This teen heartthrob deemed as gay basically vanished after “Home Improvement” Well, after all these years he’s finally surfaced again, and users say he’s barely recognizable… “My goodness, he looks so different”

When Jonathan Taylor Thomas, then known as JTT, left Hollywood at the height of his career, young girls were left pining for the teenage hero.

The Home Improvement star, who turned 43 on September 8, was last seen in 2023, and his presence startled admirers who had a childhood crush on him.

Find out what happened to the actor who voiced Simba in Disney’s 1994 film The Lion King by reading on!

Jonathan Taylor Thomas landed the part on Home Improvement, which starred comedian Tim Allen, after playing Greg Brady’s kid on the brief 1990 TV series The Bradys, a spinoff of The Brady Bunch.

When the show debuted in 1991, Thomas was just ten years old. He played the role of the middle kid and spent the following eight years growing up in front of a global audience, becoming a teen idol to millions of young ladies who adored him.

Regarding his enormous popularity, he told the New York Times, “You are a part of their life, and there is a lot that is owed them.” “But it’s hard because you want to please everyone, but you’re setting yourself up for failure if you try to do that.”

The 12-year-old Thomas, who was born in Pennsylvania, provided the voice of Simba in the wildly popular Disney animated feature The Lion King in 1994. The film made viewers laugh, cry, and sing.

Thomas, who played the role of the small lion in the smash hit with his normal voice, says, “Simba’s like me.” “I simply invested my innate energy in it. Extremely inquisitive, lively, and prone to mischief.

Thomas, who alternates between Randy Taylor on Home Improvement and The Lion King, explains that it was two years of bouncing back and forth between the two shows.

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