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52-Year-Old Hongkong Actress Carman Lee Shows Off Her Toned Tummy After Working Out At Home

Imagine being in such abs-cellent shape in your fifties.

Imagine being in such abs-cellent shape in your fifties.

Imagine being in such abs-cellent shape in your fifties.

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Readers of a certain vintage would remember Hongkong actress Carman Lee, who has been called the 'Most Beautiful Little Dragon Girl Ever' after playing the iconic Xiao Long Nu in TVB's 1995 adaption of The Return of the Condor Heroes.

Fast forward 25 years, and the actress, who is said to be 52 (but more on this later), has once again proven that age is but just a number.

1 of 3 Damn, gurl

On Good Friday (Apr 10), Carman set Weibo on fire when she posted pics of her super toned figure while wearing a sexy crop top.

“Fortunately, I have managed to maintain my abs from exercising at home,” said Carman, who like everyone has been staying home to flatten the curve.

  • 2 of 3 When can we ever look like this?

    Many netizens have since praised Carman for her toned physique, commenting that she “hasn’t aged a day”.

    “You are too sexy, I’ve been pining for you for 16 years!” one netizen wrote. “I am envious of your body. You don’t look 50 at all!” said another .

  • 3 of 3 She's been called the 'Most Beautiful Little Dragon Girl Ever'

    Although Carman has never revealed her date of birth, she is presumed to be 52 years old now. While her Wiki page claims she was born on August 16 1973, making her 46, the actress has never confirmed that date.

    However, online sleuths, who dug up past reports on the star, found out that she graduated from college in 1986 at 19 before becoming a flight attendant, which makes her 53 this year.

    No matter her age, nobody can deny that Carman’s still looking as youthful as ever, especially with that body women half her age would kill to have.

    Photos: Carman Lee’s Weibo

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