90s teen star, 49, looks flawless as she cooks dinner – and fans insist she's 'still the most beautiful woman ever' | The Sun

ONE popular star from the 1990s has refused to age as she reminded us of just that in a new post.

Actress Tiffani Thiessen – who was 15 when she first started playing Kelly Kapowski in the classic sitcom Saved by the Bell – looked just as beautiful as ever in a new cooking video.


Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the star looked flawless as shared with her 2.1 million followers a cooking video.

In the clip, she donned a floral dress that accentuated her gorgeous figure and pushed her brunette locks over to the side.

She opted for a fresh face of make up with a nude lip that made her bright blue eyes stand out.

Tiffani captioned the post: "Think this speaks for itself. Beef Bourguignon recipe in #HereWeGoAgain. Have you ordered yet?!"

Fans rushed to the comments to gush over the star, with one writing: " Still my crush since age 10."

"She can cook poop and I'd watch it. Still the most beautiful woman ever," a second commented.

Another person raved: "Damn near 30 years and you just as fine as then."

Saved by the Bell was a 90s classic TV show that ran for 86 episodes and was a big hit around the world.

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First airing in 1989 it featured Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack, Mario Lopez as AC Slater, and Dustin Diamond as Screech Powers.

The trio were matched by three girls – Tiffani, Elizabeth Berkley as Jessie Spano, and Lark Voorhies' Lisa Turtle.

Tiffani spoke with SiriusXM in December 2020 about how nostalgic people get when it comes to the popularity of Saved By the Bell and its reboot on Peacock.

"I always knew the show was popular back then," she shared at the time. "But I think the nostalgia of it all, people were kind of flipping out to see us all together again."

Following her appearance on Saved By The Bell, she would also star in Beverly Hills, 90210, and other television series during her career.

She also hosted her own food-based television series called "Dinner at Tiffani's."

Tiffani married actor Brady Smith in 2005, and the couple shares two children.



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