The ‘All My Children’ actress celebrated the first day of November in the changing leaves.

In the picture, we can see Lucci looking totally blissed out as she poses outside under a tree that’s showing off some seriously gorgeous fall leaves. The soap star is wearing brown skinny pants paired with a classy camel-colored jacket, and she looks like the epitome of the season. While responding to a fan on the post, she said that she’d taken the photo at “a beautiful nearby golf course.”
Lucci kept her caption on the photo simple, writing, “Happy Sunday!!!” alongside emojis of fall leaves.
In the comments, her fans simply couldn’t get over how good this lady looks.
“Ageless beauty looking better with every year,” one commenter wrote, while another chimed in, “You always look so beautiful and your happiness shines from the inside out.”
Susan Lucci’s New Memoir Will Be Released in 2026
Though Lucci may no longer be acting quite as much as she once did, she does have a major project in the pipeline: Her upcoming memoir, La Lucci.
She shared the big news in April during an appearance on Good Morning America, revealing that her new book — a follow up to her previous memoir, All My Life, which was released in 2011 — is set to hit stores on February 3, 2026.

“15 years after my first book was released, I’m back to share new chapters in my life with my new memoir La Lucci,” she said while making her big announcement. “It’s an intimate glimpse into my life, with stories I’ve never told before. This book is directly from my heart. I can’t wait for you to read it.”
Susan Lucci to be honored for off-screen role: fighting heart disease
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Susan Lucci to be honored for off-screen role: fighting heart disease
For more than 40 years, Susan Lucci was the queen of daytime drama on the soap opera “All My Children,” pouring her heart into portraying the iconic character Erica Kane.
But in 2018 and 2022, Lucci went through some very real heart dramas, when doctors discovered potentially fatal blockages of her coronary arteries.
After having stents placed in her heart, Lucci recovered and set out to tell her story and pass her good luck forward. Today, she speaks out on behalf of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women initiative and has even lobbied about health issues on Capitol Hill.
For her longtime advocacy work and her devotion to raising awareness to fight heart disease, Lucci is being honored by the American Heart Association with its Voice of the Mission Award. She’ll receive the honor at the AHA’s 2025 National Volunteer Awards ceremony on June 17 in Plano, Texas.

“My dear friend Susan Lucci does an extraordinary job of sharing her heart for our mission,” said American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown. “I’m so grateful for her time, her tenacity and her passion for helping women understand that heart disease is their No. 1 health threat.”
For Lucci, who had her first cardiovascular episode in 2018, it’s personal. She had felt slight sensations in her torso in the previous weeks but dismissed them since she has always been extremely healthy.
Then, while shopping at a boutique, she felt “an enormous pressure (on my chest) and suddenly, I couldn’t ignore it.”
In that moment, Lucci flashed back to a TV interview she’d watched years earlier where a perfectly healthy woman described her heart attack symptoms as an elephant stepping on her chest. Lucci spoke with the boutique manager, who happened to have a degree in nursing. The manager quickly recognized Lucci’s symptoms, stayed calm and helped the actress get to a nearby hospital.

“It was like I had two guardian angels, one on each shoulder,” Lucci said.
At the hospital, doctors discovered one coronary artery was 90% blocked and a second, adjacent artery was 75% blocked. Left untreated, these blockages can lead to a heart attack, abnormal heart rhythms or even heart failure. Within hours, a cardiologist had placed stents — small, wire mesh tubes — to hold open her clogged arteries, and Lucci was discharged the next day.
Almost four years later, she felt a sharp pain in her jaw while alone at home. After dismissing it for a long time as a toothache, she finally went to the hospital, where doctors learned that an adjacent coronary artery had a 75% blockage, requiring the placement of another stent.
Having barely escaped a second potential heart attack, she felt “ashamed that I’d avoided calling the doctor for so long. I was dismissing all of my previous personal experience and slipping backward.”
Today, she wants to encourage everyone — especially women — to listen to their bodies and take their heart health seriously.
“Most women, myself included, do not put ourselves first on our to-do lists. We take care of our families, homes and careers, but we aren’t necessarily thinking of ourselves,” she said. “But if your body’s not behaving in a way that’s normal to you, you have to act on it.”
Lucci also urges people not to delay seeking medical help because they don’t want to bother anyone or they’re worried it’s a false alarm. She’s been there, done that, and is alive to warn others how deadly that can be.

“I remembered thinking ‘I can’t disturb this wonderful doctor and take him away from patients who need him. I’m going to be OK,” she said.
“My message now is that you need that doctor, too. They’ll be happy to send you home if you’re fine. But if you’re not, and you don’t go to the hospital, the worst may happen.”
As a national ambassador for the association’s Go Red for Women initiative, she’s joined researchers and survivors to lobby Washington lawmakers to improve policies aimed at fighting heart disease.
Cardiovascular disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined. Among women 20 and older, nearly 45% are living with some form of cardiovascular disease. Yet women make up only 38% of participants in clinical trials, according to the American Heart Association.
“The amount spent to fund heart-health research for women is much lower than it is for men,” she said. “It’s absurd. Women are not little men. I would like to see research on an equal playing ground. Let’s have parity there.”

The 78-year-old actress thanks the AHA for honoring her with the Voice of the Mission Award and giving her the chance to “pass forward the message” and help create positive change.
“I’m thrilled that the American Heart Association has given me this opportunity,” she said.
“I prayed for a way to use my platform to do more than just promote my acting projects. I didn’t pray to have a near heart attack. But when I had that experience, I felt compelled to use my story to help other women assess their health, to maybe go have a cardiac CAT scan and, if they’re feeling discomfort, to not just think ‘It will go away.’
“My message, especially to women, is we have to put our health at No. 1 on our to-do list.”

‘All My Children’ Fans Are Emotional as Susan Lucci Shares News “From My Heart”
The actress is doing something she hasn’t done for 15 years.
Susan Lucci is officially back — and she’s giving fans a new glimpse into the journey she took to get here.
Fans know the actress for starring as Erica Kane on All My Children. But some may not know she’s also an accomplished author, releasing a memoir about her life in Hollywood (titled All My Life) in October 2011. It seems there’s more to Susan’s story … and she’s taking fans on a new adventure in the form of a brand-new memoir.
Sharing the announcement on Good Morning Americaon April 28, Susan revealed her new book La Lucci is set to hit shelves on February 3, 2026. The memoir is available to pre-order now on Amazon. Susan explained how excited she is to tell more of her stories, sharing the ins and outs of her life in a way fans haven’t had access to before.
“Good morning, America. I’m Susan Lucci and I’m so excited to share a big announcement with you,” she stated in a clip posted on Instagram. “15 years after my first book was released, I’m back to share new chapters in my life with my new memoir La Lucci. It’s an intimate glimpse into my life, with stories I’ve never told before. This book is directly from my heart. I can’t wait for you to read it.”

Upon seeing Susan’s surprise career update, fans couldn’t stop showering her with words of excitement.
“Wow Congrats Susan!! Can’t wait to read this! 👏 💜,” one person wrote in the comments. “Great news! How fun! 🤩,” another agreed. “Ordering immediately!!!” a different follower added.
As far as what kinds of stories Susan is telling in La Lucci, the book’s official description on Amazon states that the book “explores Susan’s journey through love, joy, reinvention, and resilience in the face of profound loss — both personal and professional.” And if that wasn’t enough, she added how elated she was that her followers will get the chance to know her in a different way.
“Thank you so much, @GMA for announcing my new book — La Lucci this morning!!!” she stated in a follow-up Instagram post. “I’ve been working on this book for over a year—it’s my voice as you’ve never heard it before. I’m so proud to bring it to you—and I am so excited for you to read it! ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽.”

Susan Lucci, 78, looks ageless in floral dress as fans say actress is ‘still a stunner’ 14 years after All My Children
The actress recently taught former NFL star Michael Strahan an acting lesson live on Good Morning America

ALL My Children alum Susan Lucci has fans praising her ageless appearance after posting a photo of herself looking youthful in a form-fitting gown.
The actress shared a mirror selfie on Instagram over the weekend of herself dressed formally for a wedding.

Susan, 78, wore a pink and purple floral one-shoulder gown to the event, showcasing her incredible figure.
The dress hugged the TV star’s slender frame and showed off her strong arms as she focused the camera on her ensemble.
She paired the look with jewelry and her blonde, highlighted hair, which flowed straight down.
“On my way to the wedding!!!” Susan captioned the post.
Fans were in awe of the soap opera star’s appearance as she looked decades younger than her age.
“I swear you haven’t aged one bit. I need whatever you’re using, because honey you are flawless,” one person commented, and many others echoed the sentiment.
DECADES-LONG CAREER
Susan captivated fans when she first appeared on All My Children at the soap opera’s start in 1970.
She became the longest-running cast member on the series, portraying Erica Kane for its entire duration, until 2011.
Susan has continued acting on the small screen with roles in Hot in Cleveland, Devious Maids, and Difficult People.
However, fans will forever know her from her days on All My Children, and she recently shared some dramatic acting tips during an appearance on Good Morning America.
During the live broadcast in February with hosts Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Michael Strahan, the latter challenged Susan to teach him the tricks of making a good fight scene.
“Last time you were here, you put those chops to the test. You taught me the good old fake TV slap,” the former professional football player recalled.
“So how do you take a good soap opera fight to the next level?”
Susan agreed and showed Michael how to throw a glass of water in someone’s face, demonstrating on the athlete.
Most of the water missed Michael during their fake argument, but the ex-NFL star instantly regretted his ask, based on the shock on his face.
BACHELORETTE HOPEFUL
Susan’s name has been circulating in the media quite a bit in recent years, and not for her work on set.
Last spring, Susan responded to fans’ pleas about her joining Bachelor Nation’s The Golden Bachelorette.
“My mother used to watch The Bachelor, and I made fun of her,” the My First Ex-Husband star told Us Weekly.
“Now, years later, I’m totally addicted to The Bachelor — including The Golden Bachelor!”
Fans called for Susan to be the next Bachelorette, and producers confessed she was at the top of their list.
“ABC sees Lucci as the perfect candidate because of her age appropriateness and the widely known narrative about losing her longtime spouse,” an insider told National Enquirer, per Radar.
Susan’s husband, Helmut Huber, died in March 2022 after 53 years together.
The New York native later revealed that she was contacted for the role but declined, stating “It wasn’t for me.”










































