Who Is the Real Hottie of Young Sheldon? Not Georgie, Apparently
Young Sheldon’s Georgie is one handsome fella, but he is not the one fans voted “most stunning.” A Reddit user inquired whether anyone else in the community found
Young Sheldon ’s Georgie is one handsome fella, but he is not the one fans voted “most stunning.”
A Reddit user inquired whether anyone else in the community found Sheldon’s Meemaw, Connie, “oddly attractive.” Turns out, plenty of people agree! Who can blame them?
Annie Potts, who plays Connie Tucker on Young Sheldon, is 70 years old now, and she is one gorgeous woman. We hope to look like that when we are at that age…
By the way, the new generation of fans may know Annie from her role on Young Sheldon, but it’s far from her most prominent acting credit. In the 1980s–90s, she portrayed Mary Jo Shively on Designing Women (and she was everyone’s crush at the time), Dana Palladino on Love & War, and Mary Elizabeth Sims on Any Day Now.
More recently, Potts has appeared on The Fosters, Grey’s Anatomy, and Chicago Med. Her first ever TV role came about in 1976’s Sirota’s Court, followed by 1978’s Corvette Summer where she starred opposite Mark Hamill. Imagine that: Annie Potts has been on our screens for nearly half a century!
The actress even shared a throwback photo of herself on her Instagram page not that long ago. She hasn’t changed much – what youth potion is she drinking?
On top of that, Annie Potts is a mom of three, and she has been married four times. Her current husband is filmmaker James Hayman (they tied the knot in 1990).
Young Sheldon fans have declared Connie their latest crush, and who are we to argue? Meemaw certainly has both the looks and the attitude – no wonder so many guys fall in love with her on the show.
Season 7 can’t come soon enough! The finale of season 6 has left everyone in disarray, but no one more so than Connie herself. Now that she has lost her home and people have found out about her illegal side hustle, Meemaw is going to have her hands full next season…
Source: Reddit