Baywatch star Carmen Electra looked like she hadn’t aged a day since starring in the hit ’90s series, when she stepped out on the red carpet at the Scary Movie 6 premiere in Los Angeles.
The 54-year-old stunned in a sheer black strapless gown with feathered detailing, which ended in a tulle train. Carmen accessorized with a diamond choker, stacked rings, black heels and a patterned clutch to complete the look. She wore her blonde locks pin-straight down her back, with the ends dip-dyed a blood-red color.
The actress appeared in the first Scary Movie film, which premiered in 2000, and reprised her role in the fourth instalment of the franchise in 2006. Fans have waited a whopping 13 years for the sixth film to arrive, after Scary Movie 5 dropped in 2013.
The newest instalment features a slew of original stars, including Anna Faris, Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and Regina Hall, as well as Carmen.
Carmen was also in talks to return to the Baywatch world after the reboot was announced, with Stephen Amell, Shay Mitchell, Brooks Nader and Livvy Dunne set to suit up in their red swimsuits for the new series.
Carmen shared with TMZ that it “could be fun” to reprise her role as Lani McKenzie on Baywatch, and that she was “talking” to the reboot team.
“I don’t know if I’d want to be in the water necessarily, but I could do the slow-motion run – I can definitely do that,” she said. “I still look really good in that suit, so that is not a problem.”
The blonde beauty’s latest appearance comes just a week after she made a candid confession about the end of her high-profile marriage to NBA star Dennis Rodman in 1999. The couple married mere months after meeting in 1998, and became known for their wild antics and on-and-off-again romance.
“I just remember looking at myself in the mirror, I was at home, and I didn’t recognize myself,” she said on the Legally Goff podcast of when she decided to leave the marriage. “I had bags under my eyes. My face was puffy. And I’m in my 20s, and I thought like, ‘It’s got to stop.‘ It has to stop.“
“And a friend gave me a really good book, and it was like a self-help book, and I started reading the book, and I liked it,” she continued.
“I would just walk in a bookstore and kind of blindly go, ‘Okay, guide me and take me and take me for what I need to know.‘ I’d grab another book, and I’d just start sitting there, and I just thought, ‘I’ve got to get away from him because what good is going to come out of this?‘”
She added that while many believed her romance with Dennis was a publicity stunt, there were real feelings between them. “It wasn’t a made-up story. It wasn’t a publicity stunt. It was real love, and it’s sad, but it had to end,” Carmen recalled.
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