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The Irish Sun
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
90s hottie Tia Carrere, 58, looks half her age in a plunging violet gown more than 30 years after Wayne's World fame
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. 10 Tia Carrere attended the 2025 Scientific and Technical Awards at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on April 29 Credit: Getty 10 She looked sensational as she posed in a purple frock Credit: EPA 10 The gown had a plunging neckline Credit: Getty 10 She posed with Paul Debevec on the red carpet Credit: Getty 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. Read More about Red Carpets 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." Most read in Celebrity 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. Wayne's World star 'still smoking hot' in nude beaded dress, fans say as youthful actress attends LA luncheon The cult classic 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. 10 Mike Myers and Tia Carrere in Wayne's World in 1992 Credit: Alamy 10 The hit movie came out in the 90s and took the world by storm Credit: Alamy 10 The hit movie became a cult classic Credit: Alamy 10 The move came out 33 years ago Credit: Alamy '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 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." 10 Tia has often shown off her ageless beauty Credit: Alamy 10 Fans are always stunned by her ageless looks Credit: Getty


Scottish Sun
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
90s hottie Tia Carrere, 58, looks half her age in a plunging violet gown more than 30 years after Wayne's World fame
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. 10 Tia Carrere attended the 2025 Scientific and Technical Awards at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on April 29 Credit: Getty 10 She looked sensational as she posed in a purple frock Credit: EPA 10 The gown had a plunging neckline Credit: Getty 10 She posed with Paul Debevec on the red carpet Credit: Getty 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. Wayne's World star 'still smoking hot' in nude beaded dress, fans say as youthful actress attends LA luncheon 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. 10 Mike Myers and Tia Carrere in Wayne's World in 1992 Credit: Alamy 10 The hit movie came out in the 90s and took the world by storm Credit: Alamy 10 The hit movie became a cult classic Credit: Alamy 10 The move came out 33 years ago Credit: Alamy '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." 10 Tia has often shown off her ageless beauty Credit: Alamy


The Sun
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
90s hottie Tia Carrere, 58, looks half her age in a plunging violet gown more than 30 years after Wayne's World fame
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. 10 10 10 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. Wayne's World star 'still smoking hot' in nude beaded dress, fans say as youthful actress attends LA luncheon 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. 10 10 10 10 '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."

ABC News
28-04-2025
- Business
- ABC News
World's original influencer Martha Stewart to reflect on career at Vivid
At 83, Martha Stewart looks as glamorous and put together as you'd expect from someone known as the world's original influencer, fulfilling the role long before the term existed. America's first self-made female billionaire has a commanding presence. She isn't just an entrepreneur, bestselling author of 101 books and an Emmy-award-winning television host, she's a brand, that according to the brand management research company Sequential Brands Group has 96 per cent brand awareness among women in the United States. Through her magazines, TV shows, books and retail lines, Stewart's lessons as a homemaker reach more than 100 million people a month. But it hasn't always been an easy run. Speaking from the US ahead of her appearance at Vivid Sydney next month, Stewart had some advice for people navigating career ups and downs. "Try to get a stable position in your work if you can," Stewart said. "I mean, I had the best [situation] and then I fell into a chasm with a little lawsuit that was brought against me, which was hideous, hideously unfair, time-consuming and extremely expensive in terms of not only money but in terms of my own work. "So you just have to be very strong-minded. "You have to be ready to accept the bad with the good and somehow get out of it and never lose faith in yourself. If … you are a good person, if you have good ideas, never lose faith in yourself." It was a candid response during a tightly managed interview where questions were vetted and pre-approved. Anything related to her legal, prison or financial past and political views were strictly off-limits — a tough ask when you're talking to Martha Stewart. Prison failed to keep Stewart confined In 2004, Stewart was Stewart had sold her stake in the biopharmaceutical company ImClone Systems in December 2001 and maintained she had no insider information that prompted the sale when questioned by investigators in 2002. She maintains her innocence. According to her magazine Martha Stewart Living, while locked up, Stewart foraged for dandelion greens to improve the prison fare, whipped up impromptu microwave recipes, read Bob Dylan's autobiography, and taught yoga, Stewart remains relevant After leaving prison, the much-loved pop culture icon co-hosted Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party, which premiered in 2016, with another cultural icon Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart at the MTV Movie and TV Awards in 2017. ( REUTERS/Danny Moloshok ) While Stewart's obstacles did not disappear once she became a success, she pushed through many roadblocks on her way up the corporate ladder. "One famous story is I went into a big boardroom to try out for a commercial," Stewart said. "And they said to bring your bathing suits, bring your bikini. "And then after I was interviewed by a roundtable full of men, they said, 'Well, now you can put your bikini on.' "And I said, 'Well, are we going to be wearing a bikini in the commercial?' And they said, 'No, but we might as well look at you.' "And I just said, 'Well, thank you, gentlemen.' "And I just walked out of the room. "I was brought up like that. I was brought up to stand up for myself and not give in to stupidity … " Breaking glass ceilings in America for me wasn't very hard because I really believed in what I was doing. " Born that way Stewart, who was raised in Nutley, New Jersey, developed her passion for cooking, gardening, and the home from an early age. The Netflix documentary Martha chronicled Stewart's rise, fall and successful comeback. ( Supplied: Courtesy of Netflix ) She said her childhood helped develop resilience. "Being the second oldest of six kids in a household that required all of us to do chores and hard work and help out the parents, I've just been always a strong person and been encouraged to work hard and succeed as a result," Stewart said. "We don't give up in our family." When asked about the Netflix documentary Martha, which charts her unstoppable rise, sudden fall, and successful comeback, Stewart was at pains to point out what was left out; the many people whose careers she nurtured. "The Netflix documentary really did cover a lot of the things that I did as a woman in the business world," Stewart said. "It did not cover the great affiliations that I've made with so many talented other people, and that's maybe another documentary. "Because I started so many careers, not my careers, but other people's careers, and encouraged them. "I think I've been really good at finding like-minded people to come and work with me on various projects that have really turned out to be very successful." will be held at Vivid Sydney on Wednesday, May 28.