Shirley MacLaine, 91, makes rare appearance lunching at Los Angeles hotspot

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Shirley MacLaine stepped out for a rare public outing to dine at a beloved celebrity hotspot in Los Angeles over the weekend.

The iconic actress, 91, was photographed linking arms with a male companion while leaving Nobu in Malibu, Calif., on Sunday.

She rocked a laid-back look, wearing a T-shirt and khaki pants for the daytime outing.

Shirley MacLaine was seen at Nobu in Malibu, Calif., on Sunday. AMNESTY FOR BRASIL. / BACKGRID
A male companion joined the Hollywood icon. AMNESTY FOR BRASIL. / BACKGRID

MacLaine rarely steps out, but when she does, she’s often spotted grabbing lunch with friends.

Earlier this month, she bundled up during a rainy day outing.

Then, in December, the “Terms of Endearment” star dolled up to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Dance Hall of Fame’s inaugural ceremony.

She sported a blue T-shirt and khaki pants. AMNESTY FOR BRASIL. / BACKGRID
MacLaine held onto her pal while walking. AMNESTY FOR BRASIL. / BACKGRID

MacLaine previously detailed that the secret to her longevity has been her “healthy” lifestyle throughout the years.

“I started my dance training at age 3 and stopped at about 67. It taught me discipline, loving music, working with people and dealing with pain,” MacLaine told People in April 2024.

The Hollywood icon also expressed her gratitude for continuing to work on small projects.

The “Apartment” star is rarely seen out. AMNESTY FOR BRASIL. / BACKGRID
Earlier this month, she stepped out to eat lunch with friends on a rainy day. RMBI / BACKGRID

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MacLaine has continued to work on small projects and appeared in two episodes of “Only Murders in the Building” alongside Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin in 2022.

That same year, she starred in the Paul Dektor-directed film “American Dreamer” with Peter Dinklage.

Additionally, the “Apartment” star released a memoir titled “The Wall of Life” in 2024.

MacLaine attended the Dance Hall of Fame’s inaugural ceremony in December. Getty Images for Dance Hall of Fame
At the event, she was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Getty Images for Dance Hall of Fame

MacLaine’s career started on Broadway in the 1950s, when she first starred in “The Pajama Game” musical.

She then made her on-screen debut in the 1955 Alfred Hitchcock-directed comedy, “The Trouble with Harry.”

The “Steel Magnolias” star has previously been nominated for six Academy Awards and secured the best actress title for her role in the 1983 movie “Terms of Endearment.”

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