Okay, so The Mask came out in 1994, and Cameron Diaz was born in 1972—doing the math, she was just about 21 or 22 when she totally rocked that breakout role as Tina Carlyle. Imagine being that young and starring opposite Jim Carrey in such a wild, iconic movie! It’s kinda nuts how fresh-faced and vibrant she looked, basically launching her career into Hollywood stardom overnight. Definitely one of those roles that made her a household name fast!
Cameron Diaz was born on August 30, 1972. The Mask was released in July 1994, which means she was 21 years old during the film’s release and likely 20 or 21 during production, depending on the filming schedule. This role marked her cinematic debut and was significant in establishing her as a rising star in Hollywood, showcasing her charisma and screen presence alongside Jim Carrey. Her youthful age contributed to the fresh and dynamic energy she brought to the character of Tina Carlyle.
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Two mafia families. One bloody feud. And a love that was never supposed to exist.
Valenti Moretti is known as Ghost—a shadow in the underworld, a man feared for his precision and ruthlessness. But beneath the cold exterior lies a burning obsession he can't escape: Lorenzo De Luca, the golden prince of their rival family. Lorenzo's every smile, every calculated move with his perfect fiancée, is a reminder of what Ghost can never have—or forget.
Their story began years ago, with a kiss neither of them were supposed to remember. Now, Ghost has a plan to make Lorenzo face the truth they both buried: a staged kidnapping, a forced reunion, and a chance to rewrite their fate. But Ghost goes a step further, paying the kidnappers to make them sleep together. But love born in the dark doesn’t thrive without consequences.
As secrets unravel and both families spiral into chaos, Ghost and Lorenzo find themselves drawn together by the very forces tearing them apart. Loyalties will shatter. Blood will spill. And when the truth about their past comes to light, they’ll have to decide whether their connection is worth destroying everything—or if it was doomed from the start.
In this deadly game of power, hate, and obsession, how far will you go to claim the one thing you can’t have?
After years of struggling to survive, Akayda Jordan finally lands her dream job — personal assistant/secretary in one of the best companies in the whole of California. To celebrate her new beginning, she decides to give one last “performance” at the elite club she’s about to leave behind. One night. One masked encounter. One forbidden act.
But fate twists cruelly.
The man she had danced for in the dark turns out to be her new boss — Damian Knight.
He’s engaged. She’s desperate to keep her secret buried. But when Damian starts sensing something achingly familiar about his new assistant — the scent of her perfume, the way she looks away when he stares too long — the walls between them begin to crack. But he was sure the girl with the big glasses was not the girl with the mask and firefly tattoo who had woken up a hunger in him.
Soon, professionalism turns into tension. Tension turns into temptation.
And the closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous her secret becomes.
Because if Damian ever discovers she’s the masked girl he’s been searching for… she might lose not just her job, but her heart.
Growing up, Cindy Anne Lopez had it all. Fortune, prestige school, loving and protective parents. She was the heiress. The first born of the Lopez Clan. But everything changed when she fell in love. At the age of 16, she met Leo Montes. The son of a very dangerous man. She loved him. She was crazy in love. Find out how she will get behind that mask...
Cassandra Justine a 17 years old girl fell in love with one of the school’s calmest even without ever seeing his face as he was always on mask .
her life made a big turn when Fred the mask guy didn’t reciprocate her love.
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After many years of separation
Cassy unknowingly got signed into Fred’s modeling agency .And just when she thought things were in order it turned out that their love was meant to never be as lying secrets creep in .
Can their love conquer shocking revelations?
Will they ever be able to overcome the challenges together or they will go their separate ways ?
Find out on this love story filled with shocking revelations
WARNING: This book is unapologetically slutty.
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“You can fuck me, but only with my mask on.” My boss doesn't know I'm his little wh*re sunshine.
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Elissa can't remember the last time she got laid by a man. She is too caught up in meeting ends meet, and healing from the trauma caused by her stepmother. But her life changes when she goes to a masquerade ball and her eyes land on the gorgeous mysterious stranger, succumbing to his charm. They have a wild night together, their heated, lustful encounter leaving her breathless and wanting more. However, when dawn breaks, she flees the hotel room, and he is left with only her lingerie and an unrelenting obsession to find her.
But when Elissa returns to her normal life, fate brings them together again in a shocking twist: Elissa’s new billionaire boss, Thane, is the mysterious man who has rocked her world.
Now, he’s determined to claim her as his own, one sensual seduction at a time. But there’s a catch— he’s unaware that his secretary is the same woman he’s been p*unding at midnight, and Elissa must hide her arousal during work hours, waiting for the clock to strike 3 a.m. when she can transform into masked Cinderella once more. But for how long will it take for her identity to be revealed?
It's wild realizing how much time has passed since 'The Mask' hit theaters! Jim Carrey, who played Stanley Ipkiss, is now in his early 60s—crazy, right? He’s still as energetic as ever, though, popping up in stuff like 'Sonic the Hedgehog.' Cameron Diaz, our bombshell Tina Carlyle, retired from acting a while back, but she’s in her 50s now, focusing on wellness and writing. Peter Riegert, the grumpy Detective Doyle, is pushing 80, and Richard Jeni, who played Charlie, sadly passed away in 2007. Time flies, huh? Feels like just yesterday I was rewinding that VHS tape to watch the cartoon chaos unfold.
Funny how nostalgia hits—I recently stumbled behind-the-scenes clips, and it’s surreal seeing how young they all looked. Carrey’s physical comedy still holds up, and Diaz’s charm was timeless. Makes me wanna revisit the film just to compare their vibes then and now. Side note: The dog, Max, played by a Jack Russell named Milo, would’ve been ancient by today’s standards—dogs don’t live that long, sadly.