Salma Hayek says age has worked in her favor in Hollywood, and she is showing it openly. The 59-year-old attended the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony on April 18, 2026, in a sparkly black Gucci gown, with silver strands visible in the front of her hair.
Hayek wore her black hair in a French roll, with the rest tucked into the updo, and was joined by her husband, François-Henri Pinault, who wore a classic black suit and bowtie. She later shared photos from the evening on Instagram, where fans filled the comments with reactions to her gray hair.
That response fits a point Hayek has been making for more than a year: aging, she says, freed her from being trapped by the parts Hollywood expected her to play. In 1996, she was cast as the seductive vampire queen in From Dusk Till Dawn, and last year in March she told Marie Claire that age saved her from being typecast. “There was a time when I was the sexy girl, but thank God age came and gave me the ability to expand to other territories,” she said.
Hayek has also been direct about how she handles the gray itself. In a Vogue video last June, she said she does not dye her hair. “Okay, now I took this thing out because I also do makeup on the hair. I do not dye my hair,” she said, adding that she uses mascara or a root touch-up brush if she does not like the white strands. She also said, “You have to change your makeup and beauty routine as you get older.”
The reaction to her Instagram post shows the tension around her image remains. One commenter wrote, “Is that you Salma? Hmmm,” while another said, “Gray hair suits her.” The broader conversation around Hayek has also included criticism from some observers who say she refuses to dress her age, including when she appears in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. But Hayek’s public message has stayed the same: she is not hiding the fact that she is older, and she sees that as part of why she still gets to work on her own terms.