Back To The 80s (musical) - Life For The Characters After School

Life For The Characters After School

Corey was never married to Tiffany, however he is fine with life as a single man. He is dating a fashion designer, and he says he'll 'see how it goes'.

Feargal married Eileen after he stuck up for her when he heard Michael put fake love letters in her locker. They stay married for the rest of their lives. He also became a billionaire along with his good friend Bill Gates, when they created the World Wide Web. Later he created a hit number one single 'Hit Me Baby One More Time' selling millions of copies, which made him millions more.

Kirk married a Woman he met in Disneyland in 1998.

Alf has not yet been married, and is destined to remain a bachelor to the grave.

All three men try to play golf once every couple weeks; they managed to keep in touch after graduation.

Tiffany eventually married someone in Chicago and had two children.

Cyndi never got together with Billy and instead became a democrat politician.

Mel and Kim married two identical twins and had two sets of triplets and were actually featured in Guinness Book of World Records.

Billy, Lionel and Huey started their own chain of skating rinks but when skating went out of fashion, they were turned into car parks.

Laura and Debbie became millionaires when they created the biggest dating agency in the USA. Their company became bankrupt and now live in a ditch somewhere in Zimbabwe.

Michael tried out for the NFL, but was forced into early retirement after a groin injury. He has had two wives and four kids. He is also a Baptist minister in New Orleans.

Mr. C and Miss B were married and still teach at Williams Ocean High School. Mr. Cocker has become the school principal. They had a child together and called her Angelina.

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