Lucci dropped jaws in a red dress

Susan Lucci turned heads as she graced the red carpet in a stunning, sparkly red ensemble, capturing attention and hearts alike.

The iconic All My Children alum made a striking appearance at the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Red Dress collection event on Wednesday, as reported by PEOPLE.

Despite her age, the 77-year-old actress exuded her timeless charm while donning a scarlet strapless floor-length gown.

The dazzling upper bodice of the dress was adorned with matching sequins, transitioning smoothly into fur accents.

The Devious Maids actress accessorised her all-red outfit with silver jewelry and put on glammed-up makeup for the event that included bold red lips.

Her hairdo featured a blend of sleek tresses cascading into soft curls, framing her radiant smile as she posed for the camera lens.

All My Children star Susan Lucci at the red carpet of AHAs Go Red for Women Red Dress collection event
'All My Children' star Susan Lucci at the red carpet of AHA's Go Red for Women Red Dress collection event 

During an interview at the event, Lucci was asked why she thought it was important to attend this event for her.

She shared the heartfelt reason behind her commitment dubbing the event as her “passion project” since she had experienced cardiac arrest, “I came out of it knowing that I just had to pass my good luck on.”

Further recounting her cardiologist's suggestion that she didn't have to continue raising awareness as part of their work with the AHA Lucci insisted, “I couldn’t keep that good luck for myself, I couldn’t.”

Additionally, Lucci is an ambassador for the American Heart Association and attends the annual event religiously every year.

She is dedicated to her work with the AHA after a turning point in her life – her cardiac arrest in 2018 – that led her to advocate for others on heart health.