
Susanna Hoffs, the lead singer of the famous ‘80s band The Bangles, has popped up again, and this time it’s on TikTok. In a short video shared from her account this week, she danced playfully in what looked like the entrance of her home.
The background song was “Married in a Year” by Brendan Abernathy, and she added to the moment by pretending to play along with a ukulele. She wore a grey t-shirt and comfortable black trousers, keeping it all very simple and relaxed.
Fans react to Susanna Hoffs’ TikTok post
@susannahoffsofficial Congratulations on the release of your new single – keep tiptoeing!🧦 @brendan abernathy #youllbemarriedinayearinthesuburbs #americandream #california ♬ married in a year. presave in bio – brendan abernathy
As soon as the video went live, fans filled the comment section with excitement. Many people couldn’t believe how good she looked at 66. Some called her beautiful, others said it was great to see her again after such a long time. A few fans even shared how much they missed her content, calling her a queen and saying they hoped she would post more often.
Along with the compliments, a little nostalgia also slipped in. Several comments came from people who remembered having a crush on her back in the day. One person even asked her to do the famous eye shift move from the “Eternal Flame” music video, something longtime fans clearly haven’t forgotten.
Susanna Hoffs expressed gratitude to fans inspired by her song, “Eternal Flame”
Recently, Hoffs shared her thoughts about “Eternal Flame”, one of her best-known songs. She explained that singing it again made her emotional because the song has stayed with her for so long. It’s one of those tracks she’s carried through the years, and going back to it brought a lot of feelings to the surface.
She also mentioned how many people have told her what the song means to them. From weddings to personal moments, fans often bring up how “Eternal Flame” has been part of their lives. Hoffs said she still enjoys singing and making music and that her passion for it hasn’t changed, even if she’s grown older.