The star of the hit clips Linkin Park and The Offspring: what the actress looks like 25 years later.
The star of music videos remains attractive
According to The Sun: The star of two iconic music videos from the 2000s looks as if time has stopped for her.
This American from Maryland is remembered by many fans, although she is not a member of any of the bands she appeared in.
InstagramKaitlyn Rosasen, who is now 43, proudly recalls her journey in the world of music.
In her Instagram bio, she noted: “I appeared in Linkin Park's music video for the song Crawling and The Offspring's Want You Bad.”
On Facebook, she shared why her images in the videos look as they do.
Kaitlyn gained the most popularity for her role in Linkin Park's 2001 video for the song Crawling, as well as in *NSYNC's video for the song Gone the same year.
In 2000, she made her debut in the video for the song The Offspring's Want You Bad.
Kaitlyn Rosasen in The Offspring's video for the song Want You Bad
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An unparalleled appearance
Despite the passage of time, Kaitlyn looks just as she did 25 years ago.
Recently, she shared a new selfie on Instagram, showcasing her impeccable appearance.
In the photo, she poses in a light summer top, holding the camera and tilting her head slightly.
In her post, she wrote: “Summer,” to which one fan responded: “Came here to say how wonderful you are.”
In another selfie, she posed against the greenery of her garden, where one follower noted: “You haven't aged at all.”
Kaitlyn's openness
In 2020, Kaitlyn posted an emotional message on Instagram and Facebook.
She shared a snapshot from the stage in Linkin Park's video with a touching caption.
“In these turbulent, unusual times, I have something important to say. I believe my appearance in the Crawling video is not a coincidence. I felt that I got this role as soon as I arrived for the audition.”
She also mentioned the difficult childhood of the late band frontman Chester Bennington, expressing sympathy and understanding through her own experience.
“I believe that pain is relative. There is no single scale of pain. I am proud to have had any part in his mission.”
Chester passed away in 2017 at the age of 41.
The Crawling video, where Kaitlyn looked stunning
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