":" The Valley's Ultimate Vixen

Written by Nadine Toren

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Guys loved her and girls wanted to be her. Now, the Valley's very own "Wonder Woman" is sharing what it takes to be a super-hero.

In her 20s, she was the bombshell in blue and gold fighting off bad guys. Now, at 59-years old, the original “Wonder Woman” must have some secret, special powers up her sleeve—she’s still as sexy as ever.

Meet Lynda Carter—the former female super-hero, Miss World USA, and vivacious Valley vixen.

“I am totally a desert girl. My father calls me a ‘desert rat,’” said Lynda Carter.

Yes, while she’s lived in D.C. more than 20 years, Carter calls home. She recently made a pit-stop in the Valley to be the Grand Marshall in the Phoenix Pride Parade.

“There is such love among the Arizona people,” said Carter.

The actress says good old AZ is the finest state in the country. She went to Arcadia High, and hit the road after high school, pursuing a singing career touring around the country. At 22 years-old she returned to the Valley and took to pageants. Beauty and luck were surely on her side…within due time, she became Miss Phoenix—then after that, Miss World USA.

The divine diva was bound for great success. She ditched the Valley for California, and headed straight to Los Angeles. That’s where she scored the star-role in “The New Adventures of Wonder Woman,” (1975-1979). Carter quickly became a heartthrob, strutting her tight 24-year old body in little shorts and a bustier. Guys loved her and girls wanted to be her.

“I think every actor needs to make the characters they play a part of them.”

Carter carries Wonder Woman everywhere she goes—but the starlet says it’s not all about outside beauty.

“A real wonder woman is who you are on the inside; what it is about you that makes you feel powerful.”

She also says Wonder Woman’s greatest gift is that of curiosity—if you don’t stimulate your brain, you’ll be bored. …And bored is one thing Lynda Carter has never been.

After her stint on the hit TV show, she got hitched and had kids. She’s been married now more than 25 years—claiming patience is the key to a successful relationship.

Her son is currently traveling the world before starting law school, and her daughter is in college.

“It’s a privilege to be their mother.”

I’m sure her kids feel the same because mama is a triple threat.

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Written by Nadine Toren

Not only is she a beauty queen and wonder woman, but singer too.

In 2009, she released her first album called “At Last,” and her second CD is due out late April. Get ready for a groovy twist on old tunes like “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” “Locomotion,” and “Heat Wave.” It will be available at Barnes & Noble and on iTunes.

“I want to make classics ‘cool’ again.”

During her quick stay in the Valley, Carter caught up with family over margaritas at Macayo. Yes, she prefers the ultimate power food—Arizona’s Mexican cuisine. Lynda frequents the Valley a couple times a year; Phoenix will forever be a part of this wonderful woman’s heart.

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