Tina Louise - References in Popular Culture

References in Popular Culture

  • Tina Louise is one of two celebrities included among the many women's names listed in The B-52's 1979 song, "52 Girls" (the other is Jacqueline Onassis)
  • A song on The Dirtbombs' album If You Don't Already Have a Look is named "Tina Louise" (#26 on Disc one)
  • An Asian Fusion restaurant in Carlstadt, New Jersey is named "Tina Louise"
  • On the FOX animated sitcom Bob's Burgers, the main character's daughters are named Tina and Louise.

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