The 80s pop star found herself in the world of vintage clothing.
The lively redhead who shot to fame in the 1980s by doing super popular mall concerts came out with a short-lived hit “I Think We’re Alone Now. Sadly the singer could not hold onto her singing career and faded out of the spotlight.
In 2015, the vocalist opened her own store called Tiffany’s Boutique, in Nashville. The store, which, according to a Twitter post, has since closed, specialized in designer and vintage clothing and accessories.
Jennie Garth
The 90210 star became an internet businesswoman.
Garth was huge in the 1990s with her "Beverly Hills 90210" stardom. Garth, who played Kelly Taylor was probably on the bedroom walls of many teenagers back then. While she had a very long run in the spotlight (10 seasons to be exact!) after a smattering of appearances post 90210, she decided to develop some business acumen and create an online company.
Today, she is the CEO of TheGiftBox.com, an online-based gift subscription service. Good one Jenny!
MC Hammer
This Hip Hop musician found his answer in the ministry.
MC Hammer grooved his way to the top of the charts with his hit song "U Can’t Touch This” in 1990. After massive success with that song and a series of others, he hit some rough times. Being a music star is not easy. After declaring bankruptcy, the singer turned to his faith and became a minister.
In addition to his love for the ministry, MC Hammer is also a huge fan of NASCAR and was spotted recently with the drivers.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
From "Home Improvement" to behind the scenes.
Thomas was in the spotlight for most of his childhood and was on screen from as young as 8 years old. The heartthrob got a much-needed break and moved to behind the camera. According to the actor he just wanted to"go to school, to travel and have a bit of a break."
Thomas spends most of his time writing and directing these days.
Rick Moranis
Honey, I'm staying home with the kids.
Our favorite nerd sadly left the acting scene after his wife tragically died. He had a great run in the 80s and early 90s with films such as "Spaceballs," "The Little Shop of Horrors," "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" and much, much more. Still, Moranis decided to step away from the big screen to focus on raising his two kids.
We are still awaiting his comeback!