😱 80s BOMBSHELL ALERT! 😱 An iconic ’80s popstar, once famous for stripping off for Playboy, has been spotted looking completely unrecognisable in Las Vegas — and fans can’t believe it’s her! 🎤💃 From chart-topping fame to a shocking new look… can YOU guess who she is? 👀✨

This 80s popstar looked unrecognisable while out and about in Las VegasCredit: Splash

 

She was spotted leaving a hair salon – but can you guess who it is?Credit: Splash

 

The singer rose to fame as a teenager in the 1980sCredit: Getty

Now 55, the star was spotted as she left a hair salon in Sin City.

She wore a purple shirt with green print, accompanied by very short shorts.

It is of course Debbie Gibson, who released her debut album Out of the Blue aged 16 in 1987 – resulting in multiple international singles including the smash hit Foolish Beat.

This was followed by her double-platinum second album Electric Youth in 1989.

It notably featured the US number one Lost In Your Eyes.

Meanwhile, Debbie’s music career has continued in the decades that followed alongside TV and film work and starring roles on Broadway.

In March 2005, Debbie featured in a nude pictorial for that month’s Playboy edition after agreeing to pose to revamp her image.

The bold move also coincided with the release of her single Naked.

Speaking previously to People, Debbie opened up about becoming famous at such a young age.

She shared: “My life has been very unconventional.

“I was employing 100 people by 17 years old, and I was an adult as a kid.

“I’m not breaking out the world’s smallest violin — but I lived life out of order.

“I never wanted to complain. I was a people pleaser, so God forbid anyone thought I was ungrateful. I’d always be like, ‘Oh, I’m fine. I can handle that’.”

She added: “But I was masking my fear and anxiety and nervousness.

“It really caught up with me, and I started having full-on hyperventilating panic attacks.

“I used to have that brown paper bag to breathe into with me all the time. At times I literally thought I was going to die.”

In September 2025, Debbie released her memoir Eternally Electric: The Message in My MusicCredit: Getty

 

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