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Charo, 75, opens up about embracing aging — and how she stands up for herself: ‘Nobody’s going to screw me’

February 1, 2026
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Charo, 75, opens up about embracing aging — and how she stands up for herself: ‘Nobody’s going to screw me’

Charo shared her outlook on aging and why she values the wisdom she now has.

The “Love Boat” alum, 75, said she’s choosing to embrace growing older, and boiled it down to making a positive choice.

“You get two choices. Very simple,” she explained to Fox News Digitalin an interview published Sunday.

“One, despair, cry, depression, feeling terrible. Another, eh, I’m going to take a second choice because I’m going to be wiser,” she continued. “Nobody’s going to screw me like they did before. I’m going to learn from my mistakes.”

Charo with blonde hair wearing a red turtleneck.
Charo, 75, said she’s looking at the positive side when it comes to aging in a new interview published Sunday. FOX News Digital
Charo wearing an orange crochet top and red mini skirt, posing at an event.
The “Love Boat” alum said she’s now wiser and nobody can “screw” her as opposed to what’s happened to her in the past. GC Images

Charo said she’s still looking for “new adventures.”

“I’m going to be taking care of myself,” she added, though noted that she has no issues in indulging in a glass of champagne or a piece of chocolate.

Charo shared that there were still things for her to look forward to.

“Every year you learn something,” she said. “Every year is something new. Every year you have new friends.”

Actress and singer Charo in a fuchsia sequined dress with her arms raised, standing on a blue carpet with
The Spanish singer and actress also shared that she’s still seeking new adventures. Getty Images
Actress Charo in a sparkly red mini-dress with arms raised, leaving a black van.
She noted, “Every year you learn something. Every year is something new. Every year you have new friends.” GC Images

“So it’s better to be alive and clever than to be feeling stupid, crying in a corner,” she added. “I take the second choice.”

The Spanish singer and actress also reflected on continuing on after her husband, Kjell Rasten, died by suicide in 2019.

Charo acknowledged she was “lost” after the incident but learned to accept it as time passed.

“Time made me grow up and understand that he died, and I cannot do anything but see his picture and pray for him, ” she said. “But you grow, and you go, ‘OK, God, let me live. What good can I do? Can I enjoy life?’”

Charo, a guitarist, singer, and actress, posing for a portrait with her guitar.
Charo said she’s taking care of herself, but can have a glass of champagne or a piece of chocolate when she wants. Getty Images
Entertainer Charo at the 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
She noted that the opposite choice is to just be depressed about aging. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Charo spoke about her late husband back in July 2019, sharing that she “had no clues at all” that he was going to take his own life.

The two had been married for over 40 years and shared a son together, Shel, now 44.

“He was the best husband, the best father, the best companion … [on] February 18, at 9 o’clock he shot himself but he didn’t want me to find him,” she recalled during an appearance on “The Talk.”

Charo and Kjell Rasten smiling.
Charo also spoke about the devastating death of her late husband, Kjell Rasten, He died by suicide in 2019. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Charo dancing with her husband Kjell, from
She said that she learned to deal with her heartbreak as time passed. Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

But she did end up finding him in an alley.

“‘He did not fall down, he put a bullet in his head,’” she said the police told her. “In that moment I had a bullet in my heart.”

Rasten was 79 years old.

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