People are losing it over how gorgeous Rachel True from "The Craft" is, and we mean...duh!

While it’s true that every ’90s girl’s fave teen goth flick The Craft turned 20 last year, there are certain things that happen that make its heyday seem like it just happened. One of those? Actress Rachel True, who hasn’t aged a day since 1996, apparently.

In case you need a refresher, True played one of the four main leads in the movie, Rochelle. She’s the one who casts a revenge spell on Christine Taylor that makes all her hair fall out, and is also who the other girls lift off the ground in your favorite ’90s sleepover game and mine, “Light as a feather, stiff as a board.”

Remember how gorgeous she was?

And how she and Neve Campbell’s Bonnie were #BFFGoals?

The Plastics who?

Over two decades later (and 19 years after she starred alongside Dave Chappelle in Half Baked), True is still a complete stunner. Check out this series of snaps she shared to her Instagram account last month.

And this one from last year. Wow.

And now? Rachel True is 50 years old and seriously #LifeGoals.

When The Craft premiered in theaters, True was actually the oldest of the main cast — 29, playing a teenager! (And we get it — I mean, she could still pass for a teenager, in our opinion.)

We aren’t the only ones fawning over how beautiful True still is. Twitter is beside itself, as Twitter tends to be.

“Where’s the pic of her at 50?” user @HankRea asked, and we’re like, no but seriously. false

True herself even tweeted her gratitude for the kind words, because she’s apparently a perfect human.

And she pointed out the damn truth, too: That we shouldn’t be afraid of getting older. With age comes wisdom, and we are all about that.

One of her secrets to looking youthful seems to be from the lifestyle she leads, as True posts regularly about plant-based eating and healthy living in general.

Here’s video where she talks about the benefits of lemons (and also totally owns her “frizzy” hair, which, go girl).

And just for fun, here’s a photo of her last year, rocking a tank sporting a famous Nancy line from The Craft and brb while we give Rock N Horror Apparel all our money.