- Celebrity moms of the ’80s mesmerized many with their beauty back in the day.
- Their daughters now look distinctly different from them.
- Take a deep dive into the lives of these iconic beauties today.
Hollywood has seen its fair share of beauty icons, but not all legacies are inherited. Many stars of the ’80s, renowned for their striking appearances, now have daughters who present a unique charm all their own. Here’s a look at their stories.
In the 1980s, several female stars not only dazzled on screen but also captured hearts with their stunning looks. Decades later, these stars have embraced motherhood, introducing daughters who exhibit their distinct brand of beauty, different from that of their mothers.
From Jaclyn Smith to Tina Louise and Kathleen Turner, let’s explore how these famous figures from yesteryears have transitioned from screen sirens to proud mothers, with children who mirror a beauty unlike their own.
Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Margaret Richmond
At 78, beloved veteran actress Jaclyn Smith remains widely recognized for her memorable role in the television hit “Charlie’s Angels,” which aired from 1976 to 1981.
In December 1985, four years after the show concluded, she welcomed her daughter Spencer Margaret Richmond. Now 38, Richmond is the youngest of Smith’s two children, with an older brother, Gaston Richmond.
Spencer Richmond and Jaclyn Smith arrive at the 8th Annual TV Land Awards at Sony Studios on April 17, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. | Sources: Getty Images
In a 2008 interview, Smith shared her views on balancing work and family. “Family is always first. Even though my kids are older—my son is 25 and my daughter is 21—I still like to sit down and have dinner with them as much as I can,” she expressed.
This home-focused lifestyle also led to a creative venture; in August 2017, Smith and her daughter launched the infant wear line, Spencer by Jaclyn Smith.
Spencer Richmond and Jaclyn Smith at the Broadway Opening Night performance of “You Can’t Take It With You” at the Longarce Theatre on September 28, 2014 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images
Richmond expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its significance as a new mother herself. “As a new mom, I know the importance of finding the right staples for your baby. I saw this collaboration as a great opportunity to create affordable, durable, and ultra-soft baby wear options,” she explained.
Aside from collaborating with her famous mom, Richmond also looks slightly different from her. Early photographs of Smith holding a young Richmond show the doting mother’s soft features including cheekbones, visible eyebrows, and curly hair. Meanwhile, Richmond displayed round cheeks and curly hair.
Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Richmond at the Young Musicians Foundation’s Celebrity Mother-Daughter Fashion Show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 24, 1981 in Beverly Hills, California. | Sources: Getty Images
As adults standing side by side, the contrast becomes more evident. Richmond sports a rounder face, fuller lips, and a straight nose, while mom maintains her high cheekbones and slim face.
Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Richmond arrive at the 2005 TV Land Awards at Barker Hangar on March 13, 2005 in Santa Monica, California. | Sources: Getty Images
Over the years, photos consistently show these differences, with Spencer’s features remaining softer compared to Smith’s more defined jawline and cheekbones.
Shelley Long and Juliana Long Tyson
Best known for her portrayal of Diane Chambers on “Cheers,” Shelley Long, 74, has garnered an Emmy and two Golden Globes throughout her illustrious career. The show spanned from 1982 until 1993, during which Long took a break to focus on her family, welcoming her daughter Juliana Long Tyson in March 1985.
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