Ever wondered if your daily caffeine fix is more foe than friend? The truth is, caffeine, a seemingly harmless substance for many, wields a surprising amount of power, impacting everything from our alertness levels to our heart rates, and even inspiring iconic television moments that resonate decades later.
Remember "Saved by the Bell?" The recent reboot decided to revisit one of the original's most memorable episodes, thrusting the topic of caffeine pills and their potential impact back into the cultural conversation. Elizabeth Berkley, the actress who immortalized Jessie Spano, reflected on the infamous "Jessie's Song" episode during an interview with Yahoo Entertainment. In that particular episode, Jessie, driven by an intense desire to excel academically, finds herself spiraling into addiction as she leans heavily on caffeine pills to manage her demanding schedule.
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Full Name | Elizabeth Berkley Lauren |
Date of Birth | July 28, 1972 |
Place of Birth | Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actress |
Years Active | 1986present |
Spouse(s) | Greg Lauren (m. 2003) |
Children | 1 |
Education | North Farmington High School |
Notable Role(s) | Jessie Spano in "Saved by the Bell", Nomi Malone in "Showgirls" |
Awards & Nominations | MTV Movie Award for Most Desirable Female (Showgirls), Razzie Awards |
Official Website | elizabethberkley.com |


