1990s’ Saved By The Bell star Elizabeth Berkley has been spotted on a rare outing in Beverly Hills.
Earlier Saturday, the former Saved by the Bell star went shopping with her only son, Sky Cole Lauren.
During her shopping spree, the rarely-seen actress carried large bags in each hand.
Elizabeth, 51, donned an all-black ensemble as her long, loose hair flowed over her shoulders and down her matching blazer.
While the TV star dressed in business-like attire, her son rocked a casual look.
During their stroll, Sky followed behind his mother as he wore a white Polo Sport T-shirt.
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His black shorts matched his sneakers.
Elizabeth shares Sky with her husband, Greg Lauren, who is also the nephew of fashion designer Ralph Lauren.
The couple got hitched in 2003 after the duo first met at a dance class in 2000.
THE MEME
The mother/son outing came as her former co-star Tiffani Amber Thiessen, 50, shared a hilarious meme spoofing their sitcom.
In mid-March, Tiffani took to Instagram and posted the fanmade meme.
On one side, she posed in a throwback pic that included herself, Elizabeth, and castmate Lark Voorhies, 49.
Known for their teenage characters Kelly Kapowski, Lisa Turtle, and Jesse Spano, the trio stripped down to their bikinis.
The three posed on the grass and teased ample cleavage in their teeny tiny tops.
“How I still see myself when I’m with my friends,” the caption stated.
Next to their snap was a photo of The Golden Girls cast gathered together in the kitchen.
“How my kids see me when I’m with my friends,” the following text stated.
Although Elizabeth left her Jessie role behind, she returned for the Peacock reboot series along with Tiffani and Lark.
Jessie became a mother and served as a guidance counselor to the new students at Bayside High School.
SHOWGIRLS
Also on Saturday, the comedic actress took to social media and shared a throwback photo to her controversial erotic thriller, Showgirls.
She promoted the upcoming March 20th screening of Showgirls at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California.
In November 2020, the Showgirls star opened up to People about the Las Vegas thriller, which was slapped with an NC-17 rating.
“The job as an actor is to fulfill the vision of the director. And I did everything I was supposed to do,” Elizabeth said,
“No one associated with the film spoke up on my behalf to protect me.”
“I was left out in the cold, and I was a pariah in the industry I had worked so hard for,” she said.