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Nicole Eggert Unveils Why She Quit 'Baywatch' After Just Two Seasons

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Nicole Eggert left "Baywatch" after being promised a spinoff that never happened. She discussed this experience on the "Still Here Hollywood" podcast, detailing her decision to exit the show.

The Promised Spinoff

While starring on "Charles in Charge," Eggert was approached about leading a new show described as a "Beverly Hills, 90210"-esque series at the beach. The concept involved high school students training to be lifeguards.

Al Burton, the executive producer of "Charles in Charge," communicated with "Baywatch" executives about casting Eggert alongside David Charvet and others for this project.

Unexpected Success Changes Plans

When Eggert joined "Baywatch" at the start of Season 3, it became an international hit, which led producers to abandon the spinoff idea. This success shifted their focus entirely to continuing with the original series.

After two seasons, Eggert chose to leave, feeling the direction differed from her expectations.

Reflections and Realizations

Looking back, Eggert admitted she hoped quitting would detach her from the show's actor stigma. At age 20, she now recognizes her decision as driven by youthful ideas.

Though she regrets not pursuing the spinoff, believing it would have been successful with a strong cast including Elizabeth Berkley, she reflects positively on her career decisions.

"Baywatch" originally aired from 1989 to 2001, later inspiring "Baywatch Nights" and a 2017 film. A new reboot is currently filming, featuring stars like Stephen Amell and Shay Mitchell.