She put on a show.
Carol Burnett stepped out in a tight outfit over the weekend to celebrate her 93rd birthday in Montecito, California.
The actress and comedy legend was spotted with her husband of 25 years, musician Brian Miller, before enjoying a quiet meal at Lucky’s Steakhouse to celebrate their big day on Sunday.
Photos of the happy couple showed Barnett wearing a white jacket, black pants, a matching scarf and sunglasses.
Her 85-year-old husband arrived at the trendy Montecito hotspot in a gray suit and walking arm in arm with the variety sketch show pioneer.
Barnett moved to Montecito in 2001, shortly before marrying her third husband, Miller.
The luxurious Santa Barbara enclave is also home to A-listers such as Oprah Winfrey, Ariana Grande, Jennifer Aniston, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Prior to dating Miller, Burnett was married to actor Don Saroyan from 1955 to 1962.
She then married television producer Joe Hamilton in 1963 and had daughters Carrie, Jody, and Erin, but they divorced in 1984.
“We have a great relationship,” the “Palm Royale” alum said of her now husband on a 2007 PBS special. “And I feel so lucky to be with him at this time in my life.”
Barnett added, “All my friends have completely accepted him, and he loves all of my friends, so it worked out.”
In 2023, to commemorate the icon’s 90th birthday, NBC aired a television special, “Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter and Love.”
Comedians such as Amy Poehler, Jane Lynch and Steve Carell performed at the gala, while fellow legends Julie Andrews and Cher also paid tribute.
“I feel like I’m 11 years old!” Barnett told Page Six three years ago, ahead of her 90th birthday.
“By the evening I was completely freaked out,” she added of the star-studded NBC special. “It was incredible. This isn’t a birthday party. This isn’t a roast. It’s a variety show.”
In an exclusive chat with The Post, Burnett recently reflected on his 70 years of accomplishments and why he wants to be forever remembered on “The Carol Burnett Show.”
“Our show made people happy when they needed a laugh, when they needed a laugh,” she said earlier this year of the hit CBS sketch comedy show, which ran for 11 seasons from 1967 to 1978.
“I’m very happy with where I’m at right now. Everything that’s happened to me has gotten me to where I am,” Barnett added at the time. “So why change it?”
