Rare Vintage Photos That Uncover the Unknown Truth

By Sarah Norman | September 8, 2023

Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan smiling (out of the wrestling ring) in the 1980s. 

Step back in time and relive the glamour and scandal of yesteryear with our nostalgic photo gallery. From young and carefree Hollywood stars, to royalty caught in candid moments, these photos offer a glimpse into the private lives of the famous and infamous.

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These vintage images will transport you to a time of bold fashion choices and daring lifestyles. Take a look behind the curtain and see the celebrities of the past in a whole new light. From a young Tom Cruise on the cusp of stardom, to Princess Diana dancing at the White House, these photographs will surprise and fascinate you.

With a focus on entertainment, we delve into the in ring rivalry between André the Giant and Hulk Hogan, which captivated audiences throughout the ‘80s. From 1980 to 1983 the two wrestled more than 20 times for the WWF and NJPW (New Japan Pro Wrestling), their feud reignited for Wrestlemania III in 1987. The entire time the two guys were palling around and making a ton of money along the way. Join us as we explore the fads of the past, and see how they shaped the present. Keep reading, the most exciting and fascinating stories are yet to come.




Leon Russell and a beardless Willie Nelson, 1979.


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After restarting his career in Texas, Willie Nelson started touring non-stop with his band the Rolling Smoke Revue. According to Rolling Stone, Nelson and his crew all traveled under pseudonyms - Nelson was known as “Fast Eddie,” and his manager was “Poodie,” and his bodyguard was “Snake.” Even though Willie is most often thought of as a bearded, long hair stoner, he admitted in the late ‘70s that he shaved in the summers because the weather was too darn hot.

Russell and Nelson toured together and ended up recording the album “One for the Road” in 1979 that featured classics like “I Saw The Light” and “Don’t Fence Me In.” It's a snapshot of life on tour with these two country dynamos.