Pierce Brosnan, 68, Is Handsome With Gray Hair As He Picks Up Bouquets Of Flowers

Pierce Brosnan Looks handsome as always at the age of 68. Status as a Silver Fox! During his shopping run, Pierce Brosnan sported grey hair and picked up bouquets of white, yellow, and orange roses.

Pierce Brosnan, 68, is now a proud silver fox, sporting grey hair while shopping for rose bouquets. He wore his hair in a light grey cut and carried two bouquets of yellow roses and one bunch of white and orange roses. He dressed casually in a black hoodie, T-shirt, and pants. During the coronavirus pandemic’s Omicron variant breakout, he also wore a black mask.

His current appearance is in sharp contrast to his portrayal of King Louis XIV in the upcoming film The King’s Daughter. He has shoulder-length brown hair in the period piece. While the two appearances are vastly different, he manages to pull both off admirably.

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Although the former James Bond is a hunk, he has been taken for quite some time. For more than 20 years, he has been married to Keely Shaye Smith, 58. She’s currently a journalist, but she used to be an actress before meeting the Mamma Mia! actor. She appeared in a variety of films and television shows, including General Hospital, Norman’s Corner, and The Opponent, in small roles.

Dylan Brosnan, 25, and Paris Brosnan, 20, are Pierce and Keely’s adult children. From his former marriage to Cassandra Harris, the False Positive actor has three children. She had Christopher and Charlotte with her late former spouse Dermot Harris and Sean Brosnan with Pierce before losing tragically from ovarian cancer. After their mother died, Pierce decided to adopt Christopher and Charlotte.

Pierce has spoken about how important family is to him, particularly during the pandemic. In 2021, Pierce told Gentleman’s Journal, “I cherish family very highly.” “I love being a father.” I grew up without a father figure or a stable family. There was a profound schism, a sense of isolation, and a sense of being alone, all of which tapped into the great power of my imagination. I had to rely on my own senses and intuition to get by. So I value and love the family.”

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