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Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter can’t take all the credit for her flourishing social media-Tori Brazier-Entertainment – Metro

The star has made loads of new fans on Twitter.

Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter can’t take all the credit for her flourishing social media-Tori Brazier-Entertainment – Metro

From TV wonder to Twitter marvel, Lynda has lots of new fans (Picture: Getty)

Lynda Carter has found a passionate fan base twice over in her career: once as the iconic Wonder Woman in the original TV series and now as a witty, forthright and rallying presence on Twitter.

The 71-year-old TV star, who hit back at trolls during Pride month by confirming her famous character was ‘a superhero for bisexuals’, has also shared her outrage online over Florida’s controversial ‘don’t say gill’ bill and the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs Wade, ending the country’s constitutional right to abortion.

Discussing the recent legal ruling in a new interview, Lynda shared: ‘I am so stunned I haven’t really spoken out about my feelings. I don’t think I’ve ever been so speechless.’

She has always been political, joking ‘give me something to march about!’, but it’s only relatively recently that she’s brought this side of herself to Twitter.

However, Lynda freely admits to having had help with her popular social media presence.

Happy not to take all the credit for her online success, she has shared that she has a team of young women and ‘a couple of very cute guys’, led by media strategist Sabrina McMillin, that help her with the wording of her tweets.

You know we will. https://t.co/7jqy3rYkpx

— Lynda Carter (@RealLyndaCarter) June 25, 2022

One of my millennial friends who taught me all about memes just texted me this… Ha! pic.twitter.com/ehC5NWV4Gc

— Lynda Carter (@RealLyndaCarter) July 7, 2022

She added to The Guardian: ‘They get me. They get my voice, and my strengths and my weaknesses, and my sense of humour.

‘They are free to voice their own opinions, and they do. They lend their ideas, and expertise, and voices, and we are each other’s cheerleaders. That makes for a lot of fun.’

It’s this team who have helped the actress and singer grab politics by the horns and get stuck in.

The Wonder Woman actress seems as interested in campaigning for justice as her TV alter ego (Picture: Warner Bros Tv/Dc Comics/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock)

 ‘If not now, when, in my life and career? I’m just not afraid,’ she explained.

The actress lost her husband, attorney Robert A. Altman, last February at the age of 73, due to complications from a medical procedure.

She previously revealed that she was still struggling to come to terms with his death and ‘cried three times a day’ as she coped with her grief.

With her late husband in 2018 (Picture: Kristina Bumphrey/Starpix/Rex/Shutterstock)

She told  The Tamron Hall Show: ‘I feel that I need to pick myself up and dust myself off, and put one foot in front of the other and be as courageous as I can be, even when I don’t feel like it, to get past grief.

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‘And I cry probably three times a day. In the morning and at various times when I think of him.’

The couple tied the knot in 1984 and had two children together: James, 34, and 31-year-old Jessica.

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