• Former child stars have grown up and are now proud parents, sharing heartwarming family moments.
  • These celebrities, once beloved TV icons from shows such as “The Facts of Life” and “Gimme a Break,” continue to captivate fans with their personal journeys.
  • Social media is filled with glimpses of their family lives, offering fans a look into their new roles as parents.

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The hey days stars who starred in hit TV shows are all grown up now and are parents themselves. While others are still raising teenagers, others have since become empty nesters. From shows such as “Saved by the Bell” and “Family Ties” here are five former child celebrities who are now adults with kids.

From (L-R) Michael J. Fox, Tina Yothers, Justine Bateman, and Brian Bonsall on the set of “Family Ties” | Source: Getty Images

Lisa Whelchel

Lisa Welchel fell in love with acting at age eight and performed in musical theater for the following four years. At 12 years old, she auditioned to be a Mouseketeer on “The New Mickey Mouse Club” and landed the role. Whelchel starred on the show from 1977-1978.

Cartoon figures Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald Duck, Pluto and Goofy perform in “Mickey Mouse Club” at Ocean Park on December 9, 1978 | Source: Getty Images

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In 1979, she began her starring role as wealthy, preppy, private-school girl Blair Warner on “The Facts of Life. The television series aired for nine seasons.

Lisa Whelchel on the set of “The Facts of Life,” 1979 | Source: Getty Images

Decades after the show ended, Whelchel, along with her cast members including Nancy McKeon and Mindy Cohn, reunited for the series’ 35th anniversary. Reminiscing on being together again, Whelchel said, “It was fabulous. It was so much fun. We laughed half the time.”

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Asked about her experience on the show in a 2022 interview, Whelchel expressed, “We had so much fun. We had an incredible cast and crew, and there wasn’t a lot of pressure.” Soon after the series wrapped, Whelchel stopped acting and became a family woman.

Anne Haddock, Charlotte Rae and Lisa Whelchel on the set of “The Facts of Life,” 1979 | Source: Getty Images

She is now a mom to daughters Clancy, Haven and son Tucker Cauble. When asked whether she had trouble adjusting to a normal life after fame, Whelchel explained, “[…] It wasn’t for me. […] My first chapter was great, but my second chapter, as a mom, was even better.”

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Whelchel has learned valuable lessons in motherhood and has meticulously attempted to figure out what works when parenting. Eventually, she realized that winging it is the best solution and even wrote a book called “Corrective Correction,” drawn from her own experiences.

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When coming to her parenting technique, the veteran actress explained that she paid attention to each one of her kids as they grew up. However, as they started to develop, what used to work did not anymore which was a “different ball game” for her, she said.

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Fast forward, Whelchel is now 61 and her kids are now adults. She showed off her oldest daughter Haven on Instagram recently by posting a photo of the two smiling for the camera. In the comments section, her followers mentioned that they both look alike.

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“Lisa you and your daughter could be twins! You both are so Beautiful!!” wrote one person. Another simply commented, “Twins.” While a third individual noted, “Your daughter is beautiful like her Mama.”

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As for Whelchel’s youngest daughter Clancy, she accompanies her to public events. The mother and daughter duo attended the 2014 PaleyFestFall TV Preview in 2014.

Lisa Whelchel and Clancy Cauble attends the 2014 PaleyFest Fall TV preview of “The Facts Of Life” 35th anniversary reunion on September 15, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Like her famous mother, Clancy, who initially dabbled in acting but has since quit the industry, rocked her blonde curly hair as she posed next to her.

Clancy Cauble attends the 2014 PaleyFest Fall TV preview of “The Facts Of Life” 35th anniversary reunion on September 15, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

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Meanwhile, in post from 2019, Whelchel announced on Facebook that her only son Tucker was engaged. She shared several images from the proposal. “I’m so proud of my son for a million reasons but never more than when I witness how well he loves this beautiful soul, @caylamk,” the star captioned the post.

Three years later in 2022, Whelchel happily shared photos from Tucker’s outdoor wedding on Instagram. She penned, “Introducing Mr. & Mrs. Cauble. It was a magical day in every way. My heart is overflowing with joy.”

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Joey Lawrence

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Like Whelchel, Joey Lawrence is also a former child star. In 1983, Lawrence joined the main cast of the sitcom “Gimme a Break!” (1981-1987) playing the new foster son Nellie Ruth “Nell” Harper (played by Nell Carter).

Joey Lawrence on the set of “Gimme a Break,” 1983 | Source: Getty Images

The series was moderately successful for the majority of its run. The television show was eventually canceled and it became the end for Lawrence’s first recurring role.

Joey Lawrence on the set of “Gimme a Break,” 1980 | Source: Getty Images

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Despite becoming famous from a young age, Lawrence admitted in a 2006 interview that he still wanted more from his career. “I haven’t reached where I want to go in my career. George Clooney did pilot after pilot before he finally got “ER.” Now he’s got the career he’s always wanted. I want to emulate that,” he said.

Joey Lawrence during Kohl’s Winter Wonderland on December 9, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

In the same interview, the actor also talked about his then-six-month-old daughter Charleston whom he welcomed in May 2006 and his new cleanish look. “She sits in bed with me for 45 minutes in the morning and rubs my head,” he said after going bald. Lawrence added that he enjoyed watching her grow.

Joey Lawrence on the set of “Dancing with the Stars,” 2006 | Source: Getty Images

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Now 48, Lawrence had two more daughters since then and his look has also changed as his hair has grown back. In June 2023, he gushed about fatherhood in a lengthy Instagram post in which he shared images of him and his family, including his three daughters.

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“I have been blessed three times over with 3 beautiful amazing, wonderful daughters! […] I am such a blessed man. The gift of fatherhood is the greatest gift of all and I am just so incredibly grateful,” Lawrence wrote.

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Followers complimented the father of three, with one writing, “You have 3 Beautiful daughters.” Another gushed, “Wow there’s no denying those girls are his.” “All of your girls look EXACTLY like you!!!” said one.

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The musician’s youngest daughter is Dylan Rose, whom he showed off in a January 2023 Instagram post alongside his wife, Samantha Cope. “1.16.23. Dylan Rose Lawrence. Mom, Dad and big sisters are all so smitten with you sweet girl!” The star captioned his post.

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Three months later, Lawrence posted an image him and his last born online. In the photo, he warmly held on to his child on a sunny day outdoors. “Forever a #girldad,” he said.

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“She looks exactly like you! Love this photo! You can feel the love between the two of you! Blessings to you and your family!” commented one Instagram follower. Another stated, “Such a great daddy!”

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In June of that year, Lawrence yet again showed how much he adores his little one by posting a video of him making her laugh uncontrollably. He wrote, “Laughing our way thru the weekend.” One person observed, “I didn’t even realize you are a daddy. So cute, those giggles are the absolute best.”

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Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman attends the screening of “Streets of Fire” on May 29, 1984 | Source: Getty Images

The actor became a household name after appearing in “Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter” in 1984. As the lead, he played Tommy Jarvis in the horror film and later reprised his role in the sequel.

Publicity portrait of Corey Feldman in 1984 | Source: Getty Images

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Feldman later made several appearances in hit movies such as “Gremlins,” “The Goonies” and “Stand by Me.” After making an impression with his performances over time, Feldman was honored with a Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004.

Corey Feldman during The Hollywood Reporter’s 11th Annual Next Generation party on November 9, 2004 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

That same year in August, the talented actor also became a father when he welcomed his son Zen Scott. In a 2007 interview, Feldman candidly talked about fatherhood.

Corey Feldman at the Los Angeles premiere of “My Baby’s Daddy,” 2004 | Source: Getty Images

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“[It’s] a reason to smile every day, that’s what it is. Whereas I used to get depressed or neurotic or dwell on things, I see my son’s bright eyes and smile in the morning, and suddenly, I don’t feel like I’m depressed anymore. There’s nothing to be depressed about when you’ve got that,” he shared.

Corey Feldman attends the Farm Sanctuary Gala 2004 on May 22, 2004 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

At 42, Feldman’s son is now 19. He paid a birthday tribute to Zen in 2019 alongside shirtless images of the father and son duo. “HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY BOY: ALTHOUGH ITS TRUE, @zenscottfeldman IS MY ONLY SON, I CAN NO LONGER CALL HIM MY BABY,” the proud dad captioned his post.

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Online users mentioned that Feldman and his son are lookalikes. “He’s your mini you!” wrote one Instagram follower. Another echoed, “Looks like his dad.” Someone else complimented the father of one, writing, “Your son is gorgeous! He looks just like you!!!”

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Tiffani Thiessen

One other former teen idol is Tiffani Thiessen. When Thiessen was eight, her uncle encouraged her to try acting and modeling. Soon after, she appeared in her first TV commercial, for Peaches and Cream Barbie.

Tiffani Thiessen pictured on April 22, 1988 | Source: Getty Images

From there she started participated in several beauty pageants and won the Miss Junior America pageant in 1987. She later landed the role of the popular cheerleader Kelly Kapowski on the NBC series “Saved by the Bell” in 1989. The show aired for five years.

An undated image of Tiffani Thiessen on the set of “Saved by the Bell” | Source: Getty Images

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Thiessen is now 50 years old and is a mother of two. In a 2021 interview, she spoke about motherhood challenges she experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“I think moms have had and I don’t want to be sexist or anything but I feel like moms have had it double time. We have had it double time. I have taken on roles that I never thought I would ever take this last year,” she said.

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Recently, Thiessen showed off her eldest child, daughter Harper on Instagram. “Happy 14th birthday to our first born! 14…[…] Harper, it’s truly so dang much fun to watch you grow, learn and find your passions,” she penned. In the comments, one user gushed, “OMG! I thought that was you!”

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In May 2024, Thiessen and her child duo hosted Mother & Daughter’s Day Event and posed together in their curly locks while smiling. One person mentioned the resemblance between the pair, writing, “Your daughter looks just like you!” “Beautiful girls,” commented another.

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Thiessen shared a picture of her and her daughter including her son on Mother’s Day in 2024. She gushed, “I’m so lucky! I don’t take my role as your mother for granted. You both have given me the greatest gift and I will continue to cherish every moment and every stage of life with you two.”

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Brian Bonsall

Last on the list of former child stars in Brian Bonsall. He had various roles during his acting career between the ages of three and fourteen. His most notable stint is playing Andy Keaton on “Family Ties” in 1982.

An undated image of Meredith Baxter and Brian Bonsall on the set of “Family Ties” | Source: Getty Images

Over the years, Bonsall has had a run-in with the law. In 2010, he was sentenced to two years of probation due to a fight with a friend which occurred in Colorado the year prior. Bonsall pleaded guilty to felony menacing and third-degree assault.

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The celebrity also pleaded guilty to violating terms of his probation dating from a 2007 assault which involved his then-girlfriend. Following this dark period in his life, Bonsall became a father and a family man.

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In June 2024, he posted of a photo of him, and his son making funny faces and wrote, “Father’s Day weekend is upon us and I just love this little guy so much.”

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Bonsall, 42, showed of his son Oliver inn a family portrait in April 2024. The musician revealed on Instagram that it was his child’s first time attending a show. “Your son is a spitting image of you Brian,” said one user. Another agreed, “Spitting image of you at that age!” A third user expressed the same sentiments.

After rising to superstardom from a young age, each of these celebrities endured different experiences in life and are now proud parents who continously show off their kids.

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