
At 86, Amanda Lear still commands attention with her wit, elegance, and undeniable allure. More than a disco icon, she’s a singer, actress, TV host, author, and painter—forever reinventing herself.

Her origins remain wrapped in mystery, with conflicting tales of her birthplace and birth year. She grew up between France and England, studied art in London, and began as a model for designers like Paco Rabanne before becoming Salvador Dalí’s muse for nearly two decades.
Encouraged by David Bowie, Amanda launched her music career in the ’70s with hits like Blood and Honey and Follow Me, blending glamour with satire. She later became a beloved TV host across Europe, known for her sharp humor and fearless style.
In her 80s, Amanda thrived in theater and film, earning praise for roles in Escort Boys and stage comedies. She’s penned memoirs and novels, and her bold paintings grace galleries across Europe.

In 2025, post-heart surgery, Amanda is back—recording, painting, performing—proving that charisma, talent, and reinvention know no age.
