Ursula Andress, iconic Bond girl, embraces private life at 90

Swiss actress Ursula Andress, famously known for her role as Honey Ryder in the iconic James Bond film "Dr. No," is now living a private life at the age of 90. She has expressed her desire to remain out of the public eye, indicating she feels uncomfortable with the changes that time has brought.
Andress, who captivated audiences with her stunning performance alongside Sean Connery, revealed that she prefers solitude over the attention that comes with her past fame. "I don’t want people to see me like this," she stated, emphasizing her reluctance to engage with the public.
In recent interviews, she has shared insights into her life as a recluse, highlighting that she has distanced herself from the limelight following a stellar career in film. Despite her legendary status as a Bond girl, Andress has opted for a more tranquil existence away from the hustle and bustle of celebrity life.
Her reflections on aging and privacy shed light on the personal side of a woman who once graced the silver screen. Andress's choice to live quietly underscores the emotional struggles that can accompany fame and public recognition.