Tom Selleck, 77, is not afraid of aging, and he is comfortable with life’s dynamics and unwilling to change his views to fit any societal narrative or standard (Page 5 ) | August 27, 2024
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Amid addressing the claims, Selleck has been very honest about how he feels as an aging man. While he shared the changes he experienced, the actor also talked about what he does to make the aging process healthy.

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According to the “Blue Bloods” star, not dying his hair — accepting the change — and staying in shape by engaging in heart-pumping activities such as competitive softball and baseball has worked the magic.

Tom Selleck (as Magnum), Jillie Mack (as Sally Ponting), and John Hillerman (as Higgins) in the MAGNUM PI episode, "Professor Jonathan Higgins," which aired January 10, 1985. | Source: Getty Images

Although he is acquainted with golf, it is not his favorite sport; he only played it because of his father. Selleck had a great relationship with his dad, and as an older adult, he sees himself as a chip off the old block. While speaking about his likeness to his dad, he shared:

“I get a lot more like him. I hear him sometimes, in some things I talk about. Sometimes I hear him with my daughter. I don’t know what it was— my dad was a great guy, a great example.”

Selleck Refuses to Dye His Hair and Wants to Stay Natural
Selleck is a man who is comfortable with life’s dynamics and unwilling to change his views to fit any societal narrative or standard. So far, the actor has been proud of his salt-and-pepper hair. The 77-year-old welcomes his reality and would rather bask in it than compromise his beliefs on aging.

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He gallantly explained that he never dyed his hair, even though the pressures from people kept ringing. Interestingly, Selleck does not associate his hair color with wisdom; instead, he feels it is a blessing. Selleck revealed:

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