Young love, anyone? Here’s a 1992 photo of Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain and Hole’s Courtney Love. the couple met in 1990 at a nightclub in London. Although Cobain liked Love, he refused her advances.
“I was determined to be a bachelor for a few months […] But I knew that I liked Courtney so much right away that it was a really hard struggle to stay away from her for so many months,” he said. In 1994, just two years after they were married, Cobain took his own life at the age of 27. His battle with depression and substances consumed him.
Raquel Welch And Ringo Starr While Filming "The Magic Christian"
Photographed back in 1969 was the gorgeous Raquel Welch ‘whipping’ Ringo Starr while on the set of The Magic Christian. The black comedy was an adaptation of the comic novel of the same title. The movie follows the life of Sir Guy Grand, the world’s richest man, and his relationship with his adopted son, Youngman. Together they prove that they can make such an incredible duo that anyone and anything has a price.
The cast was also led by Peter Sellers and included appearances by John Cleese, Christopher Lee, Spike Milligan, and Roman Polanski. The film sparked negative reviews due to its abundant use of black humor.
The Bugaloos, The Rock Sensation Of Tranquility Forest
"The Bugaloos" is a children’s TV series that aired on Saturday mornings for two years and was produced by brothers, Sid and Marty Krofft. The show features a musical group that consists of four British teens: Wayne Laryea, John Philpott, Caroline Ellis, and John Mcindoe, who happily live in Tranquility Forest.
The vibe of the show was joy, peace and love... until the terrifying old crone, Benita Bizarre, attacked them with her evil doings. The famous musical group wore insect-themed costumes that allowed them to fly-. An exciting sight indeed for young audiences, especially kids. Their unique, custom, bug-like outfits were specially made for the show by the infamous George Barris.
Hugh Hefner With Playboy ‘Bunnies’ Penny Marshall And Carrie Fisher
Here’s the story behind this classic, sexy photo: In 1982, Carrie Fisher made an appearance on ABC sitcom, "Laverne & Shirley," in an episode called, “The Playboy Show.” When Rhonda asks Laverne to get a job application for her at the nearest Playboy Bunny Club, the unexpected happens—it’s Laverne who receives the job offer and accepts it, despite her father’s objections.
In said episode, Hugh Hefner makes a cameo, together with Carrie Fisher, as she renders her awkward performance of "My Guy.” The show had a successful run for eight seasons and earned nominations from the Golden Globes and Primetime Emmy awards.
The First American Supermodel, Cheryl Rae Tiegs
Born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, Tiegs was an iconic figure of pop culture during the 1970s. She was the first American Supermodel who graced the covers of Time, and the swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated. She had a break in modeling when she posed for a swimsuit ad when she was just 17 years old.
Glamour magazine’s editorial staff bypassed the traditional process of hiring her and instead booked her immediately on a shoot with Ali McGraw. The rest, as they say, is history. The iconic supermodel appeared on the cover pages of Vogue and other major magazines throughout the years. Need we say more?