She appears to have come back.

Raquel Welch visited the Beverly Hills building where Heritage Auctions is housed on Friday, making her first appearance in public in over two years.

The 81-year-old actress, who became well-known in the 1960s as a sex icon, was captured on camera by paparazzi while sporting a laid-back ensemble consisting of a white shirt, black leggings, and platform shoes. She also had chic eyewear and a straw hat.

Fans hadn’t heard or seen anything from Welch since she spoke with the Sunday Post in the UK in early 2019 until her most recent walk in broad daylight.

Despite her long career in the spotlight and roles in films like “Bedazzled,” “The Biggest Bundle of Them All,” and “One Million Years B.C.,” the artist revealed to the outlet that she enjoys keeping a “low profile.”

Welch stated that despite this, there are instances in which it is “nice to be noticed.”

She suddenly said, “I think that is far better not being seen! I believe that it is much preferable to go unnoticed. Like every other actor or actress, getting noticed has been the single most crucial component of my career.” I am incredibly appreciative that people are still interested.”

The Golden Globe-winning actress was well-known for both the famous roles she portrayed in movies and her several high-profile romances.

Her personal life was frequently in the press throughout her marriages to actor Richie Palmer, producer Patrick Curtis, filmmaker André Weinfeld, and first husband James Westley Welch.

Welch, who was given the name Jo Raquel Tejada when she was born in Chicago, has been alone for more than ten years following her divorce from Palmer in 2008.

She stated, “I love men and I love their company, but I am too independent and self-motivated,” in an interview in 2011.

“I’m open to dating, but to be honest, there aren’t that many good-looking people my age anymore,” she stated. “

“I don’t mind the traditional roles of male and female, but as you can probably imagine, I am a very strong-minded lady,” she said.

“I am sure that a lot of men would consider me to be a tough opponent. They wouldn’t be motivated to handle it, and even if they were, I might not be very motivated to do it either.”