A TOP Nineties hunk traded in his pop career for a new gig as a stripper.
Jeff Timmons, 50, was a member of Los Angeles pop group 98 Degrees – who recently revealed they will re-form for a fresh tour across America to mark their 25th anniversary.
A top Nineties boyband star traded in chart fame to become a stripperCredit: Getty
98 Degrees favourite Jeff Timmons, second right, flashed his figure for the Chippendales when the band splitCredit: Getty
With the group re-forming to celebrate their 25th anniversary, Jeff is juggling singing with a new strip showCredit: Getty
He is one-quarter of the Invisible Man hitmakers, with the band also including brothers Nick, 49, and Drew Lachey, 47 and Justin Jeffre, 50.
After finding chart fame they went on a hiatus in 2003Â – with Jeff embracing his stripping streak eight years later.
He started off in the Chippendales at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas yet will now juggle the group’s comeback with his ongoing show, Men Of The Strip.
Jeff acts as host of the event – dubbed “the hottest male revue in Vegas” – as well as flashing his rock-hard abs as a performer, too.
He told US Weekly of his pop bandmates’ reactions, and confessed: “I’m always the guy that does sort of the edgy things of the group, and they’re familiar with all that.
“They’re very supportive but I don’t know that they quite understand it!”
He added of his new show: “It is still edgy, sexy and girls can let loose, but it’s more about the production.
“It’s a real show with lighting design and great music that we’ve put together.
“We’re trying to make it a Broadway-esque production — sound, lights, and amazing choreography!”
Last week we reported how 98 Degrees’ new tour dates will “celebrate 25 years alongside the best fans in the world.”
They are also working on new material as well as re-recording their masters.
Meanwhile, one Nineties chart star recently swapped fame to become a house-flipper.
A Britpop star also returned to normal life after a breakdown – using his experiences to train as a psychologist.
Meanwhile, we recently reported how American rocker Dan Spitz traded in his guitarist role in metal band Anthrax for a career as a watch-maker.
A Nineties hitmaker also switched pop fame to re-train as a mental health nurse – much to the surprise of fans.
Jeff, 50, said he doesn’t think his bandmates ‘quite understand’ his new careerCredit: Getty
98 Degrees will delight fans in the US with a fresh tourCredit: Getty
Jeff now performs and hosts the Men Of The Strip show, which is branded ‘the hottest male revue in Vegas’Credit: Getty