From teen horror hosts turned weathermen to orange-soda-drinking icons and SNL legends, these Nickelodeon alumni prove that life after slime can be surprisingly wild, weird, and successful.


From teen horror hosts turned weathermen to orange-soda-drinking icons and SNL legends, these Nickelodeon alumni prove that life after slime can be surprisingly wild, weird, and successful.

The 70s were an iconic era, and we couldn’t mention them without bringing up the many famous women who defined the time.

Behind the fame and mouse ears, many Disney Channel stars battled money drama, image pressure, and identity struggles, while smiling for the camera.

While some child stars like Christina Applegate and Sean Astin stayed in the spotlight, many others walked away from fame entirely, trading Hollywood’s chaos for a normal life.

One bad role shouldn’t end a career, but sometimes it does. From Showgirls to BvS, these nine performances changed everything, for better, worse, or weirdly in-between.

From “oops, my bad” to acquittals and relentless hustle, let’s visit once-canceled stars who decided to test Hollywood’s short memory. No absolutions here, just a snapshot of who’s back and how.

The Kardashian-Jenner family has transformed dramatically since KUWTK first aired, evolving far beyond what filters or Photoshop alone can explain.

Most actors cling to their breakout roles, but Cote de Pablo took a bold risk—leaving her iconic “NCIS” character, Ziva, at the height of her fame to forge her own path.

Criminal Minds had dark stories on-screen and even darker drama behind the scenes, from a shocking firing to pay-gap battles and exits over the show’s relentless violence.

It seems like only yesterday Eric Dane made fans of Grey’s Anatomy swoon as “McSteamy” and captivated the audience of Euphoria with his intensity, and now he’s in a wheelchair and having trouble speaking.

The ’90s were basically tge peak sitcom era. From Seinfeld and Home Improvement to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Ally McBeal, our TV screens were packed with laughs, drama, and one-liners we’re still quoting today. Some of those stars went on to become Hollywood royalty… So where did they go?

When you think about classic TV hunks from the 80s and 90s, Lorenzo Lamas has to pop up. He was everywhere — that smolder, that hair, and of course his role in Renegade

Premiering in 2005, Criminal Minds ran for 15 seasons before ending in 2020, later returning with the Paramount+ revival Criminal Minds: Evolution, where some original cast members reprised their roles.

Plenty of stars love their work but hate the weird side effects that don’t match the glossy image of Hollywood.

Next time you swoon over a Hollywood love scene, remember: behind the fake sweat, dim lighting, and carefully angled sheets, two people might be barely tolerating each other.

From forbidden kisses to mystery baby daddies, these scandals remind us that sometimes the best drama isn’t on screen.

Sometimes, the scariest monsters aren’t burly, revenant men with knives or chainsaws. Sometimes, they’re undead brides, high school queens, ghosts, or even a pack of sharp-toothed “clever girls.”

From comic books and cartoons to video games and anime, these 10 gorgeous ladies are the epitome of hotness!

The huggable, adorable Lilo & Stitch had a wild journey to the screen, but maybe that’s exactly why it feels so special.

From the 90s baddie to a generational, multifaceted talent, Tia Carrere has done it all.