Cameron Mathison is finally joining in on the viral online trend and taking fans on a trip down memory lane.
The Great American Family and former Hallmark actor decided to participate in the “What Were You Like in the ’90s” trend that has celebrities posting nostalgic slideshows set to The Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris.” Among the famous stars who have joined in are Reba, Darius Rucker, Hallmark’s Scott Wolf, “When Calls the Heart” star Brooke Shields, Kevin Bacon, and Drew Barrymore, who have all left their mark across decades of television, film, and music.
Mathison Reveals What He Was Like in the ’90s
“Okay fine… I had to,” playfully wrote Mathison in the caption of his Instagram post from March 12.
The ’90s classic plays over a slideshow of swoon-worthy photos of Mathison from various photoshoots and images from his films and television spots.
“General Hospital” star Kate Mansi wrote an enthusiastic, “Ya baby!!!!!”
Nischelle Turner, co-host of “Entertainment Tonight,” jokingly added, “DAYUM DADDY!😂😂😂😍”
Fans also flooded the comment section to share their love for the Hallmark hunk:
“Cam, the trend doesn’t work if you’ve actually gotten better looking since the 90s.”
“You’re basically the same! 😮😂🙌🔥”
“I’ve been waiting for this one!! Awesome👏 bring back the 90s”
“Iconic🙌 looking great then and now”
’90s Queen Drew Barrymore Participates in the Viral ’90s Trend
Drew Barrymore, one of the most recognizable faces of the ’90s, shared her own throwback video on February 24. “Oh the 90s! I went down memory lane looking at these photographs,” the actress wrote in the caption of the Instagram post.
Hallmark’s own Kristoffer Polaha commented an emoji, referring to Barrymore as a queen, “👸🏻”
Actress Florence Pugh commented, “You were just the coolest ever with the coolest hair and the coolest smile. Ahhhhh 😍”
“And still the baddest in the game 😍” wrote actress and singer Rachel Zegler.
Singer SZA wrote, “Blueprint ✨”
Even The Goo Goo Dolls responded with, “❤️❤️❤️”
A Look Back at Mathison’s Career in Entertainment
GettyAccording to his Hallmark bio, “Mathison co-hosted three seasons of Hallmark Channel’s ‘Home & Family’ alongside Debbie Matenopoulos. Following that, he made his long-awaited return to daytime drama on ABC’s ‘General Hospital.'” He has also appeared in a number of Hallmark and Lifetime movies, as well as in guest roles on numerous TV shows, and was a competitor on “Dancing with the Stars” in 2007, the bio notes.
“Well known for his fan-favorite role as Ryan Lavery in the daytime series ‘All My Children,’ Mathison earned Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 2002 and 2004,” according to the bio.



