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Buzz Feed
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
'80s Male Celebs, Then And Now
As much as it feels like yesterday for many of us, the '80s ended over 35 years ago. And it's a fun decade to reminisce on, especially when it comes to the celebrities. We've talked about the female hotties from the decade, and now we're gonna highlight the men. So I've compiled some "then and now" photos of '80s heartthrobs we all loved back in the you'll definitely recognize some of the guys on this list, so get ready for some surprises. And you'll have to tell me what you think afterward in the comments below. Here's Rob Lowe from The Outsiders in the '80s: And here he is now, age 61: Here is Matt Dillon from The Outsiders in the '80s: And here he is now, age 61: Here is Emilio Estevez from The Breakfast Club in the '80s: And here he is now, age 63: Here is Charlie Sheen from Platoon in the '80s: And here he is now, age 59: Here is Philip Michael Thomas from Miami Vice in the '80s: And here he is now, age 76: Here is John Stamos from Full House in the '80s: And here he is now, age 61: Here is Andrew McCarthy from Pretty in Pink in the '80s: And here he is now, age 62: Here is Ricky Schroder from Silver Spoons in the '80s: And here he is now, age 55: Here is Tony Danza from Who's the Boss? in the '80s: And here he is now, age 74: Here is Kurt Russell from Escape from New York in the '80s: And here he is now, age 74: Here is Matthew Broderick from Ferris Bueller's Day Off in the '80s: And here he is now, age 63: Here is Richard Gere from Primal Fear in the '80s: And here he is now, age 75: Here is Jason Patric from The Lost Boys in the '80s: And here he is now, age 59: Here is James Spader from Pretty in Pink in the '80s: And here he is now, age 65: Here is Harry Hamlin from Clash of the Titans in the '80s: And here he is now, age 73: Here is Tom Selleck from Magnum, P.I. in the '80s: And here he is now, age 80: Here is Kevin Bacon from Footloose in the '80s: And here he is now, age 66: Here is rapper LL Cool J in the '80s: And here he is now, age 57: Here is Bruce Willis from Die Hard in the '80s: And here he is now, age 70: Here is singer Rick Astley in the '80s: 🎶 NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP, NEVER GONNA LET YOU DOWN, NEVER GONNA RUN AROUND AND DESERT YOUUU 🎶 And here he is now, age 59: Here is David Hasselhoff from Knight Rider in the '80s: And here he is now, age 72: Here is singer Jon Bon Jovi in the '80s: That hair!!!! I just can't!!! And here he is now, age 63: Here is Judd Nelson from The Breakfast Club in the '80s: And here he is now, age 65: Here is C. Thomas Howell from The Outsiders in the '80s: And here he is now, age 58: Here is comedian Arsenio Hall in the '80s: And here he is now, age 69: Here is Michael J. Fox from Back to the Future in the '80s: And here he is now, age 64: Here is Anthony Michael Hall from The Breakfast Club in the '80s: And here he is now, age 57: Here is Gregory Harrison from Trapper John, M.D. in the '80s: And here he is now, age 75: Here is Lou Diamond Phillips from La Bamba in the '80s: And here he is now, age 63: Here is Mickey Rourke from 9½ Weeks in the '80s: And here he is now, age 72: Here is John Taylor from Duran Duran in the '80s: And here he is now, age 65: Here is Dolph Lundgren from Rocky IV in the '80s: And here he is now, age 67: Here is Michael Biehn from The Terminator in the '80s: And here he is now, age 68: Here is Parker Stevenson from Stroker Ace in the '80s: And here he is now, age 73: Here is Lorenzo Lamas from Falcon Crest in the '80s: And here he is now, age 67: Here is Mario Van Peebles from Heartbreak Ridge in the '80s: And here he is now, age 68: Here is Eric Stoltz from Mask in the '80s: And here he is now, age 63: Here is Ralph Macchio from The Karate Kid in the '80s: And here he is now, age 63: Here is Kiefer Sutherland from The Lost Boys in the '80s: And here he is now, age 58: Here is Michael Damian from The Young and the Restless in the '80s: And here he is now, age 63: Here is Dustin Nguyen from 21 Jump Street in the '80s: Here is John Schneider from The Dukes of Hazzard in the '80s: And here he is now, age 65: Here is Harrison Ford from Raiders of the Lost Ark in the '80s: And here he is now, age 82: Here is Mark Hamill from the Star Wars franchise in the '80s: And here he is now, age 73: Here is Aidan Quinn from Desperately Seeking Susan in the '80s: And here he is now, age 66: Who's your favourite heartthrob from the '80s? Which celeb's transformation shocked you the most? Tell me all your thoughts in the comments below! And I don't plan on stopping these for quite some time now. So for more like this, check out BuzzFeed Canada on TikTok and Instagram!


Pink Villa
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Rohit Sharma's wife Ritika Sajdeh's ‘cartoon' joke for Yuzvendra Chahal sparks social media outrage
When Rohit Sharma and his wife, Ritika Sajdeh, joined Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra on the YouTube series Who's the Boss?, no one expected a throwaway quip would go this viral. Yet, during a rapid-fire round of one-word descriptions, Sajdeh's choice of the word 'cartoon' to describe India leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal ended up triggering waves of criticism online. What began as light-hearted banter has now become a reminder: even friendly ribbing can cross a line in today's hyper-sensitive digital arena. Here's what we know. When, where, and why the 'cartoon' quip came about During the first episode of the show, Harbhajan and Basra listed the names of well-known Indian cricketers. The game entailed that the couple describe how they feel about the mentioned people in a single word. Rohit Sharma kicked things off, calling Kapil Dev 'Fit,' and Yuvraj Singh 'Very lazy.' He also called Shikhar Dhawan as 'Jatta' meaning friend. But when Yuzvendra Chahal was mentioned, Rohit paused to laugh, flashed a mischievous grin, but struggled to find an apt word. Ritika Sajdeh then said, 'Cartoon. Usually he is a cartoon,' prompting laughter around the set. The comment landed smoothly with Sajdeh's trademark wit, though it quickly jumped off the show's friendly confines. Fans' reaction and call for an apology Within hours, clips of Sajdeh's remark flooded social media. Fans lambasted the label as 'unnecessary' and 'demeaning'. 'Such a shameless behavior,' wrote one user on X (formerly Twitter), 'Imagine the outrage if Anushka had said that.' Another even stated this was the 'Result of the absence of wit, weak vocabulary, getting ahead of herself...,' while others echoed sentiments that mocking someone's appearance or persona, even in jest, was uncalled for. Calls for an apology mounted but neither Sajdeh nor Sharma have publicly responded. Yuzvendra Chahal has also not commented on the situation. Known for his vibrant personality and top-tier leg-spin, he was part of India's 2024 T20 World Cup-winning squad and boasts 121 ODI and 96 T20I wickets. His record as the IPL's leading wicket-taker further cements his status, as noted by ABP Live.


CBS News
05-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Tony Danza on his character as a mob boss in "Raising Kanan" and why he still enjoys pursuing roles
Veteran actor Tony Danza says his current role as a tough-talking character as mob boss Stefano in "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" has allowed him to showcase a side of him that differs from the family-friendly persona established in classic sitcoms like "Taxi" and "Who's the Boss?" "I get to do something that I wouldn't usually get called for," Danza told "CBS Mornings." "It's toward the end of your career, and to get something like this — one of the great things is we shoot in New York. So I sleep in my own bed." The 73-year-old actor appears to relish playing against type in the series, now entering its fourth season. He said he enjoys the show's dialogue, comparing it to being in a "'40s gangster movie" with lines like "somebody's going to be wearing cement sneakers." Danza said the network has also been supportive of the show. "I can tell when I'm in a good one," he said. "This is the first time they have gone out of their way to promote it." When asked about a possible "Who's the Boss?" revival, Danza clarified it would be a sequel rather than a reboot. "It's, 'Where are these people 30 or 40 years later?' And dealing with the issues of today in a funny way." Danza also discussed his involvement with a youth organization called Stars of Tomorrow Project Inc., which recently performed at New York's Triad Theater. Drawing from his own upbringing in Brooklyn during the 1950s and '60s, he described it as "the toughest neighborhood in the city" but also "the greatest time to be alive." When asked about his decades-long acting career, Danza mentioned taking piano lessons and booking performance dates, emphasizing the importance of keeping an active mind.