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Buzz Feed
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
27 Male Heartthrobs From The '90s, Then Vs. Now
Although it honestly feels like just a couple years ago, the '90s are longggg gone. The decade ended 30 years ago, to be exact, which I have trouble wrapping my brain around. And even harder to comprehend is that the heartthrobs we all loved in the '90s are now 30 years older. So because I love nostalgia and a good "then and now," I compiled some pics of the biggest male celebs of the ' these comparisons are actually pretty surprising. So get ready, because here we go! Here is Dan Cortese from Veronica's Closet and MTV Sports in the '90s: And here he is now, age 57: Here is Joey Lawrence from Blossom and Brotherly Love in the '90s: And here he is now, age 49: Here is Richard Grieco from If Looks Could Kill and 21 Jump Street (the TV show) in the '90s: And here he is now, age 60: Here is Dean Cain from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman in the '90s: And here he is now, age 58: Here is soccer star David Beckham in the '90s: And here he is now, age 50: Here is Lorenzo Lamas from Renegade and Falcon Crest in the '90s: And here he is now, age 67: Here is Stephen Baldwin from The Usual Suspects and Bio-Dome in the '90s: And here he is now, age 59: Here is Jason Priestley from Beverly Hills, 90210 in the '90s: And here he is now, age 55: Here is Andrew Keegan from 10 Things I Hate About You and Camp Nowhere in the '90s: And here he is now, age 46: This was actually him in 2019, but still, you get the point. Here is Rider Strong from Boy Meets World in the '90s: And here he is now, age 45: Here is Ethan Hawke from Dead Poets Society and Before Sunrise in the '90s: And here he is now, age 54: Here is JC Chasez from *NSYNC in the '90s: And here he is now, age 48: Here is Nick Carter from The Backstreet Boys in the '90s: And here he is now, age 45: Here is Darius McCrary from Family Matters in the '90s: And here he is now, age 49: Here is Freddie Prinze Jr. from She's All That and I Know What You Did Last Summer in the '90s: And here he is now, age 49: Here is Brendan Fraser from The Mummy and George of the Jungle in the '90s: And here he is now, age 56: Here is Matt LeBlanc from Friends in the '90s: And here he is now, age 57: Here is Kyle MacLachlan from Twin Peaks and Showgirls in the '90s: And here he is now, age 66: Here is Larenz Tate from Love Jones and Menace II Society in the '90s: And here he is now, age 49: Here is Mark-Paul Gosselaar from Saved by the Bell in the '90s: And here he is now, age 51: Here is Antonio Banderas from Desperado and The Mask of Zorro in the '90s: And here he is now, age 64: Here is Matthew Lillard from Scream in the '90s: And here he is now, age 55: Here is Chris O'Donnell from Scent of a Woman and Batman & Robin in the '90s: And here he is now, age 55: Here is Skeet Ulrich from Scream in the '90s: And here he is now, age 55: Here is Sinbad (David Adkins) from Jingle All The Way and Houseguest in the '90s: And here he is now, age 68: Here is Billy Zane from Titanic and The Phantom in the '90s: And here he is now, age 59: Here is singer Lenny Kravitz in the '90s: And here he is now, age 61: Who was your biggest celeb crush in the '90s? Any heartthrobs to add to this list? Tell me in the comments below! And check out BuzzFeed Canada on TikTok and Instagram for more celeb content!
Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'80s Heartthrob, 67, Files for Divorce From 6th Wife
'80s Heartthrob, 67, Files for Divorce From 6th Wife originally appeared on Parade. An actor who has had hearts fluttering for decades is about to get divorced for the sixth time. Lorenzo Lamas, 67, portrayed hunky Lance Cumson on over 200 episodes of Falcon Crest, which aired from 1981 to 1990. Lamas later starred on Renegade for several years and played Hector Ramirez on The Bold and the Beautiful for a couple of years. According to TMZ on July 8, Lamas filed for divorce from his current wife, Kenna Nicole Lamas, 40. The media outlet indicated that Lamas listed the date of their separation as January 21, and he requested that neither party receive support. On January 16, Lamas talked with Fox News about keeping his relationship with his wife going. "Communication, communication ... I would say forgiveness is a big part of it. Also, not putting blame." Lamas added, "Because in a relationship, there's two people, and it takes two people to make it or break it. And if you're always like blaming each other for this and that, you're just never going to have that peace. You know? So maturity, communication, forgiveness." In February 2021, Lamas gushed over her in a Facebook post and revealed they were engaged. "Kenna and I got engaged in Vegas last night. I know I know, what the heck was she thinking?! One things for sure, we both feel like we've won the love lottery with each other." Lamas continued, "Since our first embrace, she's held me captive. She fills my heart with feelings I've never felt, dreams I've never had and wishes I've never thought of." "Kenna Nicole, the love of my life, said she'd take my hand in marriage in order that we spend our lifetime together as one and I couldn't feel more joy in my heart," his post noted. People noted that the couple wed in October 2023 and initially met in April 2020. '80s Heartthrob, 67, Files for Divorce From 6th Wife first appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.


Fox Sports
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
What Are The 10 Most Iconic NFL Stadiums?
NFL stadiums can be memorable for a multitude of reasons — from history to culture to design. These venues can be unique, whether they're old, renovated or newly built. Some stadiums stand out even further because they present an incomparable experience for both fans and players, making them undoubtedly iconic. That said, we've rounded up the 10 most renowned NFL stadiums in the country. What are the 10 most iconic NFL stadiums? 10. SoFi Stadium (Chargers, Rams) Los Angeles's SoFi Stadium — which opened in 2020, making it the newest stadium in the NFL — is home to both the Chargers and the Rams. While it doesn't have the depth of history to rival some of the other stadiums on this list, it's iconic for its futuristic, sleek design. Its open-air concept gives it the feel of an outdoor arena with natural light and ventilation, but it still has a dome to limit the effect of weather. SoFi Stadium also boasts a 360-degree video board that greatly enhances the fan experience. For future teams seeking new stadiums, SoFi could be their example. 9. Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles) Lincoln Financial Field, affectionately known as "The Linc," has been made famous by its fans and its history. The Eagles started playing there during the 2003 season and have brought two Super Bowls home since. Their fans support them like no other franchise with constant rambunctiousness that makes for a lively tailgate experience. 8. Empower Field at Mile High (Broncos) The Broncos have a built-in advantage already because of their familiarity with playing a mile above sea-level, but they maximize that advantage with a tradition that began at Denver's previous stadium; fans stomp on Empower Field's steel floors, which creates an intimidating sound known as "Mile High Thunder." 7. Caesars Superdome (Saints) Caesars Superdome earns its name by being not only the biggest dome stadium in the league, but it's also the biggest dome structure in the world. It has also hosted eight Super Bowls, the most of any stadium in the NFL. 6. Acrisure Stadium (Steelers) Acrisure Stadium, formerly known as Heinz Field before its 2022 rebrand, has one of the best city-skyline views of any stadium in the NFL. It also perfectly embodies the city, as it's designed with steel and glass to reflect Pittsburgh's industrial heritage. Acrisure Stadium is also home to one of the greatest fan experiences, which includes the "Terrible Towel" and the fourth-quarter ritual of playing "Renegade" to hype up the fans and players. 5. Lumen Field (Seahawks) Lumen Field is unique for its grandstands. It's built to maximize sound with 30-plus uninterrupted rows of bleachers behind one end zone that are designed to have sound echo off the other parts of the stadium. Seahawks fans are known as "The 12s" for their undying and ear-piercing passion, which is maximized by the architecture of the stadium. 4. Soldier Field (Bears) Opened in 1924, Soldier Field is the NFL's oldest stadium. Its name is an homage to U.S. soldiers who died in World War I. The stadium's design is inspired by the Roman Colosseum, as it's buttressed by Doric columns. Bears fans who attend games at Soldier Field are some of the most loyal despite being deprived of a Super Bowl for almost 40 years. 3. AT&T Stadium (Cowboys) AT&T Stadium is one of the most impressive dome stadiums in the NFL. It has the largest retractable roof and the largest high-definition screen of any stadium. Apart from hosting Cowboys games, AT&T Stadium is also home to college football's Cotton Bowl, the East-West Shrine game, and oftentimes the Big 12 Championship Game. It will also host nine World Cup games — the most of any venue — when the tournament comes to North America in 2026. 2. Arrowhead Stadium (Chiefs) Arrowhead Stadium has skyrocketed in popularity this century with the Chiefs being perennial championship contenders. It's one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL and peaks in decibels when Chiefs fans participate in the "Arrowhead Chop." The Chiefs have rewarded their fans, bringing home three Super Bowls in the last six seasons. 1. Lambeau Field (Packers) If you want the true American football game experience, look no further than Lambeau Field. Tucked in a community on the bay of Lake Michigan, Lambeau Field presents a big-game feel in a small-town atmosphere. Packers fans, aka "Cheeseheads," are as passionate as any fan-base, filling stadium to the brim whether it's a blizzard or clear skies. Check out all of our Daily Rankers . Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more


Daily Mail
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Are You Hot? Cruel reality show where models brutally judge people's looks resurfaces and horrifies viewers
People have been left appalled after rediscovering a 2003 reality show where contestants had their physical appearance cruelly scrutinized by a panel of merciless judges. Are You Hot?: The Search for America's Sexiest People saw a string of hopefuls line up to have their looks torn apart in the hopes of winning a $50,000 cash prize. Contestants varied from traditionally attractive personal trainers and aspiring models all the way through to your average Joe. The genetically-blessed judges included hunky Renegade actor Lorenzo Lamas, Kiwi supermodel Rachel Hunter, and fashion designer Randolph Duke. The trio would judge the scantily-clad contestants on three different categories: face, body, and sex appeal. Lamas even used a laser pointer, dubbed the 'flaw finder,' to highlight imperfections. One woman was told that her hips were 'too wide,' while another was told to 'eat a cheeseburger' because she was too slim. While judging one male contestant on stage, Hunter remarked, 'I'm gonna give you a five because you're way too muscular.' She added, 'Like I said, it's too ape, gorilla looking. It's just too much.' Fans on social media were horrified after recently rediscovering the series. 'I'd love to see how Rachel would have critiqued her ex Rod Stewart if they brought him on stage,' commented one. 'Never heard of this but OMG this is horrific. And people critiqued America's Next Top Model for being harsh, while this is literal body shaming,' wrote another. A third wrote, 'Sign up for a show called Are You Hot? and ya gotta live with the answer!' Are You Hot? was canceled after one season due to low ratings and viewer backlash. While it was axed, it didn't stop Fox from airing an equally controversial series just a year later with The Swan. The series took 'average' women who felt insecure about their looks and gave them extreme makeovers - which included plastic surgery. However, the series came with an unbelievable twist. The women didn't know they were actually competing with each other until the very end, when two of them were judged head-to-head to decide a winner. One would then go on to the final beauty pageant and be crowned 'The Swan.' The Swan premiered to high ratings and averaged around nine million viewers during its first season, but was canceled by its second season. It's best remembered for starring Dr. Terry Dubrow as one of the show's plastic surgeons. Dubrow went on to star in E!'s Botched and The Real Housewives of Orange County.


NBC Sports
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC Sports
Steelers' pursuit of Aaron Rodgers was more Desperado than Renegade
The Steelers' signature in-stadium song comes from the 1970s. Given their latest personnel move, perhaps they should swap out Renegade for a tune that was released five years earlier. Desperado. The acquisition of Aaron Rodgers smacks of desperation. Desperation, mainly, to win a playoff game for the first time since the 2016 season. It is, amazingly, the longest postseason win drought for the Steelers since they first won a playoff game, in December 1972. I've checked it and re-checked it. The Steelers have won postseason games in 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2015, and 2016. Before the current nine-year drought, the longest stretch between playoff wins was five years. To try to break it, the Steelers opted not to use a first-round pick on Jaxson Dart or Tyler Shough. They didn't pick a quarterback until Will Howard in round six. This offseason was always about signing Rodgers with the goal of getting better quarterback play than what they have had since Ben Roethlisbeger retired. The team's position, as explained in an item on its official website makes clear, is simple. Rodgers makes the Steelers better. Better than they were with Justin Fields and Russell Wilson at quarterback in 2024. Better than they were with Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph in 2023. Better than they were with Mitch Trubisky and Pickett in 2024. Still, they had other options for getting better. This is a high-risk, all-in move. It creates a vibe that makes the team unrecognizable to many of its fans. They waited for weeks for Rodgers to show up. What other leeway will he get? Will he have say over the offense? Will he get full freedom to call audibles? Will he once again be a de facto G.M.? He has leverage, if he wants to use it. Beyond the desperation the Steeles exhibited by waiting for him as long as they did, his below-market contract is no different than the $35 million haircut he took with the Jets in 2023. It's an unspoken quid pro quo. 'I did you a favor. Now you can do me a favor. Or two. Or three.' It would be unlike the Steelers to give a player that kind of power. Then again, waiting for Rodgers was unlike the Steelers. Which will make plenty of Steelers fans continue to pose a very simple question. Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?