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90s hottie Tia Carrere, 58, looks half her age in a plunging violet gown more than 30 years after Wayne's World fame

90s hottie Tia Carrere, 58, looks half her age in a plunging violet gown more than 30 years after Wayne's World fame

Scottish Sun01-05-2025
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A HOTTIE from the 90s has shown off her ageless beauty three decades after shooting to stardom.
Tia Carrere, 58, looked half her age in a plunging violet gown more than 30 years after finding fame on Wayne's World.
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Tia Carrere attended the 2025 Scientific and Technical Awards at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on April 29
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She looked sensational as she posed in a purple frock
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The gown had a plunging neckline
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She posed with Paul Debevec on the red carpet
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The stunning actress sizzled up a storm as she posed on the red carpet this week.
She attended the 2025 Scientific and Technical Awards at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on April 29.
Rocking a slinky purple gown, the ageless actress showed off her natural beauty as she smiled with her hand on her hip.
Tia seemingly went braless for the occasion, with her figure on full display in the plunging purple frock.
With a plunging neckline and fitted finish, Tia's figure was visible for all to see as she posed up a storm.
The sizzling snaps have surfaced on social media, with fans in awe over Tia's stunning beauty 33 years after Wayne's World catapulted her to fame.
"Timeline cleanse? Haha. Everyone remember Tia Carrere?" asked one person on X who shared a snap from her red carpet appearance.
SCHWING!
They added: "Loved her in True Lies. I am happy she seems to be doing so well. Here she is 33 years after Wayne's World."
Meanwhile, someone else said: "How AMAZING does Tia Carrera look?! 33 yrs since Wayne's World!! Babraham Lincoln!! Schwiiing!!"
Tia shot to fame in what was originally a spin-off of a Saturday Night Live skit.
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The cult classic Wayne's World skit ended up taking on a life of its own when it premiered in theaters in 1992 as a standalone movie.
The plot follows friends Wayne and Garth, played by actors Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, as they navigate the overnight success of their little-known TV show and the multiple challenges it presents.
Just before their troubles became apparent, the pair met Cassandra Wong, a singer and bassist in the band Crucial Taunt.
Cassandra was played by Tia.
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Mike Myers and Tia Carrere in Wayne's World in 1992
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The hit movie came out in the 90s and took the world by storm
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The hit movie became a cult classic
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The move came out 33 years ago
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'MOST DESIRABLE FEMALE'
Nominated for the Most Desirable Female prize by MTV Movie and TV Awards in 1992, the bombshell is still turning heads.
Although she shot to fame in Wayne's World, Tia picked up her first acting gig by chance, when she was spotted at a Hawaii grocery market, according to a 2020 interview with Vice.
The experience changed her life, she said, and led her to move to Los Angeles a few years later for a rough introduction to the movie industry.
After dealing with a slew setbacks Tia began landing jobs in the likes of TV shows General Hospital and MacGyver.
But it was the wacky script that landed on her desk in 1991 that changed everything.
'I remember going, 'Oh my god, this is the part that can change my life," she told Vice.
"And I can think of no one else that can do the acting and the singing and the rocking.
"But I can."
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Tia has often shown off her ageless beauty
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