While actress Alicia Silverstone will forever be associated with 1995’s Clueless, she took to Instagram over the weekend to mark the anniversary of two other notable projects that add to her status as a ’90s icon.
“Reminiscing on 33 years of @Aerosmith’s Cryin’ and 29 years of Batman & Robin!” she captioned a video which showed clips and a funny “alternate ending” where she combined the music video and movie.
The song, which came first on June 20, 1993, was the first of three Aerosmith music videos that Silverstone starred in. She also starred in the band’s music videos for “Amazin'” later that year, and “Crazy,” which also starred Steven Tyler‘s daughter, Liv, in 1994.
Of the “trilogy,” fans couldn’t help but comment just how much they loved seeing her in the music videos:
“You are the Queen of the 90s! ‘Cryin’ is my favorite [ever]!” one said.
“‘Cryin,’ ‘Amazin,’ and ‘Crazy’ were the Aerosmith 90’s trilogy of videos we didn’t know we wanted but everything we needed!” added another.
“And we still love the girl in the flannel flipping us all off,” another said.
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Silverstone, who became the face of Aerosmith’s MTV-era music videos after she starred in The Crush, told Rolling Stone in 1995 that she loved the “Cryin'” video because of its authenticity.
“After watching all these other videos, it’s cool to see that one, to see a video with a real person,” she said. “I’m never posing, never doing this super sexy stuff. I’m just being.”
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Four years later she played Batgirl in Batman & Robin, released on June 20, 1997, which also starred George Clooney.
Fans of the movie also came to praise her performance in the film:
“‘Batman & Robin’ is still my favorite of the franchise. You were such a joy to watch,” one said.
“My favorite Batman movie,” added another.
Others commenters were just there for the dose of nostalgia coming across their Instagram feeds:
“Wake me up when it’s 1998 again,” one commenter wrote, while another added, “Can’t believe the 90s was 30 years ago.”
This story was originally published by Parade on Jun 22, 2026, where it first appeared in the Celebs section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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