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Time stood still on Sunday as Lynda Carter attended the 25th Annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humour In Washington D.C.
The 72-year old actress, best known for her iconic role as Wonder Woman, looked like she'd barely aged since hanging up her leotard as she greeted onlookers at the annual ceremony.
Carter captured the hearts, minds and in some cases fantasies of teenagers across the globe thanks to her portrayal of the legendary, lycra-clad superhero, a role she played for four years from 1975.
Making her way into the Kennedy Centre on Sunday evening, the actress opted for a comparatively demure black trouser-suit and matching mule-heel shoes as she prepared to honour actor and comedian Kevin Hart - the award's latest recipient.
Presented by Wells Fargo, the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recognises individuals who have impacted American society in a similar fashion to the 19th-century novelist and essayist Samuel Clemens, better known as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn creator Mark Twain.
Time stood still on Sunday as former Wonder Woman Lynda Carter attended the 25th Annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humour In Washington D.C
The 72-year old actress looked like she'd barely aged since hanging up her leotard as she greeted onlookers at the annual ceremony
Carter's appearance at the event comes after she discussed