Kelly McGillis says she wasn't asked to be in 'Top Gun' sequel: 'I'm old and I'm fat'

American actors Tom Cruise, as Lieutenant Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell, and Kelly McGillis, as Charlotte 'Charlie' Blackwood, in a promotional portrait for 'Top Gun', directed by Tony Scott, 1986. (Photo by Paramount Pictures/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Kelly McGillis played Tom Cruise's love interest in the 1986 original, but won't appear in the Top Gun sequel. (Photo: Paramount Pictures/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

The recently dropped trailer for Top Gun: Maverick saw a 57-year-old Tom Cruise recreating some of the original 1986 film’s iconic scenes, right down to slipping on his character’s leather bomber jacket. Indeed, little has seemingly changed for Pete “Maverick” Mitchell — with the exception of his love life.

In a candid interview with Entertainment Tonight, Kelly McGillis — who played Charlie Blackwood, Maverick’s instructor, lover and Everly Brothers serenadee in Top Gun — confirmed that she wasn’t asked to return for the sequel.

“I’m old and I’m fat and I look age-appropriate for what my age is, and that is not what that whole scene is about,” the 62-year-old actress, who also starred in Witness and The Accused told the outlet in a phone interview. “But ... I’d much rather feel absolutely secure in my skin and who and what I am at my age as opposed to placing a value on all that other stuff.”

She added that she is “glad” for Jennifer Connelly, who will be taking Cruise’s breath away this go-round.

The mom of two added that she took time off from Hollywood to raise a family, get sober and focus on her health, noting that she was diagnosed with the alpha one antitrypsin disorder a few years ago. She also divorced her second husband, Fred Tillman, in 2002. In 2009, she publicly came out as a lesbian, entering into a civil union with partner Melanie Leis in 2010. The couple have since split.

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 17:  Actress Kelly McGillis, director Tony Scott, and actor Tom Skerritt pose onstage before the screening of "Top Gun" during AFI & Walt Disney Pictures' "A Cinematic Celebration of Jerry Bruckheimer" held at the Mann Chinese 6 on May 17, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images for AFI)
McGillis did reunite with Top Gun director Tony Scott (who has since died) and co-star Tom Skerritt in 2010. (Photo: Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images for AFI)

“It didn’t become a priority,” she said of her film career.

“It wasn’t like a major decision that I made to leave, it was just that other things became more important,” she added later. “I love acting, I love what I do, I love doing theater, but I don’t know. To me, my relationships to other people became far more important than my relationship to fame.”

McGillis also shared that she doesn’t “really keep in touch” with the Top Gun crew, and is unsure if she would take part in events promoting the film and its sequel. She also shared that she has yet to watch the new trailer.

"I am a home person. I'm really rooted in my home life. I can't remember the last time I worked," she said. "I feel really blessed that I don't have to work, you know? But I get the option to work, so I'm really blessed in that way. Not many people get that option later in life, so I feel very lucky."

PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 11:  Actress Kelly McGillis speaks onstage during the 'Love Finds You in Sugar Creek, Ohio' panel discussion at the UP portion of the 2014  Winter Television Critics Association tour at the Langham Hotel on January 11, 2014 in Pasadena, California.  (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
McGillis (pictured in 2014) said acting no longer became a "priority." (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

According to IMDB, her most recent screen credit was the 2018 TV movie, Maternal Secrets.

Her absence from the upcoming film, due to be released in 2020, has some accusing filmmakers of having a double standard.

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