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What is Tiffany Darwish’s net worth?

Tiffany Darwish, known as “Tiffany,” is a former American teen idol and singer with a net worth of $4 million.

Tiffany’s cover of “I Think We’re Alone Now” spent two weeks as number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1987, and her debut album, “Tiffany,” went quadruple platinum in the US, 5X platinum in Canada, and Gold in the UK.

She has released eight studio albums, with “Hold an Old Friend’s Hand” being her final major success. Tiffany has acted in movies like “Necrosis” and “Mega Piranha,” and has made guest appearances on various reality TV shows.

Hit singles like “Could’ve Been,” “All This Time,” and “I Saw Him Standing There” have contributed to her success.

Early Life and Career

Tiffany Darwish was born in 1971 in Norwalk, California to parents Janie and James. She is of Irish and Native American descent on her mother’s side, and of Lebanese ancestry on her father’s.

As a teen, she attended Norwalk High School and Leffingwell Christian High School. In 1981, Tiffany made her performing debut with country music singer Jack Reeves at a venue in Chino, California.

Later, she was discovered by singer-songwriter Hoyt Axton and his mother Mae while singing at the Palomino Club in Los Angeles. They took Tiffany to perform in Nashville, Tennessee, where she signed a recording contract with producer George Tobin in 1984.

The following year, Tiffany competed on the show “Star Search” and finished in second place.

Tiffany’s Early Music Career

In 1987, Tiffany released her self-titled debut album, which included the hit single “I Think We’re Alone Now” that topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks. She also set a record as the youngest female artist to top the charts with her debut album. Her second album, “Hold an Old Friend’s Hand,” released in 1988, did not produce any number-one hits but still achieved platinum certification. The single “All This Time” made it into the top ten, while “Radio Romance” reached the top 40. Tiffany left her previous management and signed with Kim Glover and Dick Scott after this album.

Tiffany’s Career Decline in the 90s

In the early 90s, Tiffany’s musical tastes shifted towards rock and rap, leading to a decline in her career. Her third studio album, “New Inside,” failed to chart in the US, although it found success in Japan. Tiffany’s next album, “Dreams Never Die,” was only released in Asia and produced two singles. In 1993, she headlined her own show in Las Vegas before moving to Nashville to reinvent herself as a country music artist.

Tiffany’s Musical Career

In 2000, Tiffany released “The Color of Silence” to positive reviews, followed by 2005’s Eurodance-style album “Dust Off and Dance” with hit singles like “Ride It” and “Fly”. In 2007, “Higher” became Tiffany’s first Billboard chart appearance in almost two decades. She released the limited album “Mimi’s Kitchen” in 2008 and ventured into country music with her 2011 album “Rose Tattoo”. Tiffany went on tour with Debbie Gibson in 2011, performing both their own hits and 80s covers. From 2019 to 2020, Tiffany embarked on a solo tour across the United States.

Television and Acting Career

Tiffany has appeared on various television programs, including “Hit Me, Baby, One More Time” and “Celebrity Fit Club.” She has also been featured in the TLC fashion show “What Not to Wear” and the competition programs “Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off” and “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” In addition, Tiffany has appeared on the reality series “Celebrity Wife Swap.”

As an actor, Tiffany made her debut by voicing Judy Jetson in 1990’s “Jetsons: The Movie” and contributed three songs to the soundtrack. She also appeared in an episode of the sitcom “That ’80s Show” in 2002. Tiffany had a cameo on “How I Met Your Mother,” playing herself as a backup singer in an 80s-inspired music video. She made her live-action film debut in the psychological thriller “Necrosis” and appeared in the science-fiction television movies “Mega Piranha” and “Mega Python vs. Gatoroid.”

Marriages of Tiffany Darwish

In 1992, Tiffany married makeup artist Bulmaro Garcia; they had one child, a son, and divorced in 2003.

Tiffany subsequently wed businessman Ben George, whom she divorced in 2018.

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