Back in the day, and even still to this day, many teenagers are covering their bedroom walls in posters. Back in the day, there were certain posters that were the “hottest” of that time, both literally and in sales! Some of the posters from the ’70s and ’80s featured some of the most beautiful women of that time that every teenage boy had on his bedroom walls or ceiling (to wake up to in the morning).
Many of these posters were based on the gorgeous women from shows like Charlie’s Angels and Wonder Woman, to movies like Grease. Do you remember these iconic posters from the ’70s and ’80s?
The gorgeous Cheryl Tiegs was the first model to appear twice on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. She would go on to become the face of Cover Girl cosmetics and appeared on many magazine covers.
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After Newton-John starred in the 1978 hit musical movie Grease, teenage boys everywhere couldn’t get over that last scene. You know which one I’m talking about. The tight, black-leather suit was enough to send even John Travolta reeling!
Anderson was known for playing the role of receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on the hit TV show WKRP in Cincinnati.
Wonder Woman herself is a sight for sore eyes! The show ran from 1975 to 1979 and every boy loved getting a chance to watch Carter portray this sexy superhero.
Ladd replaced Farrah Fawcett on Charlie’s Angels after she left to pursue a movie career. Most teenage boys didn’t replace Fawcett’s poster on their walls, but instead added Cheryl’s right next to it!
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