5 Forgotten Teen Idols – Inside the Lives of Celebrities Now Far from the Spotlight

5 Forgotten Teen Idols – Inside the Lives of Celebrities Now Far from the Spotlight

Leif Garrett, 1983 | Bobby Sherman, 1971 | Source: Getty Images
Leif Garrett, 1983 | Bobby Sherman, 1971 | Source: Getty Images

Celebrities like John Walmsley, Leif Garrett, Bo Derek, and more gave up their Hollywood lives for more normal ones. Some of these stars relocated to quieter places while others took on selfless medical work.

Ali MacGraw, Bobby Sherman, and other celebrities are now living completely different lives than the ones they led while in Hollywood. Some of them found their true callings like activism and more. Read on to learn all about what they’re doing now.

John Walmsley’s Life after “The Waltons”

Jon Walmsley was famously known for playing the role of John-Boy’s younger brother, Jason Walton, on the television series “The Waltons,” which premiered in 1972 and ran for nine seasons until 1981.

Jon Walmsley as Jason Walton and Judy Norton Taylor as Mary Ellen Walton on the set of an episode of "The Waltons" on September 20, 1977 | Source: Getty Images

Jon Walmsley as Jason Walton and Judy Norton Taylor as Mary Ellen Walton on the set of an episode of “The Waltons” on September 20, 1977 | Source: Getty Images

Since October 2019, Walmsley has been living away from the spotlight in Cornwall, Britain, after relocating from California, Living an anonymous life with her wife, Marion, the pair doesn’t have any children.

Walmsley’s parents were originally from Lancashire, Britain. They relocated to California when he was two, and he fell in love with Cornwall during a visit. Speaking about his anonymity in the quiet town, the voice of Christopher Robin for Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh” said:

“I don’t really get recognized as I changed my look a few years ago and now look quite different than on ‘The Waltons.'”

Instead of being upset that people didn’t know who he was, the successful musician shared how being anonymous was an advantage for him because he was a people-watcher. He noted how people tended to act differently around celebrities.

Walmsley said he and his wife loved the coastal path, the woods, the sea, the sheep, the farms, the wild ponies, the cows, and the “good food” where they now live. He explained how they’d gone there for vacations for years and that it started feeling like home.

On his music website, Walmsley recalled how he and his wife had chosen not to go on vacation in 2018 but to move to England in the summer. By June of that year, they’d already sold their car and RV and bid their friends and neighbors in Maine goodbye.

Some of the items Walmsley took with him to England included two parakeets he inherited from his mother, who passed away from Alzheimer’s disease. The actor and Marion started a new life, bought a car, opened a bank account, and registered with the National Health Service.

The couple has since been enjoying the moors, coastal paths, historic churches, and pubs in Cornwall. According to IMDb, Walmsley retired from acting and seemed to be thriving out of the spotlight. In a 2018 Thanksgiving post on Facebook, Marion was photographed kissing her husband on the cheek, with him confessing how “thankful” he was for his wife.

A drastic change in his appearance was also evident—he was gaunter, and his full red hair was replaced by shorter grays. He was also sporting a gray beard and mustache. This was a far cry from his images in February and June 2015, when he looked more like what his fans were used to. Being out of the limelight has been good for Jon Walmsley, who celebrated a big milestone in 2023 – turning 67!

Leif Garrett- The former Teen Heartthrob

Leif Garrett, along with David and Shaun Cassidy and the Bay City Rollers, was one of the names people thought of when it came to ’70s teenage idols. The “I Was Made for Dancin'” singer earned worldwide fans for his boyish looks and pop songs.

Leif Garrett during Music File Photos in the 1970s in Los Angeles | Source: Getty Images

Leif Garrett during Music File Photos in the 1970s in Los Angeles | Source: Getty Images

However, in 2023, he saddened fans when they saw his look at age 61. The star was a wholesome act that was inoffensive to his mainly pre-teenage girl fans and their parents, but his adult career was doomed.

In the mid-’80s, his career was pretty much done, although Garrett went back to acting in movies that didn’t gain much traction. Sadly, he was also struggling with substance abuse and the guilt over his involvement in one of his friends, Roland Winkler, becoming paralyzed from a car accident.

Leif Garrett posing for a photo circa 1970 | Source: Getty Images

Leif Garrett posing for a photo circa 1970 | Source: Getty Images

Over two decades ago, Garrett was drunk and high when he drove off the Hollywood Freeway, leaving Winkler, who died in 2017, paralyzed.

On March 30, 2023, author and actress Ginger Coyote shared a Facebook photo of Garrett and revealed it was what he looked like the last time she saw him. In the image, he looked different while wearing a bandana on his head, a scarf, and a jacket.

One fan responded to the post with a sad word for his appearance, “Aww.” Another person noted how they’d had “such a crush” on the singer for the longest time but that his story tugged at their heartstrings, while someone else could only say:

“OMG.”

Leif Garrett in 1977 at the Music File Photos in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Leif Garrett in 1977 at the Music File Photos in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

On March 20, 2023, another fan shared what looked like an album cover of one of Garrett’s offerings when he was still a big celebrity. The person revealed that they had his pictures on their wall in 1997. Someone else thought what happened to him and Winkler was a “shame,” and the actor became addicted to illegal substances.

The singer once confessed what led to his addiction and downfall, with the details, possibly shocking his fans. During his 2020 interview, Garrett revealed that when he was a teenage idol, his managers lied and said he was sick from exhaustion when they were pushing for his shows to be sold out.

The musician had to feign sickness and was “living this lie.” The goal was for him to come off as having a perfect image of what they wanted from him, but he knew it was wrong. As a young man, he also had a chance to have a musical career, but instead of starting immediately with training, his voice was processed until it barely sounded like him.

A background singer, Jim Haas, was brought in, and the person’s voice was quite prominent, and sometimes Garrett felt like they were making that person’s record and not his. The star felt like they were taking advantage of him for his looks when all he wanted to do was act.

Leif Garrett performs live onstage at The Vogue on July 25, 2015, in Indianapolis, Indiana | Source: Getty Images

Leif Garrett performs live onstage at The Vogue on July 25, 2015, in Indianapolis, Indiana | Source: Getty Images

He had to sing with plenty of technical help and lip-synced at concerts, which was a “horrible” experience for him. Garrett felt the experience was unfair to his fans who bought tickets to see his live shows.

The star lying about being a musical artist drove him to use illegal substances. The celebrity felt no one wanted to hear what he had to say as long as his records kept selling, and he’d wanted longevity as an adult artist.

However, things have since changed for him, with Leif Garrett saying now he felt good and played music because he loved it. Although, he wasn’t in a rush to do more than that unless it was right and as real as possible.

Bo Derek Lives a Quiet and Private Life with Her Second Husband

Born Mary Cathleen Collins in 1959, Bo Derek admits she just came up with the nickname “Bo” while she was dating director John Derek. The actress was only 16 when the director cast her in his movie, “Fantasies,” which ultimately led to an affair. He was 30 years older than and married to actress Linda Evans at the time.

Bo and John Derek in a black and white photo circa 1981 | Source: Getty Images

Bo and John Derek in a black and white photo circa 1981 | Source: Getty Images

However, the director and the actress fell in love while filming in Greece. Bo dropped out of high school to stay in Europe with the director and to avoid statutory rape laws. “The Ten Commandments” star then divorced Evans.

When the “Sunstorm” star turned 18, they moved back to California and remained married from 1976 until he died in 1998. The “Bolero” actor was 71 when he passed away from heart failure at the Marian Medical Center in Santa Maria, California.

Bo Derek and her first husband, John Derek | Source: YouTube/Oprah Winfrey Network

Bo Derek and her first husband, John Derek | Source: YouTube/Oprah Winfrey Network

After the success of Bo’s earlier movies, especially “10,” which launched her as an icon, her husband had her appear in several films that did not garner her any significant recognition or success. Five years after the death of her husband, the star met a man who made her fall right back in love: John Corbett.

They were both single when an agent friend of theirs set them up. The longtime couple married in December 2020 after being together for almost two decades. They never made a big announcement of their nuptials, as they’re both known to be very private people.

However, John made an exception while talking to his friend Jerry O’Connell on “The Talk,” where he flashed his wedding ring and said they got married in an intimate celebration. For many years now, they’ve enjoyed a quiet life on their ranch, as both Bo and John are animal lovers.

They have several horses and a vast property they can ride on. The first thing Bo usually does in the morning is ride her horse before embarking on the many chores that come with maintaining a huge ranch. Many of the things inside their home were items from her first husband’s ex-wives, particularly Ursula Andress and Linda Evans.

Most of the pieces were brought in from elsewhere, and she didn’t need to buy much to fill the space. Through the years, Bo has involved herself in many charities. She also started her pet care line called “Bo Derek Pet Care.”

Aside from their main home, they also have a property in Ventura, a little house by the harbor. The “5 Weddings” actress couldn’t help but gush about how fortunate she is to have beautiful homes, horses, and boats, too.

Bo Derek turned 66 in June 2023 and looked as fresh and youthful as she was at the peak of her career. She remains a sex symbol for many people, a term that the actress has gotten used to through the years.

From a Teenage Singing Sensation to a Life Saver, Bobby Sherman’s Journey through Hollywood

Bobby Sherman holds numerous titles: a singer, an actor, and an occasional songwriter. He enjoyed fame as a teen idol in the 1960s and ’70s after releasing a series of successful singles, including 1969’s “Little Woman,” which sold millions.

Former teen idol Bobby Sherman photographed in 1970 | Source: Getty Images

Former teen idol Bobby Sherman photographed in 1970 | Source: Getty Images

However, besides music, Sherman also became known as the man who sacrificed his career for his children. He took work as an EMT and later became a reserve deputy sheriff. By 1970, besides producing several hit singles, he was also filming “Here Comes the Bride” and “Patridge Family.” He was so busy that he filmed five days weekly and still did evening shows on weekends, with him stating:

“It was so hectic for three years that I didn’t know what home was.”

Pop star and TV actor Bobby Sherman posing for a photo | Source: Getty Images

Pop star and TV actor Bobby Sherman posing for a photo | Source: Getty Images

The concerts and shows were great, but he was so disoriented from working so much that he decided to take a break. He built a studio in his garage and, over the years, recorded scores for television shows. and movies.

In the early 1970s, Sherman was living his best life with a successful career in music and film and two boys he loved dearly. The star had it all, successfully striking a balance between his career and family. Unfortunately, in 1979, his marriage to Patti Carmel ended.
Bobby Sherman as a San Bernardino County deputy sheriff in 2003 | Source: Getty Images

Bobby Sherman as a San Bernardino County deputy sheriff in 2003 | Source: Getty Images

However, he chose to live close to his sons, Christopher and Tyler, to see them often after the divorce. During his sons’ childhood, the “Mr. Success” singer discovered that his now ex-wife was squeamish about blood. The star often nursed his children’s bruised knees and bloody noses and after taking an introductory first aid CPR class, he realized he had a knack for it, recalling:

“Eventually, if I’d be driving down the street and there was an accident, and there was no medical help on hand, I’d get out and, since I usually had some stuff with me, I’d help.”

More training led him to work as an emergency medical technician (EMT) and later added skills in defibrillation. He also started training other EMTs, instructing thousands of police officers in first aid and CPR.

When the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) caught wind of what he was doing, they invited him to the force’s training academy. In 1992, he became a sworn police officer with the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department and the LAPD.

He became the department’s chief medical training officer and in 1999 he was named LAPD’s Reserve Officer of the Year. The singer-turned-actor-turned-EMT thought his job of saving lives was gratifying, yet it was not limited to only patching people up as he also delivered five babies in the field, an experience he described as “tremendously rewarding.”

Despite having a different career, in 1998, after a 25-year absence, fans flocked to see him in concert as part of the “The Teen Idol Tour.” There he appeared alongside Peter Noone and former Monkees TV costars Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones. He had his final show as a solo performer in Lincoln, Rhode Island, on August 25, 2001.

Nine years later, the love bug bit him again, and he married his second wife, Brigitte Poublon, on July 18, 2010, in Las Vegas. With Poublon, Sherman founded the Bobby Sherman Volunteer EMT Foundation, based in Southern California.

Although he chose a different career path, the star remains grateful for the fans who adored him and allowed him the long-reigning title of “teen idol.” The star shared how he chose to give himself a break to do the things he wished:

“Being a teen idol afforded me so many different things in my life. God bless the fans. They made me a teen idol, and I wouldn’t change a thing.”

After many years of changing his career, Sherman still receives hundreds of fan letters. The “Happiness Is” singer, who turned 80 in July 2023, enjoys a quiet life with his wife and often looks forward to visits from his two sons and six grandchildren.

Ali Macgraw Gave up Hollywood for a Quiet Life in Mexico

Ali MacGraw will always be remembered as a great actress of beautiful, intelligent, and had great style. However, it’s not just her on-screen performances that have left a lasting impression—her romantic relationships have also made waves in the entertainment industry.

Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw in a scene from the 1972 movie "The Getaway" | Source: Getty Images

Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw in a scene from the 1972 movie “The Getaway” | Source: Getty Images

Throughout her illustrious career, the talented performer married three times. Her first union was with Robin Hoen, followed by marriage to the esteemed producer Robert Evans. Finally, she said “I do” to her “The Getaway” co-star Steve McQueen.

When MacGraw married Steve McQueen, he forced her to give up her acting career because he wanted to live a “normal life” after having had a difficult childhood. The actress recalled:

“At the time, he was the biggest movie star in the world, and he didn’t want me to work, so I essentially quit making movies and took care of my child [Josh].”

Robert Evans and Ali MacGraw at the premiere of "Ryan's Daughter" on November 9, 1970, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Robert Evans and Ali MacGraw at the premiere of “Ryan’s Daughter” on November 9, 1970, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

According to biographer Marc Eliot, McQueen’s infidelity and substance abuse, which contributed to his reputation as the industry’s “bad boy,” greatly affected his marriage with MacGraw. In the end, the actress and McQueen ultimately called it quits in 1977.

After going through several failed marriages, she felt the need to focus on establishing a stable home for herself when choosing to retire at the peak of one’s career. However, she did not give much thought to this idea in the past.

Ali MacGraw tickles her son, Josh Evans, in California in 1978 | Source: Getty Images

Ali MacGraw tickles her son, Josh Evans, in California in 1978 | Source: Getty Images

According to MacGraw, she never accepted divorce settlement money because she believed it was the right thing to do. This choice, however, left her nearly penniless. She reportedly admitted:

“I had a romantic, ‘Aren’t I a good girl?’ take on divorce, but the truth is that was stupid.”

Ali MacGraw and her son Josh Evans on March 6, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

Ali MacGraw and her son Josh Evans on March 6, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

Ali MacGraw left Hollywood because she faced financial difficulties due to her past marriages. She decided to start over by moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico, leading a low-key, uncomplicated life there. After her Malibu home in California was destroyed by fire in 1993, she relocated to Santa Fe in 1994.

she lives in a charming little cottage, where she enjoys reading and collecting rocks. MacGraw found that spending time alone was fulfilling, and she did not see herself as the typical woman who would submit to her partner’s every desire.

Ali MacGraw works as a volunteer at the annual International Folk Art Market on July 13, 2014, in Santa Fe, New Mexico | Source: Getty Images

Ali MacGraw works as a volunteer at the annual International Folk Art Market on July 13, 2014, in Santa Fe, New Mexico | Source: Getty Images

In January 2023, MacGraw was 83 years old, had been single for 44 years, and is a proud mother and grandmother. She has retired from acting and has no plans to return to the spotlight. The veteran star also admitted that she has not been earning a consistent income recently but thinks she has become “much more famous” than being wealthy.

Although she may not have much money to give, MacGraw loves to use her voice when asked to support causes she cares about, such as animal welfare and the environment. She previously helped a conservation group in Vietnam called Animal Asia, whose causes centered around bear preservation in the said country.

Ali MacGraw at Hearst Magazines' Unbound Access MagFront on October 17, 2017, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Ali MacGraw at Hearst Magazines’ Unbound Access MagFront on October 17, 2017, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

The former actress even flew to the country to assist them in keeping the sanctuary open rather than closing it. MacGraw has stayed busy because she lives in a small town where many groups need help. She said Santa Fe is a community that cares about animals, and she volunteers and supports the group named Animal Protection New Mexico.

Ali MacGraw at Animals Asia: Kindness in Action on March 5, 2020, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Ali MacGraw at Animals Asia: Kindness in Action on March 5, 2020, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Determined to be healthy, she has attended yoga or Pilates classes. She also walks every day as a form of meditation and has a 45-minute session of self-reflection on gratitude. MacGraw feels incredibly fortunate to have them in her life.

In addition to meditating, she maintains contact with a small group of close friends and frequently goes on dates. MacGraw cherishes her time with her only son, Josh, who is now a thriving author, screenwriter, and filmmaker.

Josh is now a father to a son named Jackson and his famous mother is a proud parent and grandmother who has realized that being a parent is one of the “hardest of jobs” yet the most fulfilling in the world. Overall, MacGraw has found peace and contentment in her simple and quiet life in Santa Fe. She’s focused on living in the present, cherishing her time with her close friends and family.

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Jolie-Pitt's Son Knox, 16, Who Sold Dog Treats, Looks Like Brad Pitt's Clone — His Transformation Caused Hot Buzz

Jolie-Pitt’s Son Knox, 16, Who Sold Dog Treats, Looks Like Brad Pitt’s Clone — His Transformation Caused Hot Buzz

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie | Source: Getty Images
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie | Source: Getty Images

Jolie-Pitt’s Son Knox, 16, Who Sold Dog Treats, Looks Like Brad Pitt’s Clone — His Transformation Caused Hot Buzz

Knox Jolie-Pitt, now 16, has drawn attention due to his impressive transformation over the years. From selling dog treats to becoming a young man, his development has intrigued the public and sparked discussions about which parent he more closely resembles.

In 2008, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt celebrated the arrival of their twins, Knox Léon Jolie-Pitt and Vivienne Marcheline Jolie. Over the years, the siblings have grown up in the spotlight, with photos and video footage documenting Knox’s changes captivating audiences.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the screening of "By the Sea" on November 3, 2015, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the screening of “By the Sea” on November 3, 2015, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Recent pictures of Knox as a teenager making an appearance with his mom have fueled differing opinions on social media. Some images led viewers to call him “Brad’s clone,” while others pointed out similarities with different family members.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the premiere of "By the Sea" during the AFI Fest on November 5, 2015, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the premiere of “By the Sea” during the AFI Fest on November 5, 2015, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt: 6 Months – 3 Years Old

In July 2008, Brad and Angelina welcomed twins, Knox and Vivienne, at the Foundation Lenval Hospital in Nice, France. The birth attracted significant media and public attention.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the premiere of "Kung Fu Panda" during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on May 15, 2008, in France | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the premiere of “Kung Fu Panda” during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on May 15, 2008, in France | Source: Getty Images

Dr. Michel Sussmann, who managed the delivery, confirmed the birth and described it as flawless. He shared, “Angelina is in very good spirits. Brad Pitt was at her side. He was there and all was well.”

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the premiere of "Changeling" during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on May 20, 2008, in France. | Source: Getty Images

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the premiere of “Changeling” during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on May 20, 2008, in France. | Source: Getty Images

Knox weighed 5.03 pounds at birth, while his twin sister weighed five pounds. He made one of his first public appearances in 2009 when he was photographed with his father in Japan.

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt photographed at Narita International Airport on January 27, 2009, in Narita, Chiba, Japan | Source: Getty Images

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt photographed at Narita International Airport on January 27, 2009, in Narita, Chiba, Japan | Source: Getty Images

Not long after the twins were born, Brad and Angelina made headlines again by selling their exclusive baby photos for a record-breaking $14 million! A source explained that People magazine and a British tabloid collaborated by getting joint rights to publish the pictures.

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted in New York City on December 4, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted in New York City on December 4, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

The amount earned was more than twice what People magazine had reportedly paid for exclusive photos of Jennifer Lopez‘s twins. It was noted that the couple’s decision to sell the pictures was not motivated by profit.

Rather than keeping the proceeds, they chose to donate the entire sum to a children’s charity.

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted in New York City on December 4, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted in New York City on December 4, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

Knox and Vivienne’s arrival brought the Jolie-Pitt family to a total of six children, fulfilling Angelina’s earlier expressed desire to expand their family. The news of twins surprised even their parents!

Angelina commented, “We weren’t expecting twins. So it did shock us, and we jumped to six [children] quickly. But we like a challenge.”

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and siblings at The London Aquarium on July 25, 2011, in England | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and siblings at The London Aquarium on July 25, 2011, in England | Source: Getty Images

The older children eagerly took on their responsibilities as big siblings, with this being particularly evident in the couple’s eldest daughters. “[Shiloh] and Z pick out [the twins’] clothes and help change and hold them. It’s sweet—they are little mommies,” Angelina said.

Knox was often seen alongside his siblings, and in 2011, he was spotted holding his older sister’s hand as the family arrived at Haneda International Airport in Tokyo. With his long, dirty blonde hair, he resembled his father.

Knox Jolie-Pitt at Haneda International Airport with his parents and siblings on November 8, 2011, in Tokyo, Japan | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt at Haneda International Airport with his parents and siblings on November 8, 2011, in Tokyo, Japan | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt: 5 – 6 Years Old

By 2013, Knox regularly appeared in public with his famous parents. In April of that year, the adorable five-year-old joined his mother in New York, wearing a red and white jacket. His features increasingly mirrored those of his parents and he still sported long hair.

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt visiting FAO Schwarz on April 5, 2013, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt visiting FAO Schwarz on April 5, 2013, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

The twins’ names also sparked interest. Initially, some speculated the couple would choose Isla Marcheline and Amelie Jane, but instead, they picked names deeply connected to their family heritage. Knox is a rarely used Scottish, English, and Irish surname.

It was also inspired by Brad’s grandfather’s middle name, Hal Knox Hillhouse.

Brad Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, and Vivienne Jolie-Pitt seen in Tokyo, Japan, on July 30, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Brad Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, and Vivienne Jolie-Pitt seen in Tokyo, Japan, on July 30, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Rather than giving their sons the same first initial, the couple chose names that share the ending letter “x.” Similarly, their middle names both include the letter “n,” establishing a thoughtful connection between the siblings.

Knox’s middle name, Léon, was inspired by Angelina’s great-great-grandfather, adding a significant familial tie to his full name.

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted in New York City on April 5, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted in New York City on April 5, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Vivienne’s name, by contrast, reflects her French heritage and carries the meanings “life” and “alive.” Her middle name, Marcheline, holds deep significance for Angelina as it honors her late mother, with whom she had a close relationship.

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt at Tokyo International Airport on July 28, 2013, in Tokyo, Japan | Source: Getty Images

Brad Pitt and Knox Jolie-Pitt at Tokyo International Airport on July 28, 2013, in Tokyo, Japan | Source: Getty Images

By age six, Knox strongly resembled Brad. “Knox is a lot like Brad, emotionally and physically,” his mother revealed. Angelina noted that Knox resembled Brad both physically and emotionally, though his close relationship with his mother was clear during their public appearances.

In June 2014, he was seen happily holding his mother’s hand as they walked through Japan’s Haneda Airport. A source mentioned, “He’s also especially close to his big sister, Zahara.”

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and twin sister at Haneda Airport on June 21, 2014, in Tokyo, Japan | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and twin sister at Haneda Airport on June 21, 2014, in Tokyo, Japan | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt: 8 Years Old

In 2016, Angelina reprised her role as the bold Tigress in “Kung Fu Panda 3,” marking her return to voice acting. The project held special significance for her family, as Knox and a few of his siblings lent their voices to the film.

A source shared the news that some of her children would be involved in the production. The actress’s representative confirmed, “They have some lines in the film.”

Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted with his mother and brother in New York City on June 17, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted with his mother and brother in New York City on June 17, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

In an interview, Angelina discussed the distinctive experience of collaborating with her children on the film. She shared that bringing them to work one day resulted in Knox and his siblings contributing animal sounds for some of the pandas in the animation.

“They were kind of shy,” Angelina recalled. “They don’t really want to be actors, but I didn’t want them to miss the opportunity. They came in, and they had a lot of fun with it,” she added.

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt photographed in New York City on June 18, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt photographed in New York City on June 18, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

In September 2016, Angelina stunned the world by filing for divorce from Brad. Her attorney, Robert Offer, stated that the decision was taken to ensure the family’s well-being and confirmed that she had requested physical custody of their children, with visitation rights for Brad.

The attorney further clarified that the “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” actress would not provide additional comments on the situation and requested privacy for the family during this difficult period.

Knox Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie seen in New York City on June 17, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie seen in New York City on June 17, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

The divorce documents disclosed that Angelina cited irreconcilable differences as the cause of the separation. She requested physical custody of Knox and his siblings, while Brad was granted visitation rights. Notably, Angelina did not seek spousal support in the filing.

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and brother in New York City on June 17, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and brother in New York City on June 17, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

The separation had a profound impact on the family. Brad shared his sadness over the situation, emphasizing that his main priority was the well-being of his children while also requesting privacy during this difficult time.

Speculation about issues in their relationship had persisted for years, peaking in 2010. However, during that period, Brad and Angelina took legal action against the News of the World, successfully disputing the publication’s false claims that they were separating.

Angelina Jolie speaking at the UN Peacekeeping Defense Ministerial on September 8, 2016, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie speaking at the UN Peacekeeping Defense Ministerial on September 8, 2016, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt: 11 Years Old

By 2019, 11-year-old Knox had blossomed into a happy and lively young boy. In March, he joined his mother and siblings at the premiere of “Dumbo,” where he bore a striking resemblance to his older sister, Shiloh, as the two smiled for the camera.

Knox Jolie-Pitt and his family at the premiere of "Dumbo" on March 11, 2019, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt and his family at the premiere of “Dumbo” on March 11, 2019, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

In November, Angelina and some of her children were spotted enjoying time together at a dog park. The actress and her kids were photographed selling organic dog treats to raise funds for a charity. Former “Parenthood” actress Sarah Ramos documented the surprising moment and later shared it on X, previously known as Twitter.

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and siblings at the screening of "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" on February 25, 2019, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and siblings at the screening of “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” on February 25, 2019, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Sarah shared an image of Knox and his family seated behind a table adorned with small paper bags, accompanied by a simple white sign featuring a heart drawing. The moment was both endearing and grounded, showcasing the family’s humble side.

“I’m not sure why God chose me to tell this story but I have to fulfill my calling: A couple [of] months ago I went to the dog park and saw Angelina Jolie selling organic dog treats [sic],” the “Parenthood” actress tweeted. A source later explained, “The kids wanted to support Hope for Paws and they made the treats themselves.”

Knox Jolie-Pitt: 13 Years Old

By 2021, Knox had grown into a teenager and had already reached the height of his older brother, Maddox. In October, he flashed a warm smile for the cameras at a film premiere in England. Sporting an all-black outfit, he appeared striking, having traded his youthful long locks for a more refined shorter hairstyle.

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and siblings at the premiere of "Eternals" on October 27, 2021, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt with his mother and siblings at the premiere of “Eternals” on October 27, 2021, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

That year, Angelina shared an honest perspective on her parenting approach. The “Maleficent” star spoke about her profound love and appreciation for her children. She also emphasized how Knox and his siblings had a significant impact on one another as they continued to grow and develop.

Knox Jolie-Pitt photographed with his mother and siblings in Paris, France, on July 22, 2021 | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt photographed with his mother and siblings in Paris, France, on July 22, 2021 | Source: Getty Images

“They’re pretty great people and because there’s so many of them, I think they’ve had a very significant effect on each other. It’s not like I’m the head of anything,” she explained. “I’m very honest with my kids. And I’m very human with my kids,” Angelina said.

Her parenting approach centered on fostering curiosity and supporting her children’s unique identities. She expressed her interest in exploring “all the different aspects of who they are.”

Knox Jolie-Pitt at the premiere of "Eternals" with his mother and siblings on October 18, 2021, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt at the premiere of “Eternals” with his mother and siblings on October 18, 2021, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

The star explained that her main responsibility as a parent was to “be there to support and develop all the different aspects of who they are.” She showed a strong commitment to nurturing the growth and individuality of each of her children.

“I have six very individual human beings in my home. I am so excited about all the different stages and feelings and curiosities that they go through. Why wouldn’t you be?” she shared enthusiastically.

Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted with his mother and siblings in Rome, Italy, on October 24, 2021 | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt spotted with his mother and siblings in Rome, Italy, on October 24, 2021 | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt: 15 – 16 Years Old

By 2023, Knox had noticeably grown taller, frequently towering over his family members. His significant growth spurt was evident, as he was often seen standing above his mother and siblings.

In 2024, Knox’s twin sister, Vivienne, began working as an assistant for the Broadway musical “The Outsiders,” a project their mother was deeply involved in. This role represented a meaningful milestone in Vivienne’s emerging career.

However, her professional endeavors weren’t the only aspect that drew public interest. The playbill for “The Outsiders” referred to her as Vivienne Jolie, notably excluding her father’s last name.

This choice garnered significant attention, as many speculated that Brad and Angelina’s widely publicized divorce had a major impact on the family’s dynamics. Following the divorce filing, Angelina also made allegations of assault.

The alleged incident was said to have taken place during a private jet flight from France to Los Angeles, further complicating the separation. Brad denied the accusations, but the ongoing legal battles between him and Angelina appeared to put a strain on his relationship with their six children.

Knox remained in the public eye, often accompanying his mother on outings, including a shopping trip in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, in July 2024. Angelina was spotted enjoying their visit to a pet store.

The actress looked effortlessly elegant, wearing a low-cut white top paired with a sleek black jacket and matching pants. Knox, in contrast, opted for a casual look with a gray T-shirt, shorts, and Nike high tops.

The teenager’s outing sparked much debate online, as many social media users had different opinions and were divided about who he looked like. “She looks fabulous and Knox looks just like her brother,” one person commented in part. Another shared the same sentiment, writing“He looks like her brother,”

However, others believed that Knox was his father’s mini-me. “Good looking young man. So like his father. I hope he stays in contact with him,” one person shared. Another wrote, “Wow, he’s a Brad clone.”

On November 17, 2024, Angelina took Knox as her date to the Governors Awards and footage of the pair appeared in a Facebook clip. Seeing the post, one person exclaimed“Wow! He is a handsome boy!!! I bet he’ll be modeling soon!!!”

Knox Jolie-Pitt at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Someone else compared Knox to his mother writing“Male version of her. So handsome. She loves been [sic] a mom and it looks so good on her.” Agreeing, an individual said“[He is] his mother’s copy,” and another netizen commented“He looks like his mom.”

Knox Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Seeing more of his father, others added, “His smile is all Brad,” “Looks like dad Brad,” and “Hold on tight Jolie, and stick that chest out…ps…Knox looks like Brad..”

Seemingly noticing a similarity between Knox and Angelina’s brother, James Haven, a Facebook user remarked“Looks just like her brother!” to which another person shared, “Wow he looks like Angelinas brother with a drop of Brad it’s so cute. [sic]”

Knox Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Knox Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Someone else thought the teenager looked like several people all at once, and stated“He looks like his dad, uncle, and grandpa. Sheesh. Those genes are strong. He is so handsome.”

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Angelina Jolie and Knox Jolie-Pitt at the 15th Governors Awards on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Other social media users praised Knox for his looks. “He is growing up to be a handsome young man,” one person wrote“Gosh he has gotten so tall,” another person commented in part. “Knox is all grown up! Where did [the] time go?” a user wondered.

Just days after appearing at the Governors Awards, Knox was seen in Los Angeles with Vivienne during a casual grocery run. He presented a casual appearance with a shaved head, while she opted for a relaxed style in a blue sweater and jeans.

Once again, the teens showed how much they look to their famous parents, and that resemblance is bound to increase once they develop into adulthood.

Knox’s transformation over the years has been extraordinary, drawing public interest and highlighting key family milestones. From his birth in 2008 and his early appearances to the meaningful moments he has shared with his parents and siblings, Knox, now 16, has matured into a young man who reflects the best qualities of both Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.

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Patrick Swayze's Wife Was Married to Him for 34 Years Until His Death from Cancer, Later Finding Love Again at 58

Patrick Swayze’s Wife Was Married to Him for 34 Years Until His Death from Cancer, Later Finding Love Again at 58


Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi, 2007 | Source: Getty Images
Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi, 2007 | Source: Getty Images

Patrick Swayze’s Wife Was Married to Him for 34 Years Until His Death from Cancer, Later Finding Love Again at 58

Patrick Swayze’s only wife, Lisa Niemi, stood by his side throughout his battle with stage 4 cancer for nearly a year. She later struggled with accepting her second husband’s marriage proposal until she dreamt of Patrick giving her his blessing.

Lisa Niemi is an actress, director, and a former member of additional crews on productions. However, she is best known for her marriage to her first husband and fellow actor, Patrick Swayze.

Lisa Niemi and Patrick Swayze pose for a portrait in New York, in May 1987 | Source: Getty Images

Lisa Niemi and Patrick Swayze pose for a portrait in New York, in May 1987 | Source: Getty Images

The Houston, Texas-born actress married Patrick, also a producer, on June 12, 1975. He passed away on September 14, 2009, at age 57, after a battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.

At the time, his representative shared, “Patrick Swayze passed away peacefully today with family at his side after facing the challenges of his illness for the last 20 months.” Alongside being a devoted husband, the late actor was a talented dancer, a romantic lead in movies, and a lover of the outdoors.

It was reported that he spent his last days with his wife and brother, Don, at his ranch in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles. Thirteen years after his passing, his widow reflected on their relationship.

Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi at the Society of Singers' Second Ella Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on December 3, 1990 | Source: Getty Images

Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi at the Society of Singers’ Second Ella Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on December 3, 1990 | Source: Getty Images

How the Couple Fell in Love and Maintained Their Marriage

During an April 2023 interview, it was revealed that Patrick, also born in Houston, met Lisa at his mother Patsy’s dance studio, where he was also a student. At the time, Lisa was 15 years old, and Patrick became her first dance partner.

After becoming a couple, they lived together on their California horse ranch, where they shared 34 years of marriage. Lisa and her first husband also co-starred in movies and were happy until his cancer diagnosis.

When asked about their love story, the actress shared that they began cautiously because Patrick had a reputation as a “Casanova,” while she was a “quiet bad girl.” Their first interaction was when he pinched her bottom at the dance classes and said, “Hey cutie.”

Their connection deepened when they danced for the first time at a high school auditorium. Patrick gently extended his hand, and when Lisa placed hers in his and they looked at each other, they shared a spark. “Incredible magic happened at that moment,” she recalled.

Lisa Niemi and Patrick Swayze dancing during the World Music Awards on May 4, 1994, in Monte Carlo, Monaco | Source: Getty Images

Lisa Niemi and Patrick Swayze dancing during the World Music Awards on May 4, 1994, in Monte Carlo, Monaco | Source: Getty Images

Despite their reputations, they got to know each other, grew close, and fell in love. The actress figured they got their reputations because they were different from everyone else, something they understood about each other.

Lisa was 18, and Patrick was 23 when they married. Addressing how they managed challenges in their famous marriage, she admitted that while things sometimes got tough and they’d fight, they “always hung in there.

His fame never overshadowed Lisa because he always prioritized her and always made his wife feel like the most important person in the world. She explained that he refused to let bodyguards exclude her and insisted on her close presence.

He also demanded that people treat her with the same respect he received. In one instance, when someone put a coat over Lisa to focus on Patrick, he insisted that they treat her equally. This attitude made Lisa feel “always feel important and loved.”

Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi at the 61st Academy Awards in Los Angeles, on March 29th 1989 | Source: Getty Images

Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi at the 61st Academy Awards in Los Angeles, on March 29th 1989 | Source: Getty Images

In another interview, when asked how they maintained their marriage, Lisa humorously quoted someone saying, “‘The way that you stay married for a long time is you don’t get divorced.'” She added that they stayed put, noted that love is essential, and they “never gave up on each other.”

Reflecting on their final days together, Lisa expressed regret that they were “so busy being positive” and hoping for miracles that they didn’t discuss their fears or stress. “I would’ve wanted to talk with him more. But there’s no doubt that I was doing the best that I knew how,” she admitted.

Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi at Jon Stewart's performance at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino's Grand Opening Weekend on November 16, 2007, in Las Vegas, Nevada | Source: Getty Images

Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi at Jon Stewart’s performance at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino’s Grand Opening Weekend on November 16, 2007, in Las Vegas, Nevada | Source: Getty Images

The actress shared how much she missed everythig about him, from his presence to their conversations. She missed talking to him but knew he was with her in spirit. The star also realized that she had neglected her own well-being during his illness, which led to years of suppressed emotions.

After Patrick’s death, Lisa sought trauma treatment to address the toll his illness had taken on her. She now advocates for caregivers to prioritize their health, emphasizing that self-care is vital when supporting loved ones through illness, noting, “It’s the worst thing in the world to go through.”

Lisa recalled that their time together during his illness was both precious and painful. “You spend every day fighting for that person’s life. I know that he spent every day fighting for his own…He survived 22 months, which was miraculous with the diagnosis that he received,” she said.

Even before he got sick, despite his fame the couple isolated themselves on their ranch, finding comfort in each other’s company and their animals. The star revealed that Patrick’s favorite place was their New Mexico ranch, where they often retreated.

Lisa reveaeld that if her late husband could’ve chosen to be anywhere, it would be on their New Mexico ranch. The couple both had pilot licences and a plane with which they flew back and forth to Los Angeles, but she struggled to get him back there because he prefered their home.

After bringing Patrick home from the hospital, his condition quickly worsened. He slipped into a semi-coma before fully slipping away late one Friday night.

Lisa cherished their last moments, holding his hand, talking to him, sleeping with her arm around him, listening to music, leaning her head on his shoulder, and sitting in silence. On Monday morning, she noticed his delicate breaths and realized, “It was time.”

She continued, “I didn’t want to leave the room. I was afraid that suddenly I’d be afraid.” The actress held his hand and felt his dying pulse as he passed away at 10 a.m. Their final words to each other were, “I love you.” She’s since made it her job to keep his legacy alive.

Honoring Patrick’s Memory

Lisa has dedicated herself to preserving Patrick’s legacy. She called him a “hero,” praising his many talents, including flying and jumping out of planes, riding horses, and starring in iconic films like “Dirty Dancing,” “Ghost,” and “Point Break.”

While she occasionally watches his movies, Lisa admitted they catch her off guard. She still cries during certain scenes in “Ghost” and loves his line in “Point Break,” “‘Adios, amigo,'” which she says embodies his adventurous spirit.

At a Stand Up To Cancer event, Patrick spoke determinedly about fighting his diagnosis. Lisa revealed they considered themselves “realistic optimists” and vowed to do their best despite the odds.

Her late husband fought courageously for months, which his widow described as a testament to his resilience. He knew more about his diagnosis than his wife when he was first diagnosed. When he heard what he had he turned to his wife and declared, “I’m a dead man.”

But knowing that there was hope, the couple vowed to fight at their best and hoped he’d be one of those that made it. Patrick survived for months, fighting heroicly, with Lisa saying, “Every moment that he was on this planet for those 22 months… was worth every bit of fight.”

As someone who is carrying on with the fight as a legacy to her late husband, Lisa liked saying, “Cancer took him, it didn’t beat him.” To continue his fight, she founded the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) to advocate for pancreatic cancer research funding.

However, she’s moved on romantically, building another love story.

Finding Love Again

Lisa had another chance at life and love after losing her first husband. Four years after losing Patrick, she had already started dating jeweler Albert DePrisco and was almost ready to marry again. The pair met through mutual friends.

The actress confessed, “I have to say, that the love I have for Patrick was never in conflict or competition with my feelings for Albert. That is until Albert asked me to marry him!” When he proposed, accepting it was “a leap of faith” for Lisa.

Albert DePrisco and Lisa Niemi at a book signing event at DePrisco Jewelers in Wellesley on November 30, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Albert DePrisco and Lisa Niemi at a book signing event at DePrisco Jewelers in Wellesley on November 30, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

She struggled with having been married to Patrick for 34 years, and feeling married, and in private she went back and forth with the matter. The jeweler knew she still loved and would always love her first husband, telling her, “‘And I know you love me, and I love you.'”

While processing the changes she’d undergo, he doubts lessened and she became more sure. Lisa noted that her love for her first husband didn’t conflict with the one she now shares with Albert. Just because Patrick is gone, it didn’t mean she’d fallen out of love with him.

A wise friend of hers explained the phenominon, “‘That’s because love comes from the same well.” She an Albert, a widower, felt they still had a lot of love to give and finally found someone to give it to.

Albert went through a difficult divorce and was left wounded while Lisa was mourning her husband’s death when they met. The actress revealed that if they’d met before the three year period after her husband’s death, their relationship wouldn’t have happened.

The star said, “I didn’t realize how lonely I was until much much later because I’m a buckup kind of girl. I can take it.” She’d convinced herself that it wasn’t loneliness she was feeling and that she was just dealing with grief.

However, she was grateful when Albert came into her life. But, she chastised herself for forgetting Patrick because he was still with her, albeit not physically, she still felt him, and they had a relationship.

What was unsual to her was how falling for Albert didn’t change what she felt for her first husband. Her philosophy is “just because you lose a loved one doesn’t mean you stop loving and don’t have that love to give.”

While weighing whether she should marry Albert or not, Lisa dreamt Patrick ressuracted in a courtyard. Usually when she dreamt of him, he could never speak but she understood him regardless, but this time he came to her and put his arms around her.

Then she noted how she couldn’t marry Albert because Patrick was back, but the late actor looked at her and the words that came to her changed her persepctive. He said, “‘I know you love me, this has nothing to do with it.”

Patrick Swayze let her know marrying Albert didn’t change what they felt for each other or their relationship. That was his way of giving her his blessing. One thing going through her first husband’s battle with cancer taught her was that the love they shared is what was important.

Lisa, born on May 26, 1956, was about to turn 58 when she married Albert in 2014. They tied the knot on a Sunday on May 25 with more than 50 family and friends gathered to witness their union. The couple is still happily married.

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What Happened to This ’60s TV Star Who Paused Her Career to Care for Her Husband of 50 Years?

What Happened to This ’60s TV Star Who Paused Her Career to Care for Her Husband of 50 Years?

The '60s TV star | Source: Getty Images
The ’60s TV star | Source: Getty Images

What Happened to This ’60s TV Star Who Paused Her Career to Care for Her Husband of 50 Years?

A dazzling star of the 1960s made the ultimate sacrifice for love, stepping back from her career to care for her ailing husband. Now, years later, what became of the redheaded beauty who once ruled Hollywood?

In the golden age of the 1960s, a certain redhead star — though known to change her look — captivated audiences with her talent, charisma, and undeniable allure. From her early days in Sweden to the glittering stages of Hollywood, she became one of the era’s most iconic faces.

Her journey, however, was more than just a tale of glitz and glamour — it was also a story of sacrifice, love, and resilience. Born in a small Swedish village, the actress grew up surrounded by music. “From when I was 4 years old in Sweden, I would get up and harmonize with my mother to Swedish songs,” she remembered.

The Swedish actress circa 1963. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress circa 1963. | Source: Getty Images

“We lived in the same house with Mormor, my mother’s mother, and my uncle, who played the accordion. It was quite a group!” the actress continued.

She also credited these early years for her love of melody, saying, “My first musical memory was of the accordion. It was during World War II, and there were a lot of beautiful songs.”

The TV star photographed in 1963. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star photographed in 1963. | Source: Getty Images

After immigrating to America at six years old, her family settled in Illinois, where she began nurturing her love for performance. She dazzled with her voice and dance in her youth, eventually studying at Northwestern University.

But academia couldn’t hold her — her sights were set on stardom. Her big break came when George Burns discovered her and introduced her to Hollywood. By the early 1960s, she was not just a rising star but a sensation.

Her single “I Just Don’t Understand” climbed the charts, and her film debut in “Pocketful of Miracles” further showcased her talent. The following years solidified her as a box office draw with starring roles in “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Viva Las Vegas” opposite Elvis Presley.

The Swedish actress and Elvis Presley filming "Viva Las Vegas" in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress and Elvis Presley filming “Viva Las Vegas” in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

While her chemistry with Presley lit up the screen, their off-screen bond also captured attention. The two reportedly dated and remained close friends until his death. “Everyone knows how I felt about him and the friendship that we had all these years. It was very, very private,” she revealed.

The TV star and Elvis Presley on the set of "Viva Las Vegas" in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Elvis Presley on the set of “Viva Las Vegas” in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

As her fame grew, the actress was marketed as Hollywood’s hottest young star, but her stunning looks came with a downside. She was typecast as a risqué figure, with critics dismissing her as a cartoon character.

The Swedish actress circa 1965. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress circa 1965. | Source: Getty Images

Determined to prove her versatility, she sought roles that would allow her to grow as an artist. By the late 1960s, her career had slowed, and she turned to European projects for a fresh start. However, by 1970, she triumphantly returned to Hollywood, balancing film, television, and Las Vegas performances.

Amid her Hollywood success, the star’s life took a significant turn when she met Roger Smith, a charismatic actor and budding talent. Smith, born in California and raised in Arizona, had shown promise in academics and athletics before venturing into entertainment.

The TV star and Roger Smith at the Academy Awards ceremony on April 13, 1965, in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Roger Smith at the Academy Awards ceremony on April 13, 1965, in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images

He pursued acting after a chance encounter with James Cagney, who encouraged him to try his luck in Hollywood. With roles in television and films, including his popular series “77 Sunset Strip,” Smith became a household name.

Roger Smith and his wife photographed at a champagne dinner in 1966. | Source: Getty Images

Roger Smith and his wife photographed at a champagne dinner in 1966. | Source: Getty Images

Before meeting the beautiful actress, he had been married to Australian actress Victoria Shaw, with whom he had three children — Tracey, Jordan, and Dallas. However, his marriage ended in divorce; shortly afterward, he crossed paths with the redheaded icon.

The actress and Roger Smith circa 1966. | Source: Getty Images

The actress and Roger Smith circa 1966. | Source: Getty Images

Their connection was instant. “I knew I was going to marry him on the third date,” she said. “I knew he would protect me. I knew that I could depend on him,” the actress revealed.

It wasn’t long before they tied the knot in 1967, with her stepping into her new role as a stepmother to her actor husband’s young children. “I met them when they were 3, 6, and 7,” she fondly recalled, speaking of how they became a family.

The Swedish-born actress and Roger Smith cutting their wedding cake after their wedding ceremony at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, on May 8, 1967. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish-born actress and Roger Smith cutting their wedding cake after their wedding ceremony at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, on May 8, 1967. | Source: Getty Images

However, she also had a deep desire to have a child of her own, revealing that she had been trying to conceive for 13 years without success. Over the years, the actress explored various options but eventually stopped trying.

Reflecting on her journey, she said, “The point is, if I am meant to have a child, I will have one. Whatever my higher power feels is right for me, I will accept.”

The "Bye Bye Birdie" star and Roger Smith photographed at John F. Kennedy International Airport on May 11, 1969, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

The “Bye Bye Birdie” star and Roger Smith photographed at John F. Kennedy International Airport on May 11, 1969, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Nonetheless, as the couple’s marriage blossomed, so did their professional partnership. Smith left acting and became her manager, determined to reshape her career and help her shed her risqué image.

The actress and Roger Smith at a party in 1969. | Source: Getty Images

The actress and Roger Smith at a party in 1969. | Source: Getty Images

Together, they worked to prove her acting prowess, selecting roles that showcased her depth. “The critics had an image of me, and they wouldn’t accept any other,” she admitted. Smith’s support was unwavering, and their teamwork paid off with her dramatic success in films like “Carnal Knowledge.”

The TV star and Roger Smith at the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 20, 1973, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Roger Smith at the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 20, 1973, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“They couldn’t stand to be apart from each other, being on film sets on opposite ends of the country,” a friend once said. Managing her career allowed Smith to remain by her side, both personally and professionally.

“Now in Roger, I’ve found all the men I need rolled into one — a father, a friend, a lover, a manager, a businessman,” she said in 1972. “It’s perfect for me. I couldn’t exist without a strong man.”

The famous actress and Roger Smith at the premiere of "Joseph Andrews" on March 9, 1977, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

The famous actress and Roger Smith at the premiere of “Joseph Andrews” on March 9, 1977, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Their love story, however, was tested by unforeseen challenges. Smith was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and later Parkinson’s disease. As his health worsened, she prioritized his care over her career. “I kept saying, ‘No, no, no,’ to everything because I was taking care of him,” she explained.

The Swedish actress and Roger Smith photographed at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 6, 1981, in California. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress and Roger Smith photographed at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 6, 1981, in California. | Source: Getty Images

“If you’re a spouse, if one of you has a broken wing, the other takes over,” the actress added. She devoted herself to his well-being for years, demonstrating a quiet strength and loyalty that became the cornerstone of their marriage.

However, while her film career slowed, she continued to land roles in various television dramas, including “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles” and “Who Will Love My Children?”

The TV star and Roger Smith during the Professional Dance Society's Gypsy Awards Luncheon in Beverly Hills, California, in 1991. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Roger Smith during the Professional Dance Society’s Gypsy Awards Luncheon in Beverly Hills, California, in 1991. | Source: Getty Images

This actress is none other than Ann-Margret, who deeply mourned her late husband after he passed away in 2017 at 84. In light of his death, the Hollywood star honors his memory by cherishing the life they built together.

Ann-Margret and Roger Smith at the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on August 29, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret and Roger Smith at the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on August 29, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“To her, a great love story doesn’t end with death. You carry their spirit with you,” a friend shared. Now in her 80s, the actress lives in the Los Angeles home she and Smith purchased in 1968.

Ann-Margret onstage at the screening of "Bye Bye Birdie" during the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival on April 15 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret onstage at the screening of “Bye Bye Birdie” during the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival on April 15 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

She reflected on their union with pride, saying, “When I look back at my life, I am most proud of my marriage. We both wanted it to work. And it did work. We were together night and day. We loved each other and were always in each other’s corner.”

Ann-Margret at the Women's Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret at the Women’s Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Since Smith’s passing, Ann-Margret has stayed connected with his children and their families. “Her stepdaughter Tracey and stepsons Jordan and Dallas all adore her,” an insider revealed. “She is a doting grandmother to all their kids. She sees them, speaks to them, and Zooms with them all frequently.”

Ann-Margret after being honored with the Living Legend Tribute at the Women's Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret after being honored with the Living Legend Tribute at the Women’s Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Although she misses him daily, Ann-Margret has found ways to embrace life again. She returned to acting with a role in “The Kominsky Method” following a personal invite from the star of the series, actor Alan Arkin.

Alan Arkin and Ann-Margret at the Gala Screening of "The Kominsky Method" on November 10, 2018, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Alan Arkin and Ann-Margret at the Gala Screening of “The Kominsky Method” on November 10, 2018, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

“He said, ‘You’ve got to get back to work!’ At the very end, I said to him, ‘You were right,'” the icon recalled. She also reconnected with old pals and stays active with a close-knit group of friends, many of whom she has worked with throughout her career.

Together, they’ve formed an informal walking group. “On Monday, there might be three of us. Another day, there might be 15. We go to a different place every weekend to walk. I’m excited to go,” she shared.

The redhead released an album, “Born to Be Wild,” and a collection of her favorite songs from the 1960s. “I haven’t done an album for like 100 years! I had a ball doing it!” she said of the project.

Today, Ann-Margret remains an icon of grace and resilience. “I’m in my home that we bought back in 1968. The sun is shining, and I’m looking out over the pool. I’m actually very happy,” she shared. Though her greatest love is no longer by her side, she carries his spirit with her in every step forward.

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She Was an '80s Bombshell Who Endured a Painful Divorce & Battled Depression – Her Latest Photo at 75

She Was an ’80s Bombshell Who Endured a Painful Divorce & Battled Depression – Her Latest Photo at 75

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The ’80s icon | Source: Getty Images

She Was an ’80s Bombshell Who Endured a Painful Divorce & Battled Depression – Her Latest Photo at 75

Fame catapulted her into the spotlight during the 1980s, where her sharp wit and timeless beauty made her a household name. Decades later, she re-emerged in a quiet, unassuming way. Her physical transformation years after moving away from the spotlight sparked conversations among fans.

During the height of her fame, she was celebrated as the epitome of charm and sophistication, winning over audiences with her unforgettable performances. Her portrayal of a witty and complex character on one of television’s most beloved sitcoms turned her into a cultural icon, earning her accolades and a place in Hollywood history.

The actress photographed in the 1980's | Source: Getty Images

The actress photographed in the 1980’s | Source: Getty Images

But while she thrived on screen, life behind the scenes took unexpected turns. Her departure from the show that defined her career was met with admiration and criticism, but it was a decision rooted in personal values. What followed was a career marked by highs and lows and a series of challenges that would test her strength.

The actress photographed on set in 1983 | Source: Getty Images

The actress photographed on set in 1983 | Source: Getty Images

Hollywood Fame and Critical Acclaim

Her rise to stardom began with her breakout role as Diane Chambers in NBC’s hit sitcom “Cheers,” which premiered in 1982. Playing a sharp-tongued, neurotic waitress opposite Ted Danson’s Sam Malone, she brought humor and vulnerability to the screen.

The actress pictured with Ted Danson, circa 1985 | Source: Getty Images

The actress pictured with Ted Danson, circa 1985 | Source: Getty Images

Over five seasons, she became a standout in the ensemble cast, earning widespread acclaim and several prestigious awards. Her portrayal earned her an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1983 and two Golden Globe Awards.

The "Cheers" cast, circa 1980s | Source: Getty Images

The “Cheers” cast, circa 1980s | Source: Getty Images

During her time on “Cheers,” she took on film roles during summer hiatuses, further solidifying her reputation as a versatile performer. Her role in the 1984 comedy-drama “Irreconcilable Differences” earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

The actress at the 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 25, 1983 | Source: Getty Images

The actress at the 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 25, 1983 | Source: Getty Images

She followed that with other comedic hits, including “Outrageous Fortune” (1987), a box-office hit co-starring Bette Midler. After five years on “Cheers,” the TV star made the surprising decision to leave the series in 1987. Fans were shocked, and speculation ran wild about her departure.

In interviews, she later explained her reasoning. “I felt like I was repeating myself; it bothered me a little bit,” she shared, reflecting on her time with the show. She also revealed that family was a significant factor in her choice.

The '80s actress attends the TV Land Awards in Santa Monica, California in 2006. | Source: Getty Images

The ’80s actress attends the TV Land Awards in Santa Monica, California in 2006. | Source: Getty Images

“I had a two-year-old baby, and I wanted to spend more time with my family. It was a good decision,” she stated. Following her exit, she shifted her focus to film full-time. However, her movie career was a mix of highs and lows.

While films like “Troop Beverly Hills” (1989) developed cult followings, others, like “Hello Again” (1987), fell short at the box office. By the 1990s, she found herself returning to television, taking on guest roles and headlining short-lived sitcoms.

The actress in an episode of "Cheers," circa 1990s | Source: Getty Images

The actress in an episode of “Cheers,” circa 1990s | Source: Getty Images

Though her career after “Cheers” didn’t consistently replicate her earlier success, her talent and charm left an indelible mark on Hollywood. While her career experienced ups and downs, her personal life was marked by even greater trials.

The '80s actress poses for a portrait in 1990 | Source: Getty Images

The ’80s actress poses for a portrait in 1990 | Source: Getty Images

Personal Struggles Behind the Spotlight

Behind her polished public image, her personal life faced challenges that affected her profoundly. In 1981, she married Bruce Tyson, a securities broker. The couple welcomed their daughter Juliana in 1985.

The actress pictured in Las Vegas in 1988 | Source: Getty Images

The actress pictured in Las Vegas in 1988 | Source: Getty Images

For more than two decades, their relationship appeared solid, with her balancing the demands of stardom and family life. However, their marriage unraveled after 22 years. In 2003, Tyson left her, and their divorce was finalized the following year.

The actress with Bruce Tyson during Homeless Art Auction Benefit in 1989 | Source: Getty Images

The actress with Bruce Tyson during Homeless Art Auction Benefit in 1989 | Source: Getty Images

The split took a significant toll on her emotional well-being. Longtime friends described her as falling into a deep depression, with one saying, “For 18 months she’s been getting more and more depressed. It’s like seeing someone falling off a cliff.”

In November 2004, her struggles became public when she was rushed to UCLA Medical Center after reportedly overdosing on painkillers. While her agent explained that the incident was due to medication for a back injury, some speculated that it was a suicide attempt triggered by the end of her marriage.

The actress is seen in Hollywood in 2004 | Source: Getty Images

The actress is seen in Hollywood in 2004 | Source: Getty Images

A friend shared, “She told some of her good friends she felt she had nothing to live for.” Her ex-husband remained cautiously optimistic, saying she was okay and would pull through. True to his words, she managed to recover and move forward.

Though the road was difficult, she managed to reclaim her life, slowly rebuilding her life and returning to her career.

The actress with Bruce Tyson during "Sleepless In Seattle" premiere in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

The actress with Bruce Tyson during “Sleepless In Seattle” premiere in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

Professional Resurgence and Later Years

After overcoming the challenges in her personal life, Shelley Long slowly returned to her professional roots. Her career took on a new chapter with guest-starring roles in television series like “Modern Family,” where she reminded audiences of her undeniable comedic talent.

Shelly Long on "Modern Family in 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Shelly Long on “Modern Family in 2018 | Source: Getty Images

She also appeared in smaller film projects, such as the 2017 indie film “Different Flowers,” where she played a grandmother. The role signified a shift in how Hollywood viewed her.

Shelley Long visits Hallmark's "Home & Family" on November 3, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Shelley Long visits Hallmark’s “Home & Family” on November 3, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Speaking about the transition to playing older characters, Shelley told ABC News, “I don’t know how many grandmothers I’m going to play, but it is a category people are starting to think of me as appropriate in, and that’s fine.”

Shelley Long in California in 2006 | Source: Getty Images

Shelley Long in California in 2006 | Source: Getty Images

Her work in “Different Flowers” allowed her to showcase not only her comedic wit but also her ability to play grounded and relatable characters. “I’m kind of in the middle,” she said. “I don’t exactly look like a grandmother, but I don’t look like a leading lady in the more traditional sense.”

As Shelley’s professional projects became less frequent, she embraced a quieter lifestyle. By 2021, she was living in a $1.3 million condo in Pacific Palisades.

Life Today and the Latest Public Appearance

At 75, she enjoys a slower pace, living in her condo with her Chihuahua. Locals describe her as rarely seen in the neighborhood, a far cry from the high-profile presence she maintained during her Hollywood heyday.

Her reclusive lifestyle took a brief pause in January 2024 when she was photographed taking a stroll with her dog near her home. Casual and relaxed, she appeared content as she watched her pet roam around a park.

The sighting quickly drew attention, particularly because it followed her absence from the 2024 Emmy Awards, where her former “Cheers” co-stars reunited for a special tribute. While Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, and others recreated the iconic bar set, her unexplained absence left fans wondering why she skipped the event.

Ted Danson and Shelley Long in California in 2006 | Source: Getty Images

Ted Danson and Shelley Long in California in 2006 | Source: Getty Images

The photos of her sparked a wave of reactions online, showcasing a mix of admiration, concern, and nostalgia from fans. Comments ranged from observations about her appearance to reflections on aging and vulnerability.

“She looks a lot older than her age,” one noted, while another wrote“Wow, hope all is well 🙏🏽.” Other fans were quick to express their concern and understanding. “She looks tired ❤️,” said one.

Another added“I haven’t seen her in years, and yet I’m surprised by her appearance. But I shouldn’t be. We all become old and grey… if we’re lucky.”

One comment reflected on her demeanor, saying“She does look very sad, and there seems to be a vulnerability about her in the pictures.”

Still, others focused on the positive, with remarks about her natural aging and enduring legacy. “Glad she aged naturally,” read one comment, while another mused“Can’t believe she’s 74… where does the time go?”

The photos reaffirmed her lasting connection with fans, many of whom remember her fondly from her iconic roles. While her life today might appear quieter and less glamorous, it’s clear that she continues to hold a special place in the hearts of those who grew up watching her.

Amid her struggles and triumphs, one constant in her life has been her only child, daughter Juliana.

Her Daughter’s Legacy

Born in 1985 during the height of her mother’s fame, Juliana Tyson Kissick grew up witnessing the glamour and challenges of Hollywood life. Juliana has followed in her mother’s creative footsteps, pursuing a career in entertainment and entrepreneurship.

As a performer, she has taken on various acting roles but is best known today for her business ventures. In 2014, she co-founded Good Juju Ink, a high-end stationery and illustration design company, with her husband, Ryan Kissick.

According to the company’s website, its mission is to spread positivity and “good juju” through creative designs. According to her bio, she taught herself digital illustration by studying every night for two years. Before that, she was a dancer and choreographer.

Now, as the creative director of Good Juju Ink, she combines her artistic vision with her business acumen. She often goes by her nickname, Juju, which originated from her younger half-sister’s pronunciation of her name as a toddler.

Juliana and her husband share a love story that spans decades. After meeting as children in Pacific Palisades, they reconnected in their twenties and eventually married in 2015 at the historic Ashford Castle in Ireland.

Their shared passion for creativity and community-building is evident in their professional and personal lives. Shelley’s influence is evident in Juliana’s artistic drive. Together, they represent two generations of talent, each leaving their mark in different ways.

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Users Say Blake Lively 'Doesn't Look Like Herself' & Her Eyes Are 'Completely Different' - Before & After Pics

Users Say Blake Lively ‘Doesn’t Look Like Herself’ & Her Eyes Are ‘Completely Different’ – Before & After Pics

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Blake Lively | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively has long been admired for her stunning looks, but recent comparisons between her appearance now versus her early years have sparked debate. Social media users have speculated that she has had work done, pointing to her eyes, nose, and more as areas of transformation.

Blake Lively has long been a household name in Hollywood, celebrated for her charm, talent, and striking looks. Rising to fame as Serena van der Woodsen in “Gossip Girl,” the actress captivated audiences with her effortless beauty and relatable charisma.
Blake Lively at CosmoGIRL! Magazine's screening of "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" in 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at CosmoGIRL! Magazine’s screening of “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” in 2005. | Source: Getty Images

However, as is often the case with public figures, fans and social media users have closely followed her appearance, sparking conversations about whether she has undergone cosmetic enhancements to refine her features.

Blake Lively circa 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively circa 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Examining photos of Lively from the 2000s, her natural beauty was undeniable. Her hooded upper eyelids gave her a distinct, soft look, while her nose had a wide bridge with a rounded tip, contributing to her approachable charm.

Blake Lively at the 18th Annual Kids Choice Awards on April 2, 2005, in Westwood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the 18th Annual Kids Choice Awards on April 2, 2005, in Westwood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively during the "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" press conference in Los Angeles, California, in 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively during the “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” press conference in Los Angeles, California, in 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Her lips featured a slight disproportion, with a smaller upper lip in comparison to her fuller bottom lip. Her teeth, though bright and even, revealed a glimpse of her gums when she smiled widely, adding to her natural appeal.
Blake Lively at the premiere of "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" on May 31, 2005, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the premiere of “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” on May 31, 2005, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

2006

Blake Lively on day four of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively on day four of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at Hollywood Life's Breakthrough of the Year Awards on December 10, 2006. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at Hollywood Life’s Breakthrough of the Year Awards on December 10, 2006. | Source: Getty Images

2007

Blake Lively onstage during MTV's Total Request Live at the MTV Times Square Studios on October 1, 2007, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively onstage during MTV’s Total Request Live at the MTV Times Square Studios on October 1, 2007, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

2008

Blake Lively at the "Nuit de Diamants" event hosted by Chanel Fine Jewelry on January 16, 2008, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the “Nuit de Diamants” event hosted by Chanel Fine Jewelry on January 16, 2008, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

2010

By the 2010s, Lively’s appearance began to reflect subtle changes that many believe marked a shift toward a more refined look. In 2010, her facial features appeared slightly more symmetrical, sparking speculation about possible adjustments.

Blake Lively at the 2010 MET Gala on May 3 in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the 2010 MET Gala on May 3 in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Her once-rounded nose tip seemed more tapered, suggesting a potential refinement. The bridge of her nose also appeared narrower and smoother, enhancing her profile’s elegance.

Blake Lively at Spike TV's "Scream 2010" event on October 16, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at Spike TV’s “Scream 2010” event on October 16, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Her eyes, once framed by naturally hooded lids, looked more open and defined in this era. This change gave her a brighter and more alert expression. These adjustments, while subtle, contributed to a more polished aesthetic.
Blake Lively at the Chanel show during the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 on July 6, 2010, in France. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the Chanel show during the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 on July 6, 2010, in France. | Source: Getty Images

2012

Blake Lively at the "Savages" premiere on June 27, 2012, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the “Savages” premiere on June 27, 2012, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

2015
Blake Lively at "The Age of Adaline" premiere on April 19, 2015, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at “The Age of Adaline” premiere on April 19, 2015, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

2018

By 2018, the proportions of her lips also seemed to evolve. The disparity between her upper and lower lip appeared less pronounced, with her upper lip taking on a fuller shape.

Blake Lively at the Versace fall 2019 fashion show on December 2, 2018, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the Versace fall 2019 fashion show on December 2, 2018, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively arriving to the 2018 MET Gala on May 7 in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively arriving to the 2018 MET Gala on May 7 in New York. | Source: Getty Images

2019

Blake Lively at the "Pokémon Detective Pikachu" premiere on May 2, 2019, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the “Pokémon Detective Pikachu” premiere on May 2, 2019, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

2020

Blake Lively at "The Rhythm Section" screening on January 27, 2020, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at “The Rhythm Section” screening on January 27, 2020, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively seen spotted in Manhattan, New York, on January 28, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively seen spotted in Manhattan, New York, on January 28, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

2022

Blake Lively at the 10th Annual Forbes Power Women's Summit on September 15, 2022, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the 10th Annual Forbes Power Women’s Summit on September 15, 2022, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the 2022 MET Gala on May 2, 2022, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the 2022 MET Gala on May 2, 2022, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively arriving at the Michael Kors Collection Fall/Winter 2022 Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week on February 15. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively arriving at the Michael Kors Collection Fall/Winter 2022 Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week on February 15. | Source: Getty Images

2023

Blake Lively at the reopening of The Landmark at Tiffany & Co. on April 27, 2023, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the reopening of The Landmark at Tiffany & Co. on April 27, 2023, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively photographed in the Lower East Side in New York on December 13, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively photographed in the Lower East Side in New York on December 13, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

2024

In 2024, Lively’s features seem more polished and refined than ever, drawing both admiration and speculation from fans and professionals alike. Dr. Johnny Betteridge, a cosmetic expert, weighed in on her transformation, providing insights into the likely treatments that could have contributed to her current look.

Blake Lively at the Michael Kors A/W 2024 fashion show during New York Fashion Week on February 13. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the Michael Kors A/W 2024 fashion show during New York Fashion Week on February 13. | Source: Getty Images

He explained that Botox might have been used to soften fine lines and wrinkles, giving the skin a smoother and more youthful appearance. He suggested that the actress’s more almond-shaped eyes, with less prominence of hooded lids, could be the result of upper eyelid surgery.

Blake Lively at the "It Ends With Us" photocall on August 8, 2024, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the “It Ends With Us” photocall on August 8, 2024, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Her nose, which now appears more streamlined with a narrower bridge and lifted tip, aligns with the results of a precise rhinoplasty procedure. Additionally, he noted that her fuller, more symmetrical lips may have been enhanced with lip fillers to increase their size and volume.
Blake Lively at the screening of "It Ends With Us" on August 8, 2024, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the screening of “It Ends With Us” on August 8, 2024, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Dr. Betteridge also commented on Lively’s radiant smile, stating it is likely the product of intricate dental work. This could include gum contouring to reduce the appearance of her gums when she smiles, paired with veneers to create her now flawless, bright teeth.

“Cosmetic treatment should be about enhancing what you’ve got but not significantly changing your appearance,” he stated.

Blake Lively seen on May 2, 2024, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively seen on May 2, 2024, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Lively’s speculated transformation has garnered mixed reactions from fans. While some have praised her refined and polished look, others have expressed disappointment, feeling that the changes have made her look less like her natural self.

“Hadn’t even realised she had work till this vid! But it’s been well done 👌,[sic]” one social media user commented. Another shared, “She’s subtle with the changes, though. Tasteful. She’s beautiful. That was the best nose job… like Ashley Simpson’s!” A third added, “I want to know who did her work. She looks fantastic!”

A fourth person wrote“I’m not a fan of cosmetic surgery, but honestly, her work is well done imo [sic].” However, another person shared“..too drastic..but she is beautiful just doesn’t look like herself.”
Blake Lively at the "It Ends With Us" premiere on August 6, 2024, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Blake Lively at the “It Ends With Us” premiere on August 6, 2024, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Another person typed, “I am not sure if she looks ‘better’ with all that work done. She was pretty before, now she is cookie cutter pretty and looks just like everyone else.” Someone else commented, “I think she was far more beautiful before she had work done. She didn’t need it. Her imperfections were perfect.”

Blake Lively’s evolving appearance has captivated and divided fans, sparking discussions about beauty standards and the role of cosmetic enhancements. Whether through natural aging or professional treatments, her transformation highlights the delicate balance between preserving individuality and embracing refinement.

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What Happened to This ’60s TV Star Who Paused Her Career to Care for Her Husband of 50 Years?

What Happened to This ’60s TV Star Who Paused Her Career to Care for Her Husband of 50 Years?

The '60s TV star | Source: Getty Images
The ’60s TV star | Source: Getty Images

What Happened to This ’60s TV Star Who Paused Her Career to Care for Her Husband of 50 Years?

A dazzling star of the 1960s made the ultimate sacrifice for love, stepping back from her career to care for her ailing husband. Now, years later, what became of the redheaded beauty who once ruled Hollywood?

In the golden age of the 1960s, a certain redhead star — though known to change her look — captivated audiences with her talent, charisma, and undeniable allure. From her early days in Sweden to the glittering stages of Hollywood, she became one of the era’s most iconic faces.

Her journey, however, was more than just a tale of glitz and glamour — it was also a story of sacrifice, love, and resilience. Born in a small Swedish village, the actress grew up surrounded by music. “From when I was 4 years old in Sweden, I would get up and harmonize with my mother to Swedish songs,” she remembered.

The Swedish actress circa 1963. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress circa 1963. | Source: Getty Images

“We lived in the same house with Mormor, my mother’s mother, and my uncle, who played the accordion. It was quite a group!” the actress continued.

She also credited these early years for her love of melody, saying, “My first musical memory was of the accordion. It was during World War II, and there were a lot of beautiful songs.”

The TV star photographed in 1963. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star photographed in 1963. | Source: Getty Images

After immigrating to America at six years old, her family settled in Illinois, where she began nurturing her love for performance. She dazzled with her voice and dance in her youth, eventually studying at Northwestern University.

But academia couldn’t hold her — her sights were set on stardom. Her big break came when George Burns discovered her and introduced her to Hollywood. By the early 1960s, she was not just a rising star but a sensation.

Her single “I Just Don’t Understand” climbed the charts, and her film debut in “Pocketful of Miracles” further showcased her talent. The following years solidified her as a box office draw with starring roles in “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Viva Las Vegas” opposite Elvis Presley.

The Swedish actress and Elvis Presley filming "Viva Las Vegas" in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress and Elvis Presley filming “Viva Las Vegas” in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

While her chemistry with Presley lit up the screen, their off-screen bond also captured attention. The two reportedly dated and remained close friends until his death. “Everyone knows how I felt about him and the friendship that we had all these years. It was very, very private,” she revealed.

The TV star and Elvis Presley on the set of "Viva Las Vegas" in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Elvis Presley on the set of “Viva Las Vegas” in 1964. | Source: Getty Images

As her fame grew, the actress was marketed as Hollywood’s hottest young star, but her stunning looks came with a downside. She was typecast as a risqué figure, with critics dismissing her as a cartoon character.

The Swedish actress circa 1965. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress circa 1965. | Source: Getty Images

Determined to prove her versatility, she sought roles that would allow her to grow as an artist. By the late 1960s, her career had slowed, and she turned to European projects for a fresh start. However, by 1970, she triumphantly returned to Hollywood, balancing film, television, and Las Vegas performances.

Amid her Hollywood success, the star’s life took a significant turn when she met Roger Smith, a charismatic actor and budding talent. Smith, born in California and raised in Arizona, had shown promise in academics and athletics before venturing into entertainment.

The TV star and Roger Smith at the Academy Awards ceremony on April 13, 1965, in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Roger Smith at the Academy Awards ceremony on April 13, 1965, in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images

He pursued acting after a chance encounter with James Cagney, who encouraged him to try his luck in Hollywood. With roles in television and films, including his popular series “77 Sunset Strip,” Smith became a household name.

Roger Smith and his wife photographed at a champagne dinner in 1966. | Source: Getty Images

Roger Smith and his wife photographed at a champagne dinner in 1966. | Source: Getty Images

Before meeting the beautiful actress, he had been married to Australian actress Victoria Shaw, with whom he had three children — Tracey, Jordan, and Dallas. However, his marriage ended in divorce; shortly afterward, he crossed paths with the redheaded icon.

The actress and Roger Smith circa 1966. | Source: Getty Images

The actress and Roger Smith circa 1966. | Source: Getty Images

Their connection was instant. “I knew I was going to marry him on the third date,” she said. “I knew he would protect me. I knew that I could depend on him,” the actress revealed.

It wasn’t long before they tied the knot in 1967, with her stepping into her new role as a stepmother to her actor husband’s young children. “I met them when they were 3, 6, and 7,” she fondly recalled, speaking of how they became a family.

The Swedish-born actress and Roger Smith cutting their wedding cake after their wedding ceremony at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, on May 8, 1967. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish-born actress and Roger Smith cutting their wedding cake after their wedding ceremony at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, on May 8, 1967. | Source: Getty Images

However, she also had a deep desire to have a child of her own, revealing that she had been trying to conceive for 13 years without success. Over the years, the actress explored various options but eventually stopped trying.

Reflecting on her journey, she said, “The point is, if I am meant to have a child, I will have one. Whatever my higher power feels is right for me, I will accept.”

The "Bye Bye Birdie" star and Roger Smith photographed at John F. Kennedy International Airport on May 11, 1969, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

The “Bye Bye Birdie” star and Roger Smith photographed at John F. Kennedy International Airport on May 11, 1969, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Nonetheless, as the couple’s marriage blossomed, so did their professional partnership. Smith left acting and became her manager, determined to reshape her career and help her shed her risqué image.

The actress and Roger Smith at a party in 1969. | Source: Getty Images

The actress and Roger Smith at a party in 1969. | Source: Getty Images

Together, they worked to prove her acting prowess, selecting roles that showcased her depth. “The critics had an image of me, and they wouldn’t accept any other,” she admitted. Smith’s support was unwavering, and their teamwork paid off with her dramatic success in films like “Carnal Knowledge.”

The TV star and Roger Smith at the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 20, 1973, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Roger Smith at the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 20, 1973, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“They couldn’t stand to be apart from each other, being on film sets on opposite ends of the country,” a friend once said. Managing her career allowed Smith to remain by her side, both personally and professionally.

“Now in Roger, I’ve found all the men I need rolled into one — a father, a friend, a lover, a manager, a businessman,” she said in 1972. “It’s perfect for me. I couldn’t exist without a strong man.”

The famous actress and Roger Smith at the premiere of "Joseph Andrews" on March 9, 1977, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

The famous actress and Roger Smith at the premiere of “Joseph Andrews” on March 9, 1977, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Their love story, however, was tested by unforeseen challenges. Smith was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and later Parkinson’s disease. As his health worsened, she prioritized his care over her career. “I kept saying, ‘No, no, no,’ to everything because I was taking care of him,” she explained.

The Swedish actress and Roger Smith photographed at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 6, 1981, in California. | Source: Getty Images

The Swedish actress and Roger Smith photographed at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 6, 1981, in California. | Source: Getty Images

“If you’re a spouse, if one of you has a broken wing, the other takes over,” the actress added. She devoted herself to his well-being for years, demonstrating a quiet strength and loyalty that became the cornerstone of their marriage.

However, while her film career slowed, she continued to land roles in various television dramas, including “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles” and “Who Will Love My Children?”

The TV star and Roger Smith during the Professional Dance Society's Gypsy Awards Luncheon in Beverly Hills, California, in 1991. | Source: Getty Images

The TV star and Roger Smith during the Professional Dance Society’s Gypsy Awards Luncheon in Beverly Hills, California, in 1991. | Source: Getty Images

This actress is none other than Ann-Margret, who deeply mourned her late husband after he passed away in 2017 at 84. In light of his death, the Hollywood star honors his memory by cherishing the life they built together.

Ann-Margret and Roger Smith at the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on August 29, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret and Roger Smith at the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on August 29, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“To her, a great love story doesn’t end with death. You carry their spirit with you,” a friend shared. Now in her 80s, the actress lives in the Los Angeles home she and Smith purchased in 1968.

Ann-Margret onstage at the screening of "Bye Bye Birdie" during the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival on April 15 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret onstage at the screening of “Bye Bye Birdie” during the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival on April 15 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

She reflected on their union with pride, saying, “When I look back at my life, I am most proud of my marriage. We both wanted it to work. And it did work. We were together night and day. We loved each other and were always in each other’s corner.”

Ann-Margret at the Women's Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret at the Women’s Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Since Smith’s passing, Ann-Margret has stayed connected with his children and their families. “Her stepdaughter Tracey and stepsons Jordan and Dallas all adore her,” an insider revealed. “She is a doting grandmother to all their kids. She sees them, speaks to them, and Zooms with them all frequently.”

Ann-Margret after being honored with the Living Legend Tribute at the Women's Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Ann-Margret after being honored with the Living Legend Tribute at the Women’s Image Network Awards on February 21, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Although she misses him daily, Ann-Margret has found ways to embrace life again. She returned to acting with a role in “The Kominsky Method” following a personal invite from the star of the series, actor Alan Arkin.

Alan Arkin and Ann-Margret at the Gala Screening of "The Kominsky Method" on November 10, 2018, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Alan Arkin and Ann-Margret at the Gala Screening of “The Kominsky Method” on November 10, 2018, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

“He said, ‘You’ve got to get back to work!’ At the very end, I said to him, ‘You were right,'” the icon recalled. She also reconnected with old pals and stays active with a close-knit group of friends, many of whom she has worked with throughout her career.

Together, they’ve formed an informal walking group. “On Monday, there might be three of us. Another day, there might be 15. We go to a different place every weekend to walk. I’m excited to go,” she shared.

The redhead released an album, “Born to Be Wild,” and a collection of her favorite songs from the 1960s. “I haven’t done an album for like 100 years! I had a ball doing it!” she said of the project.

Today, Ann-Margret remains an icon of grace and resilience. “I’m in my home that we bought back in 1968. The sun is shining, and I’m looking out over the pool. I’m actually very happy,” she shared. Though her greatest love is no longer by her side, she carries his spirit with her in every step forward.

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Dwayne Johnson's Eldest Daughter, Who Turned 23, 'Looks Just like Her Daddy' – Meet the Star's 3 Daughters

Dwayne Johnson’s Eldest Daughter, Who Turned 23, ‘Looks Just like Her Daddy’ – Meet the Star’s 3 Daughters

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Dwayne Johnson | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne Johnson’s Eldest Daughter, Who Turned 23, ‘Looks Just like Her Daddy’ – Meet the Star’s 3 Daughters

Dwayne Johnson’s eldest daughter, 23, captured fans’ attention due to her striking resemblance to her famous father. But there’s more to the Johnson family story than just Simone — his two younger daughters, Jasmine and Tiana, are making waves of their own.

Dwayne Johnson is not just a global movie star and former wrestling champion — he’s also a proud father of three daughters. Each of them is making a name for herself, from professional wrestling to winning horseback riding competitions and involving Dwayne in playful princess parties.

While Simone’s resemblance to her dad has fans talking, it’s her sisters Jasmine and Tiana who bring a whirlwind of energy to Dwayne’s world. Together, these three girls embody everything Dwayne stands for as a self-proclaimed girl dad. Here’s a closer look at the three girls who make The Rock’s world go round.

Tiana Gia Johnson: The Baby of the Family with a Big Imagination

Tiana Gia Johnson, born on April 17, 2018, is the youngest of Dwayne’s three daughters and the second child he shares with his wife, Lauren Hashian. Her arrival was met with joy and excitement, with her father proudly sharing the news online.

Lauren Hashian and Dwayne Johnson attend the 65th GRAMMY Awards on February 5, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Lauren Hashian and Dwayne Johnson attend the 65th GRAMMY Awards on February 5, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Shortly after her birth, Dwayne made headlines for skipping a major CinemaCon event for his film “Skyscraper” to be on “baby duty” at home. Her older sister, Jasmine, had her own playful response to the new addition, declaring herself as “the boss” of her new baby sister.

Even at a young age, Tiana has become a scene-stealer. Her love of princesses, glitter, and all things magical is well-documented on her father’s social media pages.

One of the most memorable moments was her princess-themed birthday party, where Tiana and her friends dressed up as Disney princesses.

Tiana took center stage in a “Sleeping Beauty” costume, while her father, ever the girl dad, got into the spirit of the party. He posted a sweet photo of himself puckering his lips as Tiana smiled in delight.

“Monster 😘 for Tia’s first princess party with all her friends. Lots of little magical Princesses running around the house having fun and none of them were scared of Daddy,” Dwayne captioned the post.

Her creative spirit doesn’t end with dress-up. Tiana also loves to turn her father into her personal canvas. On Father’s Day 2023, she and her older sister gave Dwayne a makeover, complete with a facial and glitter, which he jokingly referred to as “unicorn poo.”

Beyond the fun and games, Dwayne has made it clear that he wants his daughters to grow up with confidence and self-love. A prime example of this was during International Women’s Day 2021, when Dwayne shared a video of himself teaching Tiana to call herself “an awesome girl.”

“She can say ‘awthum gurl’ all day long… as long as she knows she’s awesome, that’s all that matters,” he wrote. This gesture highlighted his commitment to empowering his daughters with self-assurance from a young age.

While Tiana’s playfulness often takes center stage, her older sister Jasmine has already established herself as a bold and adventurous force in the Johnson household.

Jasmine Lia Johnson: The Outspoken and Adventurous Middle Child

Jasmine Lia Johnson was born on December 16, 2015, to Dwayne and Lauren. As the couple’s first child together, Jasmine was already in the spotlight as a baby. But it wasn’t until December 2017 that she had her breakout moment.

Dwayne Johnson, Lauren Hashian and Jasmine Johnson attend a ceremony honoring him with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 13, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne Johnson, Lauren Hashian and Jasmine Johnson attend a ceremony honoring him with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 13, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

During her father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, 2-year-old Jasmine charmed the crowd when she spoke into the microphone mid-speech and said, “I love you,” to her father.

Dwayne and Jasmine Johnson attend a ceremony honoring him with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 13, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne and Jasmine Johnson attend a ceremony honoring him with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 13, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Her playful, bold personality has been clear from a young age. Dwayne once shared how Jasmine enjoys “outing” him as The Rock in public. Whenever she notices people recognizing him at parks or public places, she takes control of the situation.

Lauren Hashian, Tiana, Dwayne, and Jasmine Johnson attend the premiere of "Moana 2" on November 21, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Lauren Hashian, Tiana, Dwayne, and Jasmine Johnson attend the premiere of “Moana 2” on November 21, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

“She’ll come up and grab me and she’ll go, ‘Dad, come on! They recognize you. Come, say hello. Come on, you’re The Rock!'” he recalled. Jasmine would then confidently walk up to strangers, proudly introducing her dad with, “Here. This is my dad.”

Jasmine’s quirky side is also seen in her reaction to her father’s role as Maui in Disney’s “Moana.” While many kids might be excited to learn their father is the voice of a Disney character, Jasmine had a different reaction.

Dwayne shared that he once tried to impress her by revealing that he was the voice behind Maui. He attempted to sing along with Maui’s iconic song expecting her to be amazed. But instead of cheering him on, Jasmine quickly grabbed a pillow and tried to muffle his voice. She told him, “You’re ruining the song.”

Beyond her playful antics, Jasmine is also a passionate horseback rider. In May 2022, she competed in a horseback riding competition and earned a win. Dwayne proudly shared her accomplishments online.

He also reflected on what made him proudest — not just the win, but her love for the process. “The quality that I love is that she’s passionate about riding and passionate about animals,” Dwayne said. He pointed out that her drive doesn’t come from a need to win but from her genuine love of what she does.

Jasmine also played a significant role in her parents’ wedding in Hawaii on August 18, 2019, as the flower girl. According to Dwayne, she took her role “very serious [sic]” and performed her duties with care.

Dwayne affectionately refers to Jasmine and her younger sister Tiana as “tornadoes,” reflecting the whirlwind of energy they bring to his life. Despite the chaos, he makes it clear that he wouldn’t have it any other way.

He has shared that his goal is to raise his daughters in an environment where “there are no limits to life.” While the younger Johnson daughters bring humor and energy to the family, the eldest, Simone, carries on the family’s wrestling legacy — and fans say she looks “just like her daddy.”

Dwayne and Simone Johnson pictured on June 3, 2006 | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne and Simone Johnson pictured on June 3, 2006 | Source: Getty Images

Simone Alexandra Johnson: The Fourth-Generation WWE Superstar

Simone Johnson, born on August 14, 2001, is Dwayne’s eldest daughter and the only child he shares with his ex-wife, Dany Garcia. From a young age, Simone was already a standout. She graduated from high school in 2019, with Dwayne beaming with pride as he shared a picture of them together on social media.

Simone and Dwayne Johnson attend the premiere of "Skyscraper" on July 10, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Simone and Dwayne Johnson attend the premiere of “Skyscraper” on July 10, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

But instead of sticking to the academic path, Simone chose to pursue a career that runs deep in her blood — professional wrestling. At just 18 years old, she signed with WWE, making history as the first fourth-generation Superstar in the wrestling organization’s history.

Simone and Dwayne Johnson attend the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 7, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Simone and Dwayne Johnson attend the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 7, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Her father, grandfather Rocky Johnson, and great-grandfather Peter Maivia are all WWE Hall of Famers, so it came as no surprise that Simone decided to continue the family legacy. “It means the world to me,” she said, calling it “special” to have such a strong connection to wrestling.

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the premiere of "Hercules" on July 23, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the premiere of “Hercules” on July 23, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

Her decision to pursue professional wrestling was met with overwhelming support from her father. Dwayne recalled how she approached him with her plans and his immediate response was one of encouragement.

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 10, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 10, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

“Honey, whatever your passion is, I support that,” he said. He noted that since wrestling had been good to him, he was excited to see his daughter follow in his footsteps. Confident in her abilities, he predicted, “She’s gonna be a champ.”

Simone Johnson attends the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Simone Johnson attends the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Simone’s role in WWE comes with immense pressure, given the status of her family name. But her father has done everything he can to support her. He’s spoken about their father-daughter relationship, especially the experience of raising her while still trying to figure out his own life.

Simone Johnson attends the AFI FEST 2016 on November 14, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

Simone Johnson attends the AFI FEST 2016 on November 14, 2016 | Source: Getty Images

“We kind of grew up together,” he said, referring to the fact that he was just 29 years old when Simone was born. Despite the early challenges, their bond has grown strong over the years.

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the premiere of "Moana 2'" on November 21, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the premiere of “Moana 2′” on November 21, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

While Simone’s wrestling career continues to develop, her physical resemblance to her father has become a topic of conversation online. When her dad shared a photo of them together, fans flooded social media with comments about how similar she looks to Dwayne.

Some of the most notable remarks included, “She looks just like her daddy,” “Same smile,” “Holy moly, she’s a Mini (gorgeous) You,” “You look exactly alike,” and “Twin.”

Simone Johnson attends the 75th Annual Golden Globe Nominations Announcement on December 11, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Simone Johnson attends the 75th Annual Golden Globe Nominations Announcement on December 11, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

In 2017, Simone was chosen as the 2018 Golden Globe Ambassador, an honor that would see her representing the Hollywood Foreign Press Association during the awards ceremony. Her father offered her words of wisdom before she took on the role, telling her to “live in the moment and have fun.”

Simone Johnson attends the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 7, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Simone Johnson attends the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 7, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Simone later shared that she kept his advice in mind throughout the experience. She also spoke about how proud she was of her father, calling him “an amazing role model” and crediting him with teaching her how to navigate her ambitions.

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the People's Choice Awards 2017 on January 18, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Dwayne and Simone Johnson attend the People’s Choice Awards 2017 on January 18, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Like Jasmine, Simone sees her father in the most familiar way possible — as her dad. Dwayne once shared a story about how Simone attended a Jingle Ball concert and had the chance to meet several well-known music artists.

Simone Johnson pictured on November 15, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Simone Johnson pictured on November 15, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

When she returned home, she told her dad she had never been around anyone famous before. The comment left him surprised, as he jokingly responded, “No one? You sure?”

Dwayne Johnson: The Girl Dad Who Puts Family First

For all his success as an actor, wrestler, and entrepreneur, Dwayne says his most important role is being a father. Reflecting on his experience as a parent, Dwayne admitted that he missed out on parts of Simone’s childhood due to his demanding schedule.

But with Jasmine and Tiana, he’s determined to be more present. Dwayne encourages his daughters to believe they can achieve anything. He instills confidence in them through affirmations. Dwayne once said he now works “with them,” not “for them,” to solve challenges together as a team.

His blended family dynamic also reflects his deep commitment to family. Despite divorcing Dany, Dwayne Johnson maintains a close co-parenting relationship with her. Together, they support Simone’s WWE career while building a life filled with love and support for Jasmine and Tiana.

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What Happened to This '80s Teen Star Who Battled Anorexia For Years and Stepped Back from Hollywood?

What Happened to This ’80s Teen Star Who Battled Anorexia For Years and Stepped Back from Hollywood?

The child star | Source: Getty Images
The child star | Source: Getty Images

What Happened to This ’80s Teen Star Who Battled Anorexia For Years and Stepped Back from Hollywood?

She rose to fame as a teen star in the 1980s, starring in some of television’s most iconic productions. Yet, at the height of her success, she faced a battle with anorexia that affected her career and nearly cost her life. Years later, she stepped away from the spotlight, shifting her focus to personal healing and supporting others facing similar challenges.

Born in 1969 in a showbiz family, she joined the entertainment industry when she was only four. By the mid-1980s, she was one of television’s most recognizable young stars, celebrated for her wit and relatability in a hit sitcom that became a cultural touchstone.

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The child actress, circa 1980 | Source: Getty Images

Her talent and charisma seemed to promise a long career in Hollywood. However, at the height of her popularity, her appearances became sporadic, raising questions about what was happening behind the scenes. The answer would reveal a personal battle that would define much of her life and legacy.

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The actress in 1985 | Source: Getty Images

From TV Darling to Hollywood Favorite

Her career began with a standout role in the award-winning miniseries “Roots.” However, her portrayal of Carol Seaver on the sitcom “Growing Pains” propelled her to stardom. As the clever and dependable middle child of the Seaver family, she endeared herself to audiences nationwide.

The actress in a photo shoot for "Growing Pains" in 1985 | Source: Getty Images

The actress in a photo shoot for “Growing Pains” in 1985 | Source: Getty Images

The series, which aired from 1985 to 1992, became one of the most beloved sitcoms of its time. Despite her success, her time on “Growing Pains” was not without challenges. By the show’s final season, she was forced to miss multiple episodes due to a personal struggle that she worked hard to keep private.

The "Growing Pains" cast in 1985 | Source: Getty Images

The “Growing Pains” cast in 1985 | Source: Getty Images

Reflecting on the last episode, she shared, “The last scene of ‘Growing Pains’ was us in an empty living room at the Seavers’ house, and we’re all eating pizza. Which lends itself to be very difficult again, because I couldn’t eat pizza. So I fake eat, and I very badly fake eat it.”

While audiences adored her on-screen, those closest to her began to notice the toll her struggles were taking, including her family, who would soon step in to help.

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The actress as seen in an undated photo | Source: Getty Images

The Turning Point—A Mother’s Heartbreak

Her struggles became impossible to ignore on November 10, 1991, when her mother, Bonnie, visited the set of “Growing Pains” on her 45th birthday. In her daughter’s dressing room, Bonnie saw her 5’3″ frame reduced to just 90 pounds.

The actress poses for a portrait, circa 1985 | Source: Getty Images

The actress poses for a portrait, circa 1985 | Source: Getty Images

“Although she was very careful to cover her body,” Bonnie recalled, “I saw it and almost fainted.” The once vibrant and healthy actress had become a skeletal version of herself. Overwhelmed with emotion, the two broke down in tears.

“We both stood there crying,” Bonnie said. “She said, ‘Mommy, Mommy, I’m going to get better.’ I said, ‘Tracey, you’ve got to get better because I’m not going to lose you.'” This heart-wrenching moment marked the beginning of a more focused effort to address her condition.

The actress poses in 1990 | Source: Getty Images

The actress poses in 1990 | Source: Getty Images

The severity of her illness was not just apparent to her family. Alan Thicke, who played her TV father on “Growing Pains,” described her as outwardly “pleasant and cheerful—a rock.” However, those who knew Tracey Gold best were acutely aware of her private battles and the toll they were taking on her health.

A Battle with Anorexia and the Pressures of Fame

Her struggle with anorexia began at just 11 years old, years before her fame peaked. By the time she was 19, Gold’s condition had intensified, and at 22, it nearly cost her life. While some attributed her illness to the pressures of Hollywood, she believed the problem was much broader.

Tracey Gold poses for a promotional photo in 1990 | Source: Getty Images

Tracey Gold poses for a promotional photo in 1990 | Source: Getty Images

“It’s not just Hollywood; it’s a widespread problem across the country,” she stated in a 2011 interview. Gold’s experiences on “Growing Pains” reflected how her illness affected her work. Missing several episodes during the final season was a direct result of her declining health.

Tracey Gold on "Good Morning America" in New York in 2011 | Source: Getty Images

Tracey Gold on “Good Morning America” in New York in 2011 | Source: Getty Images

Even moments that seemed mundane to viewers, like eating pizza in the show’s finale, were profoundly difficult. “It’s not this glamorous red carpet disease,” she explained. “It’s a really isolating, lonely place to be.”

Gold revealed she was deeply aware of how societal pressures influenced others. She criticized public commentary on the weight of stars like Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato, calling it “a horrible message being sent out to young girls.”

Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus on March 28, 2009 | Source: Getty Images

Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus on March 28, 2009 | Source: Getty Images

Her words highlighted a broader issue: the impact of unattainable beauty standards and harsh scrutiny on women and girls across all walks of life. The lessons Gold learned during this time would later shape the direction of her life, as she sought to use her experiences to make a difference for others.

Tracey Gold at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center on March 7, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois | Source: Getty Images

Tracey Gold at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center on March 7, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois | Source: Getty Images

Stepping into Advocacy

After years of battling anorexia in silence, Gold turned her experiences into a platform for helping others. In 2011, she hosted Lifetime’s “Starving Secrets With Tracey Gold,” an unscripted series aimed at raising awareness about eating disorders.

The show featured Gold working with specialists to support women seeking treatment for conditions like anorexia and bulimia. Her goal was to foster open conversations about the realities of eating disorders.

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Tracey Gold at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center on March 7, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois | Source: Getty Images

Tracey Gold at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center on March 7, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois | Source: Getty Images

“I wanted to shed a light on [anorexia] and talk about it and open up a conversation,” she said during a 2011 appearance on “Fox and Friends.” By sharing her own story, she hoped to break down stigmas and provide a source of encouragement for others facing similar challenges.

In one interview, Gold observed, “I always look at the first season of a TV show and see an actress one way, and then in the second season you see her 10 pounds lighter — it’s a cycle.”

For her, “Starving Secrets” was an opportunity to address her history and advocate for systemic change in how society approaches body image and mental health.

This chapter of Gold’s life marked a significant shift, as she moved from the role of actress to advocate, using her platform to make a tangible difference in the lives of others.

Tracey Gold at the 2018 STL Pop Culture Con in St Charles, Missouri | Source: Getty Images

Tracey Gold at the 2018 STL Pop Culture Con in St Charles, Missouri | Source: Getty Images

Life Beyond Hollywood

As Gold’s focus shifted from acting to advocacy, she gradually stepped away from the public eye. Married to Roby Marshall since 1994, the couple has raised four sons together, creating a close-knit family outside the spotlight.

Gold’s relationship with her husband has been a cornerstone of her life, as reflected in her online bio, which reads, “Madly in love with my guy for 35 years, mom of 4 amazing children.” While she no longer pursues acting full-time, she occasionally makes appearances that delight longtime fans.

In 2022, she joined Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition,” where she competed alongside other ’90s stars, including Jodie Sweetin and Matthew Lawrence. The show’s playful nostalgia brought her back into the public eye, showcasing her fun side and connecting her with a new generation of viewers.

Gold also maintains close ties with her “Growing Pains” castmates. In 2018, she reunited with Kirk Cameron and Jeremy Miller on “Today” to reminisce about the show’s impact. During the reunion, the cast paid tribute to Alan Thicke, who had passed away in 2016.

She often shares heartfelt tributes to Thicke on social media, keeping the memory of her TV family alive. Though Gold stepped away from the spotlight, her influence continues to resonate. She remains vocal about the importance of mental health and body positivity.

Parenting has become a vital part of her mission. She emphasizes the power of kindness and how words can leave lasting impacts, a message she imparts to her sons.

“The things that you say can resonate so much with another person,” Gold once explained. “Even if it doesn’t mean something to you, it could really impact somebody.”

Now at 55, she embraces a quieter life but stays connected with her fans and the causes she cares about. Through her work and personal reflections, Gold has shown that healing is possible and that sharing one’s story can spark meaningful change.

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Jason Momoa's Daughter, 17, Turns Heads with Her Look in Silver Bra & Sheer Top – Her Transformation

Jason Momoa’s Daughter, 17, Turns Heads with Her Look in Silver Bra & Sheer Top – Her Transformation

Jason Momoa | Source: Getty Images
Jason Momoa | Source: Getty Images

lolaIn a recent post, Jason Momoa showcased his children, prompting various reactions from netizens. People marveled at how much Lisa Bonet’s daughter has grown. Her son is now a teenager too.

Jason Momoa shares two biological children and one stepchild with his ex-wife, Lisa Bonet. The former couple welcomed a daughter, Lola Iolani, and a son, Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha. Lola has since blossomed into a striking young woman.
Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa at the Tom Ford AW20 Show on February 7, 2020, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa at the Tom Ford AW20 Show on February 7, 2020, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Jason’s Daughter’s Birth

In an interview, Jason shared how he nearly missed the birth of his first child, Lola, in 2007. At the time, he was in Canada and almost missed her arrival because he was asleep.

Jason Momoa at Park City - Late Night at the Heineken Green Room on January 22, 2007 | Source: Getty Images

Jason Momoa at Park City – Late Night at the Heineken Green Room on January 22, 2007 | Source: Getty Images

Now nearly eighteen, Lola stands just below her father’s six-foot-four frame. Before taking a look at her current appearance, let’s see how she has transformed over the years.

Lola in 2016

Jason frequently shares images of his children online. In June 2016, he posted an adorable family picture on Instagram, showing himself and Lisa hugging and cuddling their young children.

In November 2016, he posted a throwback image of himself sitting and smiling in a chair with both children lying on him. The photo hinted on how Lola was well on her way to becoming tall.

Lola in 2017

While both children looked more shy and reserved in 2016, by 2017, Lola and her brother appeared less reserved. In one image, Jason carried his children in his arms while standing in front of a stage. The trio sported tribal tattoos and posed with their tongues out.

For the picture’s caption, Jason wrote, “‘I simply love you more than I love life itself’ listening to Elton with the loves of my life. Raising sensitive savages Priceless day on set proud to be aqua papa. OHANA. [sic]”

Lola in 2018

In March 2018, Lola showed her playful side by making a funny face with her father in an Instagram post. They posed next to a picture of someone the actor described as his hero.

Later that year, Lola met Chris Pratt, and in the same image her father shared she appeared to blush. Everyone else in the picture smiled happily as they posed.

But during the premiere of Jason’s “Aquaman,” she stood taller than her mother, bearing a striking resemblance to her.

She looked a lot like her mother while standing next to her father and brother.
Jason Momoa, Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa, Lisa Bonet, and Lola Iolani Momoa at the world premiere of "Aquaman" in Hollywood on December 12, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Jason Momoa, Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa, Lisa Bonet, and Lola Iolani Momoa at the world premiere of “Aquaman” in Hollywood on December 12, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Lola in 2019

By mid-2019, Lola was nearly head-to-head with her mother. She posed alongside Jason and Lisa at the Fendi Couture Fall/Winter show in Rome, Italy.

Lola Iolani Momoa, Lisa Bonet, and Jason Momoa at Fendi Couture Fall Winter on July 4, 2019, in Rome, Italy | Source: Getty Images

Lola Iolani Momoa, Lisa Bonet, and Jason Momoa at Fendi Couture Fall Winter on July 4, 2019, in Rome, Italy | Source: Getty Images

For her birthday that year, she and Nakoa-Wolf received brand-new skateboards.
Lola Iolani Momoa posing on July 20, 2019 | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Lola Iolani Momoa posing on July 20, 2019 | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Jason captured the moment they thanked an “uncle” for the gifts at a skate shop.

Lola’s activism also shone through in 2019 when she joined her father and brother to peacefully protest against TMT. The trio posed together making pyramid signs with their hands.

Later, they continued celebrating her birthday at Disney’s venue while watching “The Lion King.” Their father thanked Disney and it’s studios on their behalf for allowing them to have his daughter’s party at their venue.

By September, Lola was shoulder-height to her father as they posed in matching Da Hui outfits. The little girl looked more and more like her father, while her brother seemed to favor their mother.
Lola in 2020

In February 2020, Lola smiled alongside her father, brother, and Dave Bautista. The following month, Jason posted an Instagram video of her navigating a bike challenge during quarantine.

He captioned the post, “LOLA’s MANANALU CHALLENGE quarantine training. i want to be my kids when i grow up. 😍😍😍😜😜😜aloha j.”
Lola Iolani Momoa posing on March 27, 2020 | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Lola Iolani Momoa posing on March 27, 2020 | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

In the video, the little girl road a bike while facing some obstacles like drinking a soda and throwing an ax at the same time.

During an interview that year, Jason confessed that he cried when his daughter turned 13. He also hilariously confessed that the pink scrunchy he used to tie his hair was his and not his daughter’s.

Although it’s quite evident from his posts, the actor also admitted to acting tough on shows like “Game of Thrones.” He explained, “I may look big and tough, but I’m not,” adding, “I’m nothing like Khal Drogo. I’m not even the king of my own house! I’m absolutely terrified of my wife.”

The actor reflected on how close his family became during the pandemic, saying, “We’ve all gotten so much closer.” When he wasn’t riding old Harley Davidsons through Topanga Canyon or working, he spent time playing with Lola and his son or rock climbing.

Describing his family dynamic, he shared, “My wife is very sophisticated and smart and [our kids and I are] kind of like animals that need to be trained a little better.” He added, “I’m constantly a work in progress, and I’ve just been trying to get better as a father and a husband.”

Speaking about his famous stepchild, Zoë Kravitz, Jason revealed he was the “house worrier” when she started dating, while her father, Lenny Kravitz, played it cool when she started bringing her boyfriends home.

He confessed to being “baffled” by Lenny’s behavior, describing the musician as “way cooler than I am.” Jason revealed that part of the reason for him crying when Lola turned 13 was because he knew at one point, she will start dating and he’ll panic.

Lenny and Zoë Kravitz at the European premiere of "Blink Twice" on August 19, 2024, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Lenny and Zoë Kravitz at the European premiere of “Blink Twice” on August 19, 2024, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

He admitted, “I’m not going to do well with it. I’ll just hate it if she brings home some [expletive] bad boy.” His hopes are that she’ll get attracted to someone who is as devoted to her as her mother.

Jason stated, “I’m like, ‘If you find a man who treats you better than I [treat Bonet], good luck!'” He wanted her to find a nice, modern guy, someone like him.

Lola in 2021

In September 2021, Lisa’s daughter showcased her athletic side while posing with boxing gloves in a gym with her father, brother, and a fourth person. Being the only girl in the group didn’t intimidate the little girl who had her mid-section visible in the gym.

Later that month, she attended the “No Time To Die” movie screening where she and Nakoa-Wolf got to meet Billie Eilish. The siblings smiled happily as they posed with the musician on the red carpet.
Lola in 2022

In March 2022, Lola was clearly growing into herself as she attended the screening of Zoë’s “The Batman,” where she and her brother met the film’s stars. The siblings also got to pose alongside a replica of their older sister’s Cat Woman suit.

A few months later, Lola and her brother were back to their activism alongside their father. They took part in an United Nations Ocean Conference, with Jason writing, “Papa loves you babies mahalo for standing by my side.”

Lola had grown to a little above her father’s shoulders when they were seen leaving the venue of the conference. It was easy to see how the teenager took on some of her mother’s looks as she grew older.

Lola and her brother were now used to being on the red carpet by November. Jason and his daughter stuck their tongues out while posing for pictures at the Los Angeles premiere of his movie, “Slumberland.”
Lola Iolani, Jason, and Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa at the Los Angeles premiere of "Slumberland" on November 9, 2022, in Century City, California | Source: Getty Images

Lola Iolani, Jason, and Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa at the Los Angeles premiere of “Slumberland” on November 9, 2022, in Century City, California | Source: Getty Images

During an interview that year, the actor opened up about his children’s bedtime rituals and the 1990s sitcom they were binging together. He revealed, “When they were young, it was beautiful because we’d tell stories and have wrestling matches and do all kinds of fun, cute things, but now my children are 15 and 13½, so they generally watch something.”

Jason, Lola Iolani, and Nakoa-Wolf Momoa at Laperouse restaurant for a pre-wedding dinner for Zoe Kravitz and Karl Glusma on June 28, 2019, in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

Jason, Lola Iolani, and Nakoa-Wolf Momoa at Laperouse restaurant for a pre-wedding dinner for Zoe Kravitz and Karl Glusma on June 28, 2019, in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

Jason explained, “So the things we’ve been watching are pretty funny. My daughter’s massively into ‘Friends’ It’s a trip to watch what I probably watched when I was a kid, now that my daughter loves this show. So, I’m totally submerged back into ‘Friends.'”

The trio then moved along to “Seinfeld,” with the star adding, “So, it’s kind of fun that they actually like 90s pop culture [and] sitcoms.”

Lola in 2023

In 2023, the United Nations shared the 2022 throwback picture of Jason with his children at the Ocean Conference and a representative for the organization at the Ocean Conference. The foundation thanked the actor for being an Advocate for Life Below Water.

That year, Lola and her father were also seen enjoying a movie about family with her brother and other people. In one touching moment, viewers got to see the teenager leaning against their father as they watched their special moments.

Lola in 2024

By January 2024, Nakoa-Wolf was already towering over his sister when they attended the Los Angeles special screening of “Common Ground” with their father. There the trio posed alongside Demi Moore for a photo.

Demi Moore, Jason Momoa, Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, and Lola Iolani Momoa at the "Common Ground" Los Angeles Special Screening on January 11, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

Demi Moore, Jason Momoa, Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, and Lola Iolani Momoa at the “Common Ground” Los Angeles Special Screening on January 11, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

In June, Lola was the main feature alongside her father in a “Good Morning America” post. In the Instagram post, the pair wore shades and biker jackets while sitting on a motorbike for the premiere of his movie “The Bikeriders.”

In December, Lola and her brother joined their father to see Metallica perform for the first time. At the time, the band was hosting the All Within My Hands Foundation Presented by the Helping Hands Concert and Auction.
Lola Iolani Momoa, Jason Momoa, and Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa at Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation on December 13, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Getty Images

Lola Iolani Momoa, Jason Momoa, and Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa at Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation on December 13, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Getty Images

Jason Momoa also shared multiple images showing what his daughter looked like now, leading to various comments from readers. One Instagram user wrote, “Lola is such a beautiful young woman. She looks just like her mom, wolf you’re gonna be running from the girls in no time, if you’re not already, spitting image of Dad. BOO, the family looks amazing.”

Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation on December 13, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation on December 13, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Someone else noted“🔥🔥🔥🔥his kids are beautiful I love Lola straight hair. She looks older.” A surprised individual exclaimed“Wow, have they grown! Lola is Daddy’s girl, no doubt! 🤘”
Jason and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Jason and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Another fan thought, “She actually looks more like her Papa… beautiful!”

Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa with others at Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa with others at Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Someone else believed“lola is your double ! 🔥 perfect family 🤘 ❤️,” while another added, “Your kids are getting so big. Look at Lola omg 😍😍.”
Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

A fan remarked, “😍 kiddos are grown up. Wolf looks like a combo of mum and Zoe and Lola looks like a combo of mum and dad.”

Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha, Jason, and Lola Iolani Momoa at Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation on December 14, 2024, in Inglewood, California | Source: Instagram/prideofgypsies

Some of the images Jason Momoa posted to celebrate included ones of him rocking out to Metallica with his children. Even Lola appeared to be enjoying herself during the outing.

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