What That '70s Show Star Debra Jo Rupp Looks Like Now
When looking back at the legacy of the popular sitcom "That '70s Show," it isn't much of a mystery to chart where stars like Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are today: They remain busy beavers, and Kunis continues to be one of those celebs who's even more gorgeous in real life. Other stars, like Topher Grace's on-screen mom, Debra Jo Rupp, haven't had their lives and careers as heavily publicized, and thus, may not be as recognizable today. As such, we're here to provide updates on how Rupp's looks have changed since her "That '70s Show" days.
Back in the '90s and 2000s, Rupp had supporting roles in projects like "Friends" and "Death Becomes Her," and photos from then reveal that she had a fondness for shoulder-length cuts, sunset lipstick, and a basic makeup routine that brightened her natural features. As with any aging celebrity, Rupp has experienced some natural changes and style shifts over time, including transitioning to outfits that simultaneous look more comfortable and professional. Still, her beauty habits have retained the same general sensibilities, such as her maintaining a bob style that looks great on older women.
Debra Jo Rupp looks just as beautiful today as she did in the '90s
Debra Jo Rupp certainly hasn't disappeared from the public eye, having since appeared in the "That '70s Show" spinoff series "That '90s Show," as well as the Disney+ series "WandaVision" and "Agatha All Along." Fans who don't keep up with her life off-camera, however, may be unaware of what she looks like when she isn't in character. Now in her mid-70s, Rupp typically dons a semi-makeup-free look. Though posts like a March 2025 Instagram video seem to show her wearing foundation, she still embraces her natural age and beauty by showing her wrinkles.
What's more, Rupp still sports a shoulder-length blond hairdo that perfectly frames her face. Fans may also notice her bangs are sometimes pulled back, and the tips of her crescent-like sides barely caress her shoulders — a slight differentiation from the drooping bangs and loose, shoulder-length hair she usually wore when she was in her 40s and 50s. Both then and now, Rupp has been looser with her 'do, compared to the tight '70s-era bob she wore in "That '70s Show." Though such hairstyles straight out of the '70s are making a comeback today, one could imagine Rupp will stick with the same features that have made her herself in both the past and present.
