A SAVED by the Bell fan-favorite has been spotted out and about nearly 30 years after the beloved teen sitcom.
Elizabeth Berkley, 49 – who played Jesse Spano in the NBC series – was photographed looking unrecognizable this week in Los Angeles, California.

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The TV star went completely makeup-free as she left her pilates class recently.
The 90s teen icon stunned in an all-black attire including a thin black tank top as well as matching joggers and sneakers.
To accessorize her outfit, she wore a few chunky necklaces, bracelets, and gold hoop earrings.
Elizabeth also carried her silver laptop in a tote bag that hung from her arm.
Saved by the Bell ran for four seasons from 1989 to 1993 and led to several spin-off series.
In 2020, the show was rebooted and several of the original cast members returned including Elizabeth, Mario Lopez, and Mark-Paul Harry Gosselaar.
However, the Peacock original series was canceled after two seasons.
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TWO 90s ICONS REUNITE
Elizabeth loves to indulge in her popularity from the 1990s and attends events to hang out and meet fans.
Back in September, Elizabeth and her pal, Beverly Hills, 90210 star Jennie Garth, 51, flew to the Tampa Convention Center’s 90s Con that occurred in Florida.
The two teen icons snapped a selfie together while sitting on the crowded plane.
“Where are we headed?” she captioned the image.
The two poll choices at the time were “Bayside High” or “90s Con.”
MORE ABOUT ELIZABETH
Elizabeth was born on July 28, 1977, in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Aside from finding fame on Saved by the Bell, she also starred in Showgirls and CSI: Miami.
She got married to Ralph Lauren’s nephew, Greg Lauren, in 2003 after meeting at a dance class in 2000.
The couple have a son named Sky Cole Lauren who was born on July 20, 2012.
As for social media accounts, Elizabeth has over 387,000 followers on Instagram.

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