Donna Mills, 81, Wows in White as Daughter Chloe Mills Accompanies Her to Nope U.K. Premiere

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Donna Mills made her latest red carpet a family affair.
The Emmy Award winner, 81, looked radiant in a white pantsuit as she coordinated looks with her daughter Chloe Mills Thursday at the UK premiere of Jordan Peleit is Nope in London.
She donned a white blazer with lace detailing, layered over a matching shirt with white pants and a pair of beige suede heels. Donna finished the ensemble with a set of gold earrings and a matching necklace with a diamond pendant.
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“A night I would never say NOPE to! Thanks London for the warm welcome and thanks to @jordanpeele for your amazing work and including me in your @nopemovie masterpiece…” Donna wrote on Instagram. “Oh [and to] my baby girl @chloenicolemills for being my date.”
Chloe, 27, complemented her mother in a green satin dress with spaghetti straps and a thigh-high slit, which she accessorized with gold earrings, matching necklaces and a pair of nude stilettos .
She also shared some mirror selfies of her look on Instagram. “Mirror Moments”, Chloe wrote in the caption.
Donna has already opened to people on becoming a mother at age 54, when she adopted newborn Chloe in 1994.
“I was very focused on my career, but at some point I realized something was missing, it was a kid,” she said in May. “So I went after. I adopted her when she was four days old.
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“At that time I was 54 and people were like, ‘You’re going to be so old [to] have a little toddler running around. I never felt that. I never felt older than other moms who were probably in their twenties,” Donna added.
The Landing nodes alum noted that she and her daughter “see each other at least once a week and we talk every day or via text.”
Donna, who took 18 years to raise her daughter because she “didn’t become a mother to give [Chloe] to a nanny,” also argued for parenting later in life: “If you want to give to your career, I say having a kid later in life is better than having a kid early.”
See Donna Mills in Nopewhich is currently playing in theaters.