Tiffani Thiessen looked youthful as she stepped out for a rare outing with her son, Holt, in Los Angeles on Monday.
The Saved By The Bell star, 50 - who recently enjoyed a cheat day with pepperoni pizza after posing nude - could be seen strolling alongside the nine-year-old as they enjoyed a daytime excursion.
The actress shares Holt as well as daughter Harper, 14, with husband Brady Smith - whom she tied the knot with in 2005.
Thiessen kept it casual wearing a long-sleeved, cream knit sweater as well as a pair of baggy, light gray sweatpants to stay warm in the cooler weather.
She completed her look with gray slip-on shoes and carried a brown leather, cross-body bag.
Tiffani's brunette locks were parted to the side, and effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in natural waves.
Tiffani Thiessen, 50, looked youthful as she stepped out for a rare outing with her son, Holt, in Los Angeles on Monday
The mother-of-two opted for minimal accessories, and added a dainty gold-chained necklace as well as a pair of fashionable shades.
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Tiffani Thiessen, 50, enjoys a cheat day with pepperoni pizza
The actress is known for starring in a variety of projects throughout her career thus far, including Saved By The Bell - where she portrayed the character of Kelly Kapowski.
The beauty also appeared in other television shows such as Beverly Hills, 90210 and White Collar.
During an interview with People last month in October, she admitted that memories of her time on Saved By The Bell 'seem to get smaller and smaller' as time goes on.
With the holidays just around the corner, Thiessen recalled filming special Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes for the show but added, 'We never did holidays on set.'
'I don't think we ever shot anytime near the holidays. If I remember correctly, I do remember a couple holiday episodes, and definitely fun.'
She continued, 'But as I'm getting older, my memories of that stuff seem to get smaller and smaller.'
Tiffani also opened up about her plans for the season, as well as the tasty meals she tends to make for her family.
Thiessen kept it casual wearing a long-sleeved, cream knit sweater as well as a pair of baggy, light gray sweatpants to stay warm in the cooler weather
The actress is known for starring in a variety of projects throughout her career thus far, including Saved By The Bell - where she portrayed the character of Kelly Kapowski (seen above)
'I'm definitely a cheese lover. And I think if you put cheese in any dish, my kids will probably eat it.'
The star - who wrote the cookbook Here We Go Again: Recipes and Inspiration to Level Up Your Leftovers - added, 'They snack on cheese, they put cheese in their sandwiches. They love pizza, they love enchiladas.'
'So we have a lot of staple recipes that we use that definitely have Kraft Natural Cheese in it. They just love cheese like I do!'
Tiffani revealed that Thanksgiving is 'one of my favorite holidays' when it comes to making yummy meals.
'We have my favorite stuffing, which I get so excited to make every year because I only make it for Thanksgiving. And then I use leftovers to make waffles out of them, which are really great.'
While her children have followed in her food lover's footsteps, Harper and Holt have yet to follow in her acting footsteps.
During an interview with E! News in September, she explained to the outlet, 'How crazy is that? I was in full blown working mode at my daughter's age.'
During an interview with People last month in October, she admitted that memories of her time on Saved By The Bell 'seem to get smaller tips and trick deposit gacor sensa138 smaller' as time goes on; seen on the series (far left)
'It's funny, I think I would always try to be very open to anything that they came to me and said that they wanted to do, but they're kids.'
The actress continued, 'Neither one of them have really expressed too much. I think Harper talks about it every now and then. But I can tell it's not something she's driven to right now.'
She then explained to the outlet that her daughter's 'passion' at the moment is playing volleyball.
'And I love that she has something that she really looks forward to. My son is just playing sports - baseball and basketball and skateboarding.'
If her children did decide to want to pursue acting in the future, Thiessen said that both she and her husband Brady would be supportive.
'I would, of course, be open and supportive, but we're not having to worry about that.'
Along with preparing to spend the holidays with her family, Tiffani is also getting ready to step back in front of the camera for the White Collar reboot titled: White Collar Renaissance.
Tiffani also opened up about her plans for the season, as well as the tasty meals she tends to make for her family
She will reprise her role as Elizabeth in the USA Network drama series alongside returning original cast members Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay.
The hit show previously aired from 2009 and came to an end in 2014 following six seasons on the air.
Last year, Thiessen opened up about aging in Hollywood during an appearance on the Good Instincts podcast.
'I think people will say things, you know, and maybe expect me to look a certain way, yes. But I mean, it's just not realistic. I can only age the way I'm going to age, right?
The actress added, 'I'm the best I can be and I'm taking care of myself and doing things that I know will benefit the outside exterior of myself that people are seeing.'
Along with preparing to spend the holidays with her family, Tiffani is also getting ready to step back in front of the camera for the White Collar reboot titled: White Collar Renaissance; seen second to right
Last year, Thiessen opened up about aging in Hollywood during an appearance on the Good Instincts podcast; seen in June in West Hollywood
'But yeah, those people don't know what's happening on the inside, right? Because that's what actually helps the outside.'
Over the past 10 years, the mother-of-two explained that her confidence has grown.
'When I was turning 40, I feel like I had more personal pressure on myself to look the best I could.'
Thiessen expressed, 'I feel so much more at ease now than I did even ten years ago. I don't know if it's me just not giving a s***.'
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The Saved By The Bell star, 50 - who recently enjoyed a cheat day with pepperoni pizza after posing nude - could be seen strolling alongside the nine-year-old as they enjoyed a daytime excursion.
The actress shares Holt as well as daughter Harper, 14, with husband Brady Smith - whom she tied the knot with in 2005.
Thiessen kept it casual wearing a long-sleeved, cream knit sweater as well as a pair of baggy, light gray sweatpants to stay warm in the cooler weather.
She completed her look with gray slip-on shoes and carried a brown leather, cross-body bag.
Tiffani's brunette locks were parted to the side, and effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in natural waves.
Tiffani Thiessen, 50, looked youthful as she stepped out for a rare outing with her son, Holt, in Los Angeles on Monday
The mother-of-two opted for minimal accessories, and added a dainty gold-chained necklace as well as a pair of fashionable shades.
Read More
Tiffani Thiessen, 50, enjoys a cheat day with pepperoni pizza
The actress is known for starring in a variety of projects throughout her career thus far, including Saved By The Bell - where she portrayed the character of Kelly Kapowski.
The beauty also appeared in other television shows such as Beverly Hills, 90210 and White Collar.
During an interview with People last month in October, she admitted that memories of her time on Saved By The Bell 'seem to get smaller and smaller' as time goes on.
With the holidays just around the corner, Thiessen recalled filming special Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes for the show but added, 'We never did holidays on set.'
'I don't think we ever shot anytime near the holidays. If I remember correctly, I do remember a couple holiday episodes, and definitely fun.'
She continued, 'But as I'm getting older, my memories of that stuff seem to get smaller and smaller.'
Tiffani also opened up about her plans for the season, as well as the tasty meals she tends to make for her family.
Thiessen kept it casual wearing a long-sleeved, cream knit sweater as well as a pair of baggy, light gray sweatpants to stay warm in the cooler weather
The actress is known for starring in a variety of projects throughout her career thus far, including Saved By The Bell - where she portrayed the character of Kelly Kapowski (seen above)
'I'm definitely a cheese lover. And I think if you put cheese in any dish, my kids will probably eat it.'
The star - who wrote the cookbook Here We Go Again: Recipes and Inspiration to Level Up Your Leftovers - added, 'They snack on cheese, they put cheese in their sandwiches. They love pizza, they love enchiladas.'
'So we have a lot of staple recipes that we use that definitely have Kraft Natural Cheese in it. They just love cheese like I do!'
Tiffani revealed that Thanksgiving is 'one of my favorite holidays' when it comes to making yummy meals.
'We have my favorite stuffing, which I get so excited to make every year because I only make it for Thanksgiving. And then I use leftovers to make waffles out of them, which are really great.'
While her children have followed in her food lover's footsteps, Harper and Holt have yet to follow in her acting footsteps.
During an interview with E! News in September, she explained to the outlet, 'How crazy is that? I was in full blown working mode at my daughter's age.'
During an interview with People last month in October, she admitted that memories of her time on Saved By The Bell 'seem to get smaller tips and trick deposit gacor sensa138 smaller' as time goes on; seen on the series (far left)
'It's funny, I think I would always try to be very open to anything that they came to me and said that they wanted to do, but they're kids.'
The actress continued, 'Neither one of them have really expressed too much. I think Harper talks about it every now and then. But I can tell it's not something she's driven to right now.'
She then explained to the outlet that her daughter's 'passion' at the moment is playing volleyball.
'And I love that she has something that she really looks forward to. My son is just playing sports - baseball and basketball and skateboarding.'
If her children did decide to want to pursue acting in the future, Thiessen said that both she and her husband Brady would be supportive.
'I would, of course, be open and supportive, but we're not having to worry about that.'
Along with preparing to spend the holidays with her family, Tiffani is also getting ready to step back in front of the camera for the White Collar reboot titled: White Collar Renaissance.
Tiffani also opened up about her plans for the season, as well as the tasty meals she tends to make for her family
She will reprise her role as Elizabeth in the USA Network drama series alongside returning original cast members Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay.
The hit show previously aired from 2009 and came to an end in 2014 following six seasons on the air.
Last year, Thiessen opened up about aging in Hollywood during an appearance on the Good Instincts podcast.
'I think people will say things, you know, and maybe expect me to look a certain way, yes. But I mean, it's just not realistic. I can only age the way I'm going to age, right?
The actress added, 'I'm the best I can be and I'm taking care of myself and doing things that I know will benefit the outside exterior of myself that people are seeing.'
Along with preparing to spend the holidays with her family, Tiffani is also getting ready to step back in front of the camera for the White Collar reboot titled: White Collar Renaissance; seen second to right
Last year, Thiessen opened up about aging in Hollywood during an appearance on the Good Instincts podcast; seen in June in West Hollywood
'But yeah, those people don't know what's happening on the inside, right? Because that's what actually helps the outside.'
Over the past 10 years, the mother-of-two explained that her confidence has grown.
'When I was turning 40, I feel like I had more personal pressure on myself to look the best I could.'
Thiessen expressed, 'I feel so much more at ease now than I did even ten years ago. I don't know if it's me just not giving a s***.'
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