Dame Joan Collins Stuns at Charity Gala, Shares Thoughts on Weight-Loss Drugs and Reflects on Her Enduring Marriage Dame Joan Collins, 92, and her husband Percy Gibson attended a charity gala, raising funds for terminally ill children. The iconic actress discussed her views on weight-loss drugs and reflected on her long-lasting marriage, the longest of her five unions. Dame Joan Collins, the iconic 92-year-old actress, showcased her timeless elegance alongside her husband Percy Gibson at the Summer Evening Gala hosted by Shooting Star Children's Hospices at The Ivy Chelsea Garden on Tuesday. The legendary star and her beloved husband, 61, were among a star-studded guest list raising vital funds for terminally ill children across London and Surrey. Known for her enduring Hollywood glamour, Joan exuded sophistication in a white satin tuxedo-style jacket adorned with a rose on the lapel. She paired it with a plain black shirt featuring leather edging and matching trousers, completing her look with her signature voluminous curls and a bold dark red lip.Percy, originally from Peru and a noted Hollywood producer best known for his work on Who Wants to be a Millionaire, complemented her in a dapper ensemble of a white button-up shirt, black slacks, and a camel blazer. Despite their 32-year age gap, Joan has humorously dismissed concerns about their relationship, famously quipping, 'If he dies, he dies.' The charity event also saw the attendance of other notable figures, including Strictly Come Dancing star Bruno Tonioli, who turned heads in a mesh vest and white trousers paired with a grey blazer featuring a vibrant floral design. Fellow actress and two-time Oscar nominee Brenda Blethyn, 80, also graced the occasion, looking youthful in a stylish shirt dress.Meanwhile, TV personality Lizzie Cundy made a daring statement in a plunging yellow gown with a thigh-high slit, showcasing her cleavage and long legs. Joan's glamorous appearance comes after she recently expressed her disapproval of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, which have gained popularity in recent years. The Golden Globe winner insisted she would never consider using such medications, citing the 'disastrous' effects on people's appearances.In an interview with Hello! magazine, she emphasized her belief in natural methods, stating, 'I don't believe in needles and things. I've never had Botox or anything in my face.' Addressing the trend of weight-loss drugs, she added, 'I'd never dream of doing something like that. I have seen too many disastrous faces. I think if you're going to lose weight, you have to cut down. You want to enjoy your life.You don't want to live on a celery stick.' Joan and Percy's enduring marriage, which began in February 2002 at Claridge's Hotel in London, marks the longest of her five marriages. Reflecting on her tumultuous love life, she joked to Jonathan Ross in 2020 that her marriage to Percy had outlasted the combined duration of her previous four marriages. Her first husband, Maxwell Reed, was an Irish actor whom she married in 1952 at the age of 19. They divorced in 1956 after a two-year separation.She then dated producer Arthur Loew Jr. for two years before becoming engaged to a then-unknown Warren Beatty in 1960. However, their relationship ended the following year due to his alleged infidelities. Joan subsequently married singer-songwriter Anthony Newley in 1963, with whom she shares children Tara, 62, and Alexander, 60, before divorcing in 1971. Her third husband was former Beatles manager Ron Kass, whom she married in 1972 and had a daughter, Katyana, 53, before divorcing in May 1983.Her fourth marriage to former singer Peter Holm in 1985 lasted just 13 months and resulted in a fallout with her sister Jackie, who did not approve of him