Beloved '90s Sitcom Star, 68, Stuns in Fitted Lace Gown at Spring Gala in NYC
Beloved '90s star of The Nanny, Fran Drescher, 68, is out proving age ain't nothing but a number again. The actress continues her recent head-turning tour across red carpets, stepping out last night to support the New York City Ballet.
Drescher was definitely not to be missed at the New York City Ballet's 2026 Spring Gala, wearing a gorgeous form-fitting, head-to-toe black lace gown. She appeared at the event with her bestie ex-husband Peter Marc Jacobson.
Drescher took to Instagram to share about her evening at the Lincoln Center in NYC.
"What a night of music, dance & NY glitterati!" Drescher wrote. "Mick Jagger was the honorary Chair and came on stage with Jimmy Fallon and both were cheeky and funny and delightful!"
Both Drescher and Jagger served together on the gala's Host Committee this year.
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In her typical fearless style, Drescher also took a moment in her Instagram post to get into a good story about sharing a joint with Jagger in back in the early 2000s:
"I got to tell Mick how 20 yrs ago i was invited to Jerry Hall's 50th in London and was seated at the children's table being a last minute invite when it became known I was in town," she writes. "Mick came over and sat with us for a bit. He pulled out a rolled joint that was cut with tobacco, as the English do, I had already quit smoking but thought to myself, I am not going to miss this moment to share a reefer with Mick as he passed me the J!"
Take in all the glory that is Fran Drescher's look at New York City Ballet's 2026 Spring Gala:
Here's everything Drescher shared about the event on her personal Instagram:
Fran Drescher shows up with her vibrant, always-fresh energy:
Drescher continues to lead her Cancer Schmancer health organization (she's a celebrated uterine cancer survivor herself!) and is serving her second term as president of the SAG-AFTRA union. She starred brilliantly in the 2026 film Marty Supreme, alongside actor Timothée Chalamet, who recently landed himself in hot water when he said "no one cares about" ballet and opera.
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This story was originally published May 8, 2026 at 3:56 PM.