People Magazine from 1982
Ava is sensitive about her plump, ravaged appearance in previous films. "It's fine being stared at as a pretty girl, but not as a freak. When I tried to make myself ugly, they said, 'Oh, she's lost her looks,' " she rationalizes. "They weren't thinking of me as an actress. I wasn't allowed to be unattractive." Priest finds Ava looking her best in a decade. "I was born with good health and a strong body and spent years abusing them," she laments. "Now I spend a lot of time taking care. I go on tremendous health kicks—exercise, yogurt, no booze. Of course," she adds, brandishing a king-size Winston, "I smoke too much." She walks Morgan briskly six times a day and periodically checks into health farms. "Without shame," Ava allows, "I say that I happen to be an extremely beautiful woman at any age."