Melissa Gilbert left Hollywood in 2013 and hasn’t looked back since.
The “Little House on the Prairie” alum, 60, tells Page Six in an exclusive interview that she left Los Angeles for New York City because it was “so anti-aging.”
“I just didn’t feel like that was a safe place for me to age. It’s so anti-aging, which is one of my least favorite expressions in the world,” she says. “Anti-aging means dead.”
Gilbert explains that, while living in California, she felt pressured to conform and “not get any older and stay a size 2 or 4 or whatever [she] was at that time.”
However, following her cross-country move, she says that her mentality about aging immediately changed.
“I went from, ‘Oh God, I better not get older!’ to ‘Oh God, I’m so glad I’m older!’” she says. “I love the age I am right now. Sixty has been the most incredible year, just to look back on all the things I’ve done and to know that I’ve earned my opinions, I have value, I am wise.
“I have done so much and I continue to do it and it’s not over by any stretch of the imagination.”
Though the actress is now happily settled in Manhattan’s Upper West Side neighborhood with her husband, Timothy Busfield, she still has a lot of love for LA.
“I did not realize the depth of love that I have for my hometown until the wildfires,” she points out, referencing the Pacific Palides blaze that started on Jan. 7, 2025. “The amount of people I know who have lost everything, and not movie stars and television stars.
“It’s devastating and I do love so much about Los Angeles. It just wasn’t the right place for me to live in any longer but it will always be my hometown.”
As for her career, the “Dancing With The Stars” alum is getting ready to star opposite “Mad Men” star Mark Moses in the off-Broadway play “Still.”
The drama follows a couple who reunites after 30 years to see “if they can rekindle this relationship now despite the fact that that they are political, polar opposites.”
The “Prairie Tale” author confesses she pulled inspiration for her role from her real life as she had differing politics from her ex-husbands, Bo Brinkman (1988-1994) and Bruce Boxleitner (1995-2011).