Feb 27
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Pop singer Tiffany still stuck in the 80s

Woah. Eighties pop songstress Tiffany isn’t looking half-bad, aging-wise. But it looks like she forgot to wash all the eyeshadow from her lids… back in 1987. Tiffany, 36, best known for her hit “I Think We’re Alone Now,” was last seen on VH1′s “Celebrity Fit Club.” It looks like she’s done a good job keeping the weight off, and aside from the crazy eyeshadow… and the matching dress… she’s looking pretty good. Celebitchy claims that Tiffany is in fact not stuck in the eighties, and was dressing normally until recently. So apparently she’s just reverted to the eighties. Her jewelry is cute and up-to-date, and she’s even sporting a little nose ring.

Back in the day (and by that, I mean 1987) Tiffany set a record for the youngest female artist to top the Billboard charts with a debut album. While there is no official record, I’m pretty sure she also set one for biggest eighties hair on a famous redhead. They really ought to keep track of such things. Tiffany was out and about on Oscar night, attending the Jennifer Love Hewitt-hosted “The Envelope Please” Oscar viewing party, which raises money for the AIDS Project Los Angeles. Here are some pictures, along with the (in)famous video for “I Think We’re Alone Now.” Does anyone remember two different versions of this song? Celebitchy thinks there’s a non “singing in a mall” version, but this is the only one I remember.

Written by JayBird

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