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'80s pop icon resurfaces at age 66 with unbelievable new look... can YOU guess who it is?

'80s pop icon resurfaces at age 66 with unbelievable new look... can YOU guess who it is?

Daily Mail​13-06-2025

She's arguably one of the biggest one hit wonders to come out of the '80s.
Bursting onto the music scene in 1986 with Two of Hearts, Stacey Q became a staple of the decade thanks to her gorgeous good looks and her sky-high hair.
While many others faded from the spotlight almost as quickly as they found it, Stacey stuck around for years with a string of memorable acting roles and appearances.
Stacey, now 66, recently resurfaced for the Ladies of the Lost '80s tour and proved that she's definitely still got the original 'it factor' that made her a star so many years ago.
Dressed in an ruffled, iridescent bubble skirt, glittery crop top and a cropped leather jacket, Stacey rocked out on stage to Two of Hearts.
Instead of her signature teased blonde perm, the songstress is now rocking a stylish grey bob cut.
Fans on social media were delighted to see Stacey back on stage, with one commenting, 'She's 66 yrs old... She looks and sounds better than most 80s artists!'
Another gushed, 'I love this woman. I grew up listening to her music!'
A third commented, 'Nothing has ever made me feel older than this.'
One fan praised Stacey for choosing to age naturally, writing, 'No Botox no lift/filers! Aging without Hollywood's help. Good for her and she sounds amazing.'
Stacey was just 21 when Two of Hearts topped the charts in 1987.
The catchy dance-pop track reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 in Canada.
Outside of music, she is best known for playing Cinnamon in the sitcom The Facts of Life.
Dressed in an ruffled, iridescent bubble skirt, glittery crop top and a cropped leather jacket, Stacey rocked out on stage to Two of Hearts
She also appeared as herself on Full House before her acting career started to wind down.
The star continued releasing music throughout the '90s but failed to recapture her initial popularity.
Stacey isn't the only '80s sex symbol to resurface this year.
Lorraine Lewis, best known for her time in the '80s rock bands Femme Fatale and Vixen, recently opened an account on OnlyFans at age 66.
Discussing the controversial decision on The Chuck Shute Podcast, the blonde bombshell said that the response had been 'amazing.'
'I have wanted to join OnlyFans for a very, very long time,' she said in the interview, which was transcribed by Blabbermouth.
'I just think it's a cool platform. It can be whatever you want it to be. I think a lot of people think it's really just porn. It's not. It doesn't have to be. But it's sexy, I'll tell you that. Like, I'm hella sexy.'
Since launching the page, Lewis said that she's picked up about 500 subscribers, who are all paying $20 a month for her exclusive content.
Now that she's earning over $10,000 a month, Lewis has no plans to slow down.
'It's been amazing,' she gushed. 'It just makes sense that a girl like me, a rock star like me, would take this to the next level.'

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