{"id":639,"date":"2025-05-13T00:02:56","date_gmt":"2025-05-13T00:02:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/?p=639"},"modified":"2025-05-13T01:14:19","modified_gmt":"2025-05-13T01:14:19","slug":"nicole-eggert-says-baywatch-hurt-her-dating-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/13\/nicole-eggert-says-baywatch-hurt-her-dating-life\/","title":{"rendered":"Nicole Eggert says 'Baywatch' hurt her dating life"},"content":{"rendered":"
Life wasn’t always sunshine and rainbows when Nicole Eggert<\/a> joined “Baywatch” as Roberta “Summer” Quinn in 1992.\u00a0<\/p>\n On the most recent episode of the “Still Here Hollywood” podcast<\/a>, Eggert opened up about her experience on the hit show.\u00a0<\/p>\n Eggert joined “Baywatch” for season 3, but she was originally meant to appear in a spin-off of the show that had a “‘90210’-esque feel at the beach.<\/p>\n The spin-off was meant to be “a high school at the beach training to be lifeguards,” but “Baywatch” became so popular, the second series was never created, Eggert revealed.<\/p>\n ‘BAYWATCH’ ACTRESS NICOLE EGGERT DISCLOSES ‘ROUGH’ CANCER DIAGNOSIS: ‘WHO’S GOING TO COVER THE BILLS’<\/u><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n “And they were like, \u2018Spin-off nothing. This is what’s working, and we want it to stay like this,'” she said.<\/p>\n Eggert “politely bowed out” of “Baywatch” after two seasons because it wasn’t what she signed up for.<\/p>\n “I had some crazy idea in my head that if I left the show, I would be able to detach myself from the stigma that the show had given all of us as actors, which is not a thing,” Eggert said.<\/p>\n The “Baywatch” stigma translated into her dating life, too.<\/p>\n “People have an idea of who you are, and that could be a number of things. And I think it’s harder for people to get to know you without this preconceived notion that they have going in,” Eggert said.\u00a0<\/p>\n Nicole said she’s “not like anyone” she’s played onscreen, which has thrown people off in her dating life.<\/p>\n Steve Kmetko, the host of the “Still Here Hollywood” podcast, asked Eggert what it was like being on the biggest television show in the world.<\/p>\n “Weird,” Eggert simply admitted. “We were being ripped apart in the press.” Due to the negative press, “the casting doors were not opening anymore,” according to the actress.<\/p>\n “And then all of a sudden it was like we were called \u2018Baywatch bimbos\u2019 and these dumb bimbos on the beach, and it’s T&A.<\/p>\n LIKE WHAT YOU\u2019RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS<\/u><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n “And then on the other hand, you have this No. 1 hit on your hand, and it’s like what a kerfuffle. What a mess,” Eggert admitted.<\/p>\n After Eggert stepped away from the hit series, she returned to the “Baywatch” universe in 2003 for “Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding.”<\/p>\n Eggert told People magazine<\/a> in 2024 that she didn’t know what she was signing up for when agreeing to join the “Baywatch” world.<\/p>\n “Oh my God, we\u2019re going to be in a bathing suit all day every day?” she remembered thinking on day 1.<\/p>\n “All the girls worked out and were super tiny and fit, and I was like, \u2018Whoops.\u2019 And the one-piece bathing suits were not flattering. I didn\u2019t want to wear it at all,” she said of the iconic red swimsuit. “It just wasn\u2019t what I signed up for. It was a totally different show and ballgame and not where I wanted to be.”<\/p>\n While on break from shooting “Baywatch,” Eggert, then 18, decided to go under the knife. “I regret it now, of course,” she explained of getting breast implants.\u00a0<\/p>\n “I look at all these younger girls doing it and think, \u2018God, leave your bodies alone!\u2019 But when you have to put on that one-piece, and it’s like you’re so flat that it’s like pleating, you got pleats across the front … you’re like, \u2018What is this?\u2019 Nothing you can do. You can’t stuff it with anything. You can’t do anything.”<\/p>\n With time, Eggert started to question why she’d really gone through with the procedure. “It was a stupid 18-year-old decision,<\/a>” she admitted to People.<\/p>\n Since getting the initial implants, Eggert has had several breast augmentation surgeries. In 2015, she appeared on an episode of “Botched,” wanting a breast reduction.<\/p>\n In January 2024, the actress announced she’d been diagnosed with breast cancer.<\/p>\n