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Nostalgia for the ’90s resurges as celebrities join what were you like in the ’90s trend

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March 22, 2026
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Stars from film, television and music are fueling a social-media nostalgia wave this week, as users and celebrities participate in a viral “90s” challenge set to the Goo Goo Dolls’ song Iris. The trend — a string of photo montages and short clips — has become a quick funnel for engagement and a reminder of how pop culture from three decades ago still shapes today’s conversations.

What started as a simple throwback format has drawn a range of high-profile contributors, turning personal archives into a collective look back at a formative decade for many audiences. The posts are short, visual and easy to replicate, which helps explain their rapid spread across platforms.

Who’s posting — and what they’re sharing

Performers across genres have joined the trend, repackaging career highlights and behind-the-scenes moments for new and longtime fans. Some of the most notable contributions include:

  • Usher — A montage evoking his My Way era that plays to the singer’s early-R&B fan base and long-running pop appeal.
  • Drew Barrymore — The actor and talk-show host posted a series of candid throwbacks, framing the sequence as a nostalgia-driven stroll through her past public life.
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph — Shared images from the early 1990s tied to both film and television roles, reconnecting followers with shows and movies that launched parts of her career.
  • Alicia Silverstone — Posted clips from the 1995 film Clueless; the post has drawn widespread attention and accumulated close to 800,000 likes.
  • Others — Veterans such as Jasmine Guy and Morris Chestnut, along with musicians from Mya to members of The Spice Girls and New Edition’s Ricky Bell, have all contributed to the cascade of retro posts.

The common audio choice — the Goo Goo Dolls track — gives the trend a consistent emotional backdrop, while the visuals vary from high-production stills to grainy personal photos. That mix of polish and intimacy helps the format work across generations.

Why this matters now

Beyond entertainment value, the trend highlights how nostalgia functions as cultural glue in moments of rapid change. For content platforms, these viral sequences generate high short-term traffic and encourage repeat sharing. For media owners and streaming services, renewed interest in older shows and films can translate into measurable spikes in viewership and search activity.

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For celebrities, the posts serve multiple purposes: they rekindle connections with long-time fans, introduce archival material to younger followers, and can revive discussion around legacy projects without heavy promotion. As one participant explained, many of the images were repurposed from existing collections — a reminder of how quickly past material can be reshaped for the present.

Takeaways for readers

  • Expect more archive-driven content as creators mine past work for fresh engagement.
  • Older titles and albums may see a resurgence in streaming and search interest following viral posts.
  • Shared nostalgia tends to bridge age groups, making it an effective tool for cross-generational conversation online.

The trend is ongoing and likely to evolve: as additional celebrities add their own takes, the format may shift from simple photo reels to short-form video edits or themed compilations tied to specific shows and soundtracks. For now, the phenomenon is a straightforward reminder that cultural memory — especially when paired with a familiar song — remains a powerful engine for online attention.

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