Joan Collins, 91, Who Faced Misfortune in 4 Marriages, Found Love with a Theater Manager 32 Years Her Junior — Pics of the Couple
From enduring abuse in one marriage to infidelity in another and an “acrimonious” divorce, Joan Collins faced immense personal challenges. Yet, at nearly 70, she found lasting love with a younger man she calls “the most honorable” she’s ever known.
An iconic actress and Hollywood mainstay, Joan Collins said “I do” four times before swearing off marriage for good after a particularly turbulent fourth union. But meeting her fifth husband changed everything.
Over 30 years her junior, he quickly won her heart, and although their age gap was the talk of the town, their marriage has now flourished for nearly two decades. Take a look at photos of the happy couple and what the actress said is the secret to their romance.
Inside Joan Collins’ Four Marriages
Collins became a household name with her captivating performances on screen, particularly through her legendary role as Alexis Carrington on “Dynasty.” The Hollywood icon also enchanted fans with her charm and breathtaking beauty.
Circa 1950, Joan Collins began her journey to stardom, captivating audiences as one of Hollywood’s most glamorous icons with roles in films like “The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing.” | Source: Getty Images
In 1951, Joan Collins posed for the Daily Herald’s Women’s Section, modeling a look that showcased her early elegance and poise, hinting at the star she was destined to become. | Source: Getty Images
Circa 1953, Joan Collins filmed “Turn the Key Softly.” With her striking features and classic style, she embodied a signature look that defined elegance and made her one of the most unforgettable faces of her era. | Source: Getty Images
However, while her career flourished, her personal life was marked by complex and challenging marriages. The actress’s first marriage was to Maxwell Reed, a British actor known for his work in the 1940s and 1950s. Despite his on-screen charm, Collins revealed their marriage was far from ideal.
Reflecting on this dark period in her life, Collins shared, “We made it clear from the beginning that there were certain things we wouldn’t tolerate in our marriage.”
The actress continued, “Sadly, abuse is something I experienced in my first marriage, and no woman (or man) should ever allow it, either mental or physical, although so many still do. That is why I support the #MeToo movement and I hope that it will spread outside of show business and fashion to help everyone.”
The “Dynasty” star then entered her second marriage with British singer-songwriter Anthony Newley, who gained fame for his work in musical theater and pop music. Though their marriage started on a high note, Collins eventually discovered Newley’s unfaithfulness.
At just 18, Collins took her first steps into marriage in 1952. Her union with Maxwell Reed would later reveal darker undertones, shaping her perspective on relationships. | Source: Getty Images
A radiant Joan Collins with her first husband shortly after exchanging vows. Though they began with high hopes, the actress has openly spoken about the challenges she faced in this troubled marriage. | Source: Getty Images
A day after their wedding in 1963, Joan Collins and Anthony Newley enjoyed a night out at a club. Though they shared the high life, their marriage was ultimately overshadowed by Newley’s womanizing, leading Collins to end their relationship. | Source: Getty Images
In 1964, Joan Collins and Anthony Newley were photographed with their daughter. Despite their glamorous appearances, Collins later revealed their marriage struggled due to Newley’s infidelity. | Source: Getty Images
Reflecting on her disappointment, she stated, “Infidelity is another no-no. My marriage to Anthony Newley ended because of his womanizing and to me that breaks a sacred bond. Faithfulness and trust in each other are essential […].” The couple shared two children, Tara and Sacha.
Following her divorce from Newley, the actress married Ronald S. Kass, a music executive who had served as the head of the Beatles’ record label, Apple.
By the time they wed, Kass had recently lost his job, and his financial troubles compounded when he became reliant on Collins’ earnings. According to reports, Kass also struggled with heroin addiction, creating further challenges for Collins. Together, they had a daughter, Katy Kass, but their marriage did not stand the test of time.
The Hollywood beauty’s fourth marriage was to Swedish singer Peter Holm, a union that became one of her most publicized relationships. Holm was known for his work in European music but became better known for his high-profile relationship with Collins.
Reflecting on the experience, the actress remarked that their relationship was “dragging along.” She added, “After the acrimonious divorce from my fourth husband, Peter Holm — a process that lasted longer than the 13-month marriage itself — I had declared that I never wanted to marry again […].”
On January 30, 1982, Joan Collins attended the 39th Annual Golden Globe Awards with Ronald S. Kass. A former music executive, Kass was a significant presence in her life despite the financial and personal struggles that eventually strained their marriage. | Source: Getty Images
On January 29, 1983, Joan Collins attended the 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards with Ronald S. Kass. The pair shared moments of elegance and joy, capturing the allure of Collins’ life both on and off the screen. | Source: Getty Images
In 1983, Joan Collins attended the Young Musicians Annual Celebrity Mother-Daughter Fashion Show Luncheon with Peter Holm. Their relationship was highly scrutinized, eventually ending in a turbulent divorce that would outlast the marriage itself. | Source: Getty Images
Circa 1985, Joan Collins and Peter Holm appeared together in public. Despite their glamorous appearances, their relationship faced significant challenges, leading Collins to declare she would never marry again after their split. | Source: Getty Images
Finding Lasting Love
In a twist, Collins found lasting love in her fifth marriage to Percy Gibson, a theater company manager 32 years her junior. At the time of their wedding, Collins was 68, and they had met earlier that year at a New York City book signing event for her self-help book, “My Friends’ Secrets.”
“Percy is the most honorable man I’ve ever met,” the actress shared. She explained that their relationship developed gradually, allowing them to build a deep understanding. “We got to know each other very, very well before we committed. We really, really got to know each other deeply in the right way,” Collins said.
Their substantial age gap initially drew public curiosity, yet Collins remained unbothered by the commentary. Marrying a younger man came with the advantage of being with someone who shared her vitality and zest for life.
The actress acknowledged that Gibson’s youthful energy inspired her to maintain her own physical and mental health, motivating her to stay active and engaged. She humorously added that her energy sometimes surpassed his, leaving Gibson jokingly unable to keep up with her lively pace.
Over time, the age difference became less of a topic as people witnessed their happiness and dedication to each other. She laughed off inquiries about their age gap early on, once quipping, “If he dies, he dies!”
As the secret to their marriage, the actress revealed that their nearly two-decade-long relationship thrives on shared values and a few simple practices. Collins embraced the advice of her friend Michael Caine, attributing some of their marital success to having separate bathrooms.
On April 16, 2001, Joan Collins attended the 12th Annual GLAAD Media Awards with Percy Gibson. Their relationship would soon grow into a lasting marriage, defying public skepticism over their age difference. | Source: Getty Images
In 2002, Joan Collins and Percy Gibson were photographed together at a party. Their blossoming relationship continued to capture attention, with the couple displaying a strong bond early on. | Source: Getty Images
On March 10, 2024, Joan Collins attended the Vanity Fair Oscar Party with Percy Gibson. More than two decades into their marriage, the couple remains a striking presence on the red carpet. | Source: Getty Images
On March 10, 2024, Joan Collins attended the Vanity Fair Oscar Party with Percy Gibson. More than two decades into their marriage, the couple remains a striking presence on the red carpet. | Source: Getty Images
On May 20, 2024, Joan Collins and Percy Gibson attended the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Killik & Co “Money Doesn’t Grow On Trees” Garden, showcasing their enduring partnership amid vibrant surroundings. | Source: Getty Images
The Hollywood star humorously shared, “Michael once said the secret to a happy marriage is separate bathrooms. We try to keep to that rule. It really does make a difference.”
Despite their occasional disagreements, the couple is quick to apologize and laugh things off, making it a point to celebrate each other regularly. Collins said their mutual respect and open communication created a balanced and joyful partnership.
Collins revealed, “We compliment each other all the time but I’m also quick to point out if he’s getting a bit of a tummy, and he will say if I’ve gone a bit OTT with the glitz.”
The actress added, “Percy loves me best when we are at home together – me without make-up and him unshaven and in his tracksuit bottoms.” On February 18, Collins took to Instagram to share a snap of her and Gibson in honor of having him by her side for 22 years.
In August, Gibson and the actress were the picture of a loving couple in a social media post, where she wowed in a silver number and she looked dashing in a white suit.
“You make such a stunning couple and you look so happy,” one social media user commented. Another shared, “Beautiful couple.” A third added, “Absolutely stunning a beautiful classy couple God bless you both💗🍾🥂💕🌹.”
After four marriages that did not last, Joan Collins found lasting love and companionship with her much younger love, Percy Gibson. Their bond, built on respect, understanding, and shared values, has stood the test of time and public scrutiny.