Taylor Dayne’s Astonishing Transformation
Taylor Dayne, the legendary 80s pop icon known for her iconic hit “Tell It To My Heart,” appeared unrecognizable decades after her rise to fame.
Now 61, the songstress was recently spotted in New York City, marking a stark departure from her famous ’80s image.
A Striking Change in Appearance
Taylor Dayne, celebrated for her wild, curly hair, often a mix of brunette and blonde, along with her leather jackets, sheer bodysuits, and vibrant lipstick and eyeliner, has undergone a significant transformation. She now sports sleek, honey blonde locks, worn in loose waves cascading past her shoulders.
A Glamorous Street Style
During her outing in New York City, Taylor donned a striking red and white checked dress featuring a daring thigh-high slit. She paired it with her trademark cropped leather jacket and bundled up in a grey scarf.
Completing her glam rock ensemble were calf-length black leather boots and glossy pink lipstick.
A Youthful Aura
Despite the passage of time, Taylor appeared as youthful as ever, wearing gold stud earrings and exuding happiness as she greeted waiting photographers outside the SiriusXM studios.
A Continuation of Her Career
Taylor Dayne has not slowed down in her career. Although her last album was released in 2008, she has continued to delight fans with numerous TV appearances and the release of singles until 2014.
Her versatility as an artist is exemplified by her participation in various entertainment ventures.
Motherhood via Surrogacy
Taylor Dayne, who has never married, embraced motherhood through surrogacy. She welcomed twins, Astaria and Levi, via surrogate in 2003.
Speaking about her journey to become a mother, she expressed pride in her achievement. Taylor explained that she used her own egg but had a surrogate carry the twins, adding, “I’m very proud of the achievement.”
Battling Colon Cancer
2022, Taylor faced a health challenge when she was diagnosed with colon cancer after a routine colonoscopy revealed an abnormal polyp.
She underwent surgery to remove 10 inches of her colon and fortunately was declared cancer-free without the need for chemotherapy or radiation.
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