Hillary Clinton hobbled across the sidewalk on crutches as she left daughter Chelsea's New York home on her 70th birthday.

But she then ditched them to pick up her 'Wonder Woman' award at a star-studded ceremony on Thursday night.

Hillary, who suffered a broken toe after a fall in London earlier this month, made the superhero-like transformation as day turned to night.

She managed to look radiant in red in photos obtained by DailyMail.com, as she headed out of Chelsea's apartment before turning up crutch-less to accept the accolade.

The ex-Democratic presidential hopeful also managed a smile on the day she learned her campaign and the DNC were accused of 'hiding' the fact that they commissioned a dossier on Donald Trump.

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Hillary Clinton was out and seemed in good spirits, but still on crutches, leaving daughter Chelsea's home in New York City on her 70th birthday Thursday

Hillary has been recovering from a fall earlier this month in London while promoting her book 'What Happened'. The trip was cut short after her spill

Healed: In just a matter of hours, on the 70-year-old's birthday, Hillary ditched the crutches and accepted the Wonder Woman award

Hillary looked the picture of health as she gave Jane Fonda a hug on stage during the award ceremony

During the ceremony she was serenaded with 'Happy Birthday' led by Jane Fonda as the crowd joined in. She accepted the first ever award of its kind by the Women's Media Center.

Hillary appeared in good spirits along with other honorees, which included Ashley Judd. The actress appeared for the first time since being one of the main catalysts in the enormous Harvey Weinstein sexual assault and harassment scandal.

During her awards acceptance speech, the 70-year-old highlighted the women's equality.

'Last year when I was pursuing the presidency, I ran into people both men and women who thought sexism and the struggle for women's equality was so over: a thing of the past, ancient history,' Clinton said according to Bustle. 'Well what a difference a year makes.'

Harvey Weinstein accusers: Ashley Judd (left) accepted the Wonder Woman accolade and Mimi Haleyi attended as a guest

(L-R) Gloria Steinem, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Pat Mitchell sing Happy Birthday to Hillary Clinton onstage and share a toast at the Women's Media Center

The former Secretary of State also touched on how women are represented in the media.

'When will the media recognize we are half of the population and when our voices are absent you are not telling the whole story and that is your responsibility?' she asked the crowd. Adding 'It doesn't hurt just individual women, it hurts our public discourse.'

Before accepting her award, the focus of the day was on her birthday as well wishes poured in over Twitter.

Husband, former President Bill Clinton, took to the social network site to share a sweet happy birthday saying '70 has never looked so beautiful.'

But daughter Chelsea's message took the (birthday) cake with a beautiful vintage snap of she and her mother celebrating decades ago. The former first daughter added her own touching birthday wishes: 'So thankful for every birthday & every year we've shared. Looking forward to many more!'

Chelsea Clinton shared this vintage photo of her and her mother, wishing her a happy birthday on Twitter

Husband, former President Bill Clinton also took to Twitter and sweetly shared '70 never looked so beautiful'

While Hillary seemed bathed in love for her birthday, on the other side of the political party spectrum, Donald Trump Jr. used the occasion to taunt the 70-year-old.

In two separate tweets, minutes apart, the son of the President took aim at Hillary. The first was re-tweeting a tweet from Hillary last year.

In the tweet shared on her birthday in 2016, a then doggedly campaigning Hillary shared a snap of the herself as a child and captioned it 'Happy birthday to this future president.'

Donald Trump Jr took the 70-year-old's birthday occasion to take shots at Hillary

Low: Donald Jr tweeted this Fox News alert at the birthday gal as she has recently found herself caught up in the Russian Uranium Deal investigation

Donald Jr. dug through the archives to find that perfect tweet to take his first shot, sharing the tweet and captioning it: 'A year later the arrogance and entitlement in this tweet is exactly why it was never going to happen. #maga.'

The hashtag adding further to the dig as Make America Great Again was now President Trump's campaign slogan.

In a second tweet taking aim at the 70-year-old birthday gal, Donald Jr. hit out with a Fox News alert about the ongoing investigation into the Russian Uranium Deal, while haughtily wishing her 'Happy birthday Hillary.'