Bewitched star Erin Murphy addresses facelift speculation with makeup-free selfie: 'This is me at...

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&34;Not sure why so many random people on social media feel the need to speculate that I've had a facelift,&34; the actress writes. Bewitched star Erin Murphy a

"Not sure why so many random people on social media feel the need to speculate that I've had a facelift," the actress writes.

Bewitched star Erin Murphy addresses facelift speculation with makeup-free selfie: 'This is me at 61'

"Not sure why so many random people on social media feel the need to speculate that I've had a facelift," the actress writes.

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Dick York (Darrin), Erin Murphy (Tabitha), Elizabeth Montgomery (Samantha) in BEWITCHED

'Bewitched' stars Dick York, Erin Murphy, and Elizabeth Montgomery. Credit:

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Erin Murphy is setting the record straight about the speculation that she's had a facelift by showing that she has nothing to hide.

The former child star, best known for playing Tabitha Stephens on *Bewitched*, recently posted a makeup-free selfie on her Instagram page a few months after celebrating her 61st birthday.**

Erin Murphy attends the 13th Annual Ed Asner and Friends Celebrity Poker Tournament at CBS Studio Center on June 14, 2025 in Studio City, California

Erin Murphy in 2025.

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"This is 61...WITHOUT a facelift, without any makeup," the actress captioned the bare-faced selfie in direct reference to those speculating on whatever cosmetic procedures she may have had done.

"Not sure why so many random people on social media feel the need to speculate that I've had a facelift; but I haven't. I suppose it's a backhanded compliment that you think I look good 'for my age,'" she continued. "This is me at 61. I've got a scar on my forehead from when my head hit the pavement a couple years ago in a dog walking accident. I've got a scar under my chin from when it hit the kitchen floor when I was a little girl. I have smile lines around my eyes, since I laugh more than I cry. I've got some freckles and a little tan, since I love the sunshine."

Murphy advised that the online commenters who felt inclined to "sit down at the computer and write something negative about someone you've never met" choose to follow an age-old adage and say nothing at all if they don't have anything nice to say.

"Get outside and enjoy this beautiful day," she concluded her message. "That's where I'll be. 🌞"

"You are absolutely beautiful, don't change a thing," one user replied to Murphy's post. Another wrote, "Well said Miss Murphy!! You have been very blessed... and you're simply a 'fresh-faced' Beauty, that so many pay so much, in a sad attempt to look as 'beautiful' as the Good Lord has made you."

It's been nearly 50 years since Murphy played the onscreen daughter of Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York (and later Dick Sargent), yet her fans still ride for their favorite young witch. "Everyone knows witches age differently from mortals," one fan joked in reply to the star's post.**

Murphy played Tabitha on the ABC sitcom from 1966 to 1972; the series aired for eight seasons from 1964 to 1972.

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Some might remember that the "scar under my chin" that Murphy referred to was even written into a classic *Bewitched* episode, "Tabitha's Very Own Samantha."

During the 1970 episode, Montgomery's character Samantha asks Tabitha, who is wearing a large bandage on her face, "How's your chin?" When Tabitha responds positively, her mother responds, "Maybe the next time I tell you you're too young to fly, you'll pay attention to me!"

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In an interview celebrating the show's 60th anniversary with PEOPLE last year, Murphy credited the fans for upholding the show's beloved legacy.

"It's like people love the show. They watched it when they were kids. Their kids watch it now, their grandkids watch it. I think there's something about *Bewitched* where it's the magic and it's well-written and the acting is amazing," Murphy said. "And I think if something's good, it stands up over time. So I hope people still like the lighthearted thing, but we also had some messages in there."**

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