Joan Collins is not at all pleased with the U.K. government's treatment of citizens over 70 during the coronavirus pandemic.
The 86-year-old actress blasted her country's government in a piece for The Spectator magazine in which she criticizes leaders for lumping together all individuals over age 70 for being the most at-risk of developing complications from COVID-19.
Collins called out the government for using a number of "horrible" expressions to define her age group such as referring to adults over age 70 as "overseventies" and deeming them the "vulnerables" of society despite many, like her, having "no health issues." On the 75th anniversary of VE Day Dame Joan Collins leads a 'Nation's Toast' on behalf of the women of the nation who.