Saved by the Bell star showcases shredded body in new appearance

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Mark-Paul Gosselaar has left fans doing a double take. The Saved by the Bell star, who became a household name playing Zack Morris in the beloved teen sitcom, has unveiled an impressively muscular new look while promoting his latest television project.

The 52-year-old actor showed off his ripped physique during Bell Media’s recent Upfront presentation, where he appeared on stage in a tiny crop top and fitted shorts that highlighted his toned abs, sculpted arms and athletic frame.

Video clips from the event quickly spread across social media, with fans stunned by the dramatic transformation.

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The 52-year-old actor showed off his ripped physique during Bell Media’s recent Upfront presentation,

Mark-Paul’s appearance comes as he prepares to star in the upcoming comedy series Bulges, a workplace comedy centred around the staff of a “not-so-family-friendly” all-male restaurant.

During the presentation, the actor fully embraced the tongue-in-cheek nature of the role, dancing confidently across the stage before blowing a kiss to the audience.

Mark-Paul's appearance comes as he prepares to star in the upcoming comedy series Bulges© Tik Tok
Mark-Paul’s appearance comes as he prepares to star in the upcoming comedy series Bulges

The moment quickly went viral.One fan jokingly referenced his Saved by the Bell alter ego, writing: “Now that’s what I call a Zack Attack.”

Others couldn’t believe the actor’s age, with many praising his dedication to fitness more than three decades after he first became one of television’s biggest teen stars.

Mark showed off his incredible abs© TikTok
Mark showed off his incredible abs

The new series marks a significant departure from the clean-cut image that made him famous in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Mark-Paul starred as Zack Morris on Saved by the Bell from 1989 until 1993, alongside Mario Lopez, Tiffani Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley and the late Dustin Diamond.

The show became a cultural phenomenon and turned its young cast into some of the most recognizable faces on television.

 Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack Morris© Getty Images
Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack Morris

But while audiences saw a carefree California teenager on screen, Mark-Paul has previously revealed that life behind the scenes was far more grown-up than many fans realized.

Speaking in the 2021 documentary Kid 90, he recalled a piece of advice he received when he first arrived on set as a teenager.

Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zachary 'Zack' Morris in Saved by the Bell© NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zachary ‘Zack’ Morris in Saved by the Bell

“I remember walking on the stage of Saved by the Bell and the director was saying, ‘The minute you walk through these double doors leading onto the stage, you’re no longer a child anymore, you’re an adult. You have to act like an adult.'”

At the time, the young actor didn’t fully understand the significance of the comment. “I didn’t think much of it,” he said.

Looking back, however, he believes it reflected the reality of working in Hollywood at such a young age. “We all know what that meant. This is an adult business.”

Mark-Paul Gosselaar as a youngster© Getty Images
Mark-Paul Gosselaar as a youngster

The experience left a lasting impression on him and has influenced the way he approaches parenthood today.

One of the reasons, he explained, that he has never encouraged his own children to pursue acting is because of the pressures that come with growing up in the spotlight. “That’s one of the reasons I don’t want my children in it because I don’t feel it’s a place for children,” he said.

Away from the cameras, Mark-Paul is a devoted father of four. He shares children Michael, 22, and Ava, 20, with his former wife Lisa Ann Russell, while he and his wife Catriona McGinn are parents to son Dekker, 12, and daughter Lachlyn, 11.

Despite spending years as one of television’s most recognisable stars, the actor admitted he largely avoided watching his own work for decades.

That changed in 2020 when he launched the rewatch podcast Zack to the Future, which saw him revisit episodes of Saved by the Bell for the first time.

Kiersten Warren as Alex Tabor, Mario Lopez as A.C. Slater, Tiffani Thiessen as Kelly Kapowski, Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack Morris, Anne Tremko as Leslie Burke, Dustin Diamond as Screech Powers© NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Saved by the Bell cast

The experience, he admitted, wasn’t always easy. “I feel like it’s a little bit torturous every week for me to go through this process because I am watching my work,” he told Variety.

Even after more than 30 years, the perfectionist in him still notices moments he would have approached differently. “There are moments where I’m talking with Dashiell and I say, ‘My timing is off there; if I had just done it this way I bet I would have gotten a bigger laugh.'”

He added: “That’s just the perfectionist in me, which is why I don’t like to watch my work. I feel like I should leave it on the set.”

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