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Bewitched by Time: Erin Murphy on Aging Gracefully and Those Facelift Whispers

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  • October 28, 2025
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Bewitched by Time: Erin Murphy on Aging Gracefully and Those Facelift Whispers

Remember Tabitha from Bewitched? Of course, you do. That magical little girl with a penchant for wiggling her nose, played by the truly charming Erin Murphy. Well, it seems our beloved TV tot, now very much an adult, recently stirred up quite the conversation on social media after sharing a particularly radiant photo.

You see, the internet, being the internet, can sometimes jump to conclusions, and this time the buzz was all about whether Murphy had perhaps indulged in a little surgical refresh – a facelift, specifically. It's a tale as old as Hollywood itself, isn't it? A public figure looks incredibly good, and suddenly, everyone's a detective.

But for once, honestly, the speculation seems to be just that: speculation. Murphy herself, bless her, decided to clear the air, which, let's be frank, is always appreciated. In an interview with Closer Weekly, she directly addressed the whispers, and her answer was a resounding 'no' to the facelift question.

So, what's her secret then? Because she does look rather fantastic, and genuinely, one might wonder. According to Murphy, it boils down to a delightful cocktail of good genes – something we can all aspire to, or, you know, just lament not having – a happy disposition, avoiding unnecessary stress (easier said than done, I grant you), and a dedication to healthy eating. And, as any savvy person knows, a little sunscreen and some good lighting never hurt anyone, right?

She did admit, and this is where the human touch really comes in, to having had some minor tweaks. Botox, for instance, not just for cosmetic reasons, but also for migraines. A 'tiny bit' for looks, yes, but nothing, she emphasized, that amounts to a full-blown facelift. It's that nuanced, candid admission that makes you think, 'Ah, a real person, navigating the complexities of public scrutiny and personal choices.'

It’s refreshing, actually, to hear someone in the public eye advocate for aging gracefully. In an industry so often obsessed with eternal youth, Murphy's approach feels grounded, a quiet rebellion against the relentless pressure to turn back the clock at any cost. She's proof, perhaps, that a little magic – the genuine, inner kind – truly goes a long way.

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