Smith starred in the hit Aaron Spelling series alongside Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson
Jaclyn Smith’s kid was paradise sent.
The “Charlie’s Angels” alum took to Instagram on Thursday and posted an uncommon photograph of her child Gaston Richmond. In the snap, the 76-year-old is seen accepting the 39-year-old.
“My Son-Shine!” the entertainer subtitled the pic.
In any case, the star’s adherents were more centered around how energetic and gleaming Smith looked.
“You never age!” one client spouted.
“76? Amazing, she looks more youthful than him,” one more remark. “I’m puzzled. I’m without discourse.”


“Attractive child sparkle, yet for what reason does he look more established than her? No offense,” one client addressed.
“You are 76 in this pic? OMG,” one supporter composed. “You look AMAZING! An incredible photograph of you both!”
Back in March, Smith shared a sincere accolade for Richmond for his 39th birthday celebration on Instagram.
“He showed up securely on this planet, making me the most joyful lady on the planet,” she composed at that point, alongside sharing a few return photographs. “It seems like he began surfing before walking…Always inquisitive, profoundly perceptive with the most thoughtful most delicate heart. He stays one of my beloved people on this planet.”


“Gaston, you will forever be my child sparkle. I am glad 39th birthday celebration! I love you,” she added.
Back in 2018, Smith told she actually has affectionate recollections of her time shooting “Charlie’s Angels.” The hit series broadcasted from 1976 until 1981.


“We had giggled, we had such countless chuckles,” said Smith at that point. “Heavenly messengers in chains, being tied together. Having lunch together. It was schooling and it was enlightening in light of the fact that every young lady was so novel with her own character and style. What’s more, these are my companions today. That bond is the thing that I truly recall.”
“The fellowship is the thing that I treasure from that. The companionship. Aaron Spelling was so dear to me. He’s someone I miss. He was a close companion, just as the maker of that show and the maker. We’ve lost certain individuals. John Forsythe, what an honorable man. David Doyle. Also obviously Farrah [Fawcett]. It’s mixed to recall.”