Tiffani Thiessen discussed her experience on the set of Saved By the Bell at a Natural Kraft Cheese event in Chicago, where she also shared homely tips and recipes ahead of the holidays. Unlike most sitcoms from the ‘90s, Saved By The Bell did not have many festive specials, and the 50-year-old tried to explain why.
The 50-year-old currently enjoys cooking, and although she still struggles to navigate social media platforms like TikTok, she shared her recipes and meal prep hacks to her growing online audience. She also teased a revival in the works for one of her beloved sitcoms, which is reportedly coming to Hulu next year.
Tiffani Thiessen’s memories of ‘Saved By the Bell’
While discussing the lack of enough festive cheer on Saved By The Bell, Tiffani admitted that memories from filming the series get smaller as she ages. She recalled doing a few fun holiday episodes, clarifying that they never worked during these seasons in real life.
Tiffani gets to go all out for her holidays, especially Thanksgiving, with her husband Brady Smith and their kids Harper and Holt. She gushed about her love for Thanksgiving, which is the only time her family gets to have her special stuffing in a year.
Away from acting
Tiffani is still active in the entertainment industry, having voiced She-Hulk in the recent Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition; however, she is also committed to her interests off-camera. She finally released her long-awaited cookbook, Here We Go Again: Recipes and Inspiration to Level Up Your Leftovers, which took three years to complete.
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The mother of two has also co-authored a children’s book titled You‘re Missing It! with her husband, to help parents guide against excessive screen time. While enjoying her hobbies, Tiffani is getting ready for the upcoming White Collar reboot, where she will reprise her role as Elizabeth Burke.