Kate Jackson Virginia farm life
Definition
A phrase referring to the serene, post-Hollywood lifestyle of actress Kate Jackson, known for 'Charlie's Angels,' who retreated to a 128-acre farm in Virginia, surrounded by horses, chickens, woods, and mountains for a peaceful existence away from fame.
Symbolic of trading red carpets and spotlights for rural tranquility, as exemplified by Kate Jackson's choice to embrace farm living in Keswick near Charlottesville since the late 1980s.
Examples
After one too many bad auditions, she ditched LA for the full Kate Jackson Virginia farm life, where the biggest drama is a runaway chicken.
Dreaming of escape? Channel your inner Kate Jackson Virginia farm life and swap your yoga mat for a pitchfork – who needs Botox when you've got fresh eggs?
He traded his corner office for the Kate Jackson Virginia farm life, claiming that negotiating with goats builds better character than boardrooms ever did.
In a plot twist worthy of her old shows, Kate Jackson scripted the ultimate sequel: Virginia farm life, starring hay bales and zero paparazzi.