Alyssa Milano Looks Beautiful Four Decades After Who’s the Boss? Made Her a Star
Four decades after Who’s the Boss?, Alyssa Milano is still setting the tone, trading polish for honesty and aging on her own terms.
Four decades after Who’s the Boss?, Alyssa Milano is still setting the tone, trading polish for honesty and aging on her own terms.
Hayden Panettiere proves that time has only refined her star power. Nearly 25 years after Remember the Titans introduced her to the world, the actress looks as radiant as ever.
She was 19 when Dark Angel turned her into a pop culture fixture. Twenty-five years later, Jessica Alba is still setting the pace, balancing Hollywood, business, and real life without losing her edge.
They were once actors rejected for not fitting Hollywood’s beauty standards — too short, too weird, too “unmarketable.” Now they’re A-listers who proved the industry very, very wrong.
From plastic surgery ultimatums to subtle (and not-so-subtle) pressure, these actors told to fix their face reveal the shocking lengths stars were expected to go to just to get cast.
The longtime Daily Woo creator, real name David Adam Williams, was found dead in his Celebration, Florida home on December 22, leaving behind a decade-long legacy of curiosity, Disney deep cuts, and daily adventure.
From child star to cultural constant, Brooke Shields proves that growing up in public doesn’t have to mean fading out, and 45 years after The Blue Lagoon, she’s still writing her story on her own terms.
From sitcom kid to Harvard grad, mom of two, and founder of Baby Yams, Tatyana Ali is still growing up in public.
Bailee Madison’s journey shows what growing up in Hollywood can look like when you stay curious, honest, and very much yourself.
From actors and musicians to cultural icons who shaped generations, this tribute remembers the black celebrities who died in 2025.