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Rarely Seen ‘90s Iconic 'It Girl' Looks Unrecognizable in Recent Interview

Rarely Seen ‘90s Iconic 'It Girl' Looks Unrecognizable in Recent Interview

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Rarely Seen '90s Iconic 'It Girl' Looks Unrecognizable in Recent Interview originally appeared on Parade.
After staying largely out of the public eye, Tara Reid made a stunning return to the red carpet, and fans couldn't be more thrilled to see the beloved actress back where she belongs. The 49-year-old star appeared at the screening to promote her latest project – marking not only her return to acting but her debut as a producer.
Reid, who became the ultimate '90s "It Girl" through her iconic roles in and later the franchise, looked radiant as she opened up about her most challenging role yet. The Wyckoff, New Jersey native was refreshingly honest about the intense emotional journey the film required, admitting it took her six months to recover from the demanding performance.
Speaking about her preparation process, Reid revealed the profound impact of the role: "This movie was the hardest I've ever done in my life. It actually took me at least six months to kind of get back together again. It's the darkest I ever had to go to, you know?"
Her vulnerability and honesty during the interview struck a chord with fans, who flooded social media with supportive messages. Comments ranged from former classmates sharing memories of her kindness to fans celebrating her beauty and resilience. Many emphasized how wonderful it was to see her back in the spotlight, with one fan writing, "Glad you're back girl, you're so beautiful."
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What makes Reid's return particularly meaningful is her evolution from actress to producer. Taking on both roles in "Dr. Quarantine" represents a significant career milestone, showcasing her growth and determination in an industry that can be notoriously challenging for women.
The actress has always been known for her genuine, down-to-earth personality, and that authenticity shone through during her interview. Her willingness to discuss the emotional toll of demanding roles demonstrates the depth and commitment she brings to her craft.For fans who grew up watching Reid light up screens in the late '90s and early 2000s, seeing her return to red carpets feels like welcoming back an old friend. Her appearance serves as a beautiful reminder that some stars never lose their sparkle – they just choose when to shine.
Rarely Seen '90s Iconic 'It Girl' Looks Unrecognizable in Recent Interview first appeared on Parade on Jul 28, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 28, 2025, where it first appeared.
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