Tiffany Opens Up About Mall Life, Cooking, and Pride With LA Blade
Singer Tiffany is returning to her pop roots while expanding her culinary profile, discussing everything from her 1980s mall tours to cooking and Gay Pride during a recent interview with the Los Angeles Chart. According to the Los Angeles Blade interview, the pop icon continues to balance active touring schedules with her digital cooking show, bringing her signature energy to both the stage and the kitchen.
From Mall Tours to Modern Kitchens
Best known for her landmark 1987 chart-topping cover of I Think We’re Alone Now, Tiffany has maintained a steady presence in pop culture through music and culinary projects. The Los Angeles Blade profile details how the singer manages her digital cooking series, Let’s Food with Tiffany, alongside her music career. Her cookbook, POP Life: The Ultimate 80s Kitchen Encore, pairs recipes with personal reflections from her decades in the entertainment industry. Chef Alicia Shevetone collaborated on culinary projects with the singer, blending nostalgic food concepts with modern kitchen techniques.
Active Touring and Pop Culture Legacy
Alongside her culinary ventures, Tiffany remains active on the live music circuit, connecting with longtime audiences who grew up with her 1980s hits. The singer’s recent touring schedule spans multiple cities, celebrating her enduring catalog alongside contemporary pop acts. According to the Los Angeles Blade, Tiffany frequently participates in Gay Pride events across the country, embracing her status as a dedicated ally and enduring gay icon within the LGBTQ+ community.
