Dame Joan Collins celebrates July 4 and the reopening of the pubs with a stunning throwback snap

Dame Joan Collins, 87, showcases her timeless good looks as she shares incredible throwback snap

She has been sharing a slew of throwback snaps throughout lockdown. 

And Dame Joan Collins delighted her fans on Saturday as she celebrated the reopening of the pubs with another classic photo.

The actress, who turned 87 in May, shared a snap of her looking radiant as she cradled one of her children.

Throwback: Joan Collins, 87, celebrated July 4 and the reopening of the pubs in England with a classic photo with one of her children

The ageless mother of three looked stunning in a yellow top and sunhat as she posed for the camera.

The Dynasty star, who has been married five times, shares children Tara and Alexandra with her second husband Anthony Newley, and her third child Katyana with her third husband Ron Kass.

She captioned the snap: ‘Wishing everyone young and old a happy July 4 and Super Saturday.’ 

It comes after the actress recently poked fun at living in isolation by sharing a snap of her younger self in a promotional image from the 1986 miniseries Monte Carlo.

Funny: The actress recently poked fun at life in lockdown as she shared a glamorous throwback snap of her character behind bars in the 1986 miniseries Monte Carlo (original pictured)

Funny: The actress recently poked fun at life in lockdown as she shared a glamorous throwback snap of her character behind bars in the 1986 miniseries Monte Carlo (original pictured)

In the snap a 1940s-dressed Joan appears to be trapped behind bars, as the series saw her character caught up in the midst of spies during the Second World War.

The star playfully captioned the post: ‘Still inside,’ along with several crying laughing emojis.

Monte Carlo saw Joan appear alongside veteran actor George Hamilton, and originally aired as a two-night event on CBS. 

Funny: The Dynasty star playfully captioned the post: 'Still inside,' along with a slew of crying laughing emojis (pictured in March)

Funny: The Dynasty star playfully captioned the post: ‘Still inside,’ along with a slew of crying laughing emojis (pictured in March) 

Last month, Joan criticised the UK government’s decision to introduce new rules for people flying into the country, announcing that they would have to enter a 14-day quarantine.

Taking to Twitter, the actress hit out at the ‘ridiculous’ restrictions in a scathing rant, where she said the move was ‘punishing’ families who had been isolating for months. 

In an impassioned post, she accused the government on ‘punishing’ families who had ‘blindly obeyed’ lockdown laws and urged Home Secretary Priti Patel to reconsider.

Fuming: Last month Joan criticised the UK government's decision to introduce new rules for people flying into the country, branding the rules 'ridiculous and unfair'

Fuming: Last month Joan criticised the UK government’s decision to introduce new rules for people flying into the country, branding the rules ‘ridiculous and unfair’

Enraged: Taking to Twitter  the actress hit out at the restrictions in a scathing rant, where she said the move was 'punishing' families who had been isolating for months

Enraged: Taking to Twitter  the actress hit out at the restrictions in a scathing rant, where she said the move was ‘punishing’ families who had been isolating for months

Scathing: She then wrote another tweet in which she said it was 'impossible' for people to plan their getaways this Summer, suggesting that it was like a betrayal to the hospitality industry

Scathing: She then wrote another tweet in which she said it was ‘impossible’ for people to plan their getaways this Summer, suggesting that it was like a betrayal to the hospitality industry

She wrote: ‘This #quarantine rule at airports preventing people wanting to get away for the summer is ridiculous and unfair. 

‘Millions of families have blindly obeyed instructions to isolate for months and are now being punished. #pritiplease #PRITIPATEL.’

She then wrote another tweet in which she said it was ‘impossible’ for people to plan their getaways this Summer, suggesting that it was like a betrayal to the hospitality industry.

Calling it out: Last month Dame Joan also criticised the UK government for being 'ageist' to those over the age of 70 amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis

Calling it out: Last month Dame Joan also criticised the UK government for being ‘ageist’ to those over the age of 70 amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis

She fumed: ‘It’s impossible to plan a family summer holiday at the end of June. It’s unworkable, unfair and unenforceable and it’s stabbing the airline and hospitality industry to death. You must reconsider #pritiplease #PRITIPATEL.’

The TV star divided fans with her opinion, with some seeing her point, while others remarked that there’s more important things to worry about than a holiday.

This isn’t the only time the thespian has shared her strong opinion on the decisions imposed by the UK government amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Last month she criticised the government for being ‘ageist’ to those over the age of 70 amid the ongoing crisis.

In her column for The Spectator, the actress claimed government advice saying elderly people needed to stay indoors during the global pandemic was ‘utter discrimination.’