From Party Rock to the Court: Redfoo’s Unexpected Tennis Debut!

Redfoo is athletic and he knows it.

The well-known musician from the group LMFAO, famous for songs like “Party Rock Anthem” and “Sexy and I Know It” during the 2010s, is taking an unexpected turn in his career.

49-year-old Stefan Kendal Gordy, who is his true name, recently stepped onto the professional tennis court for the first time at the International Tennis Federation’s M15 Sharm ElSheikh tournament held in Egypt. During his initial match on February 5 against Leyton Rivera from Norway, Stefan unfortunately fell short, losing the game in two sets, as reported on the ITF’s website.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase it like this: Despite the recent setback, I, being the bandmate of Sky Blu in LMFAO and the grandson of legendary music producer Berry Gordy, maintained an upbeat demeanor. I took to Instagram to share footage of my performance, demonstrating that even in challenging times, the show must go on.

In his Feb. 5 post, Stefan stated, “Although I didn’t win the game, it was my finest moment. Wishing you success and good play, @leytonrivera.

Despite focusing on sports now, he still cherishes his musical past deeply. In fact, he recently posted a screenshot of his upcoming match on Instagram along with LMFAO’s song “Yes,” where the lyrics “Every day I see my dreams / Every day I see my dreams” echoed.

Although his Egypt performance signified Justin Bieber’s initial professional venture, tennis has been a longstanding passion for him. As early as 2013, when he was dating Victoria Azarenka, a former top-ranked women’s tennis player, Bieber even attempted to qualify for the prestigious U.S. Open tennis tournament.

Back then, he expressed that since childhood, his dream had been to compete as a professional tennis player. He shared this sentiment, stating that opportunities like the U.S. Open National Playoffs, which provide a platform for aspiring players with big dreams to qualify for prestigious tournaments such as the U.S. Open, have brought him one step closer to realizing his dream every day!

After he lost his qualifying match, he continued to be optimistic about his favorite sport.

He expressed that he considered his performance a triumph due to the incredible journey it represented, and he genuinely enjoyed himself on the field. Although his opponent outscored him significantly, he acknowledged that his rival played exceptionally well.

Keep reading to see other stars that don’t just stick to their day jobs.

Lifeguard on duty!

When the “Stranger Things” star isn’t fighting otherworldly creatures in the Upside Down, he dedicates his spare time to helping others in another manner. In an interview with Flaunt magazine last year, the actor disclosed that he works part-time as a lifeguard at his local swimming pool during the summer months.

He clarified that it’s more like a casual pastime for him, stating, “Growing up, I’ve had an ordinary life filled with regular friends and activities beyond Stranger Things. This has helped keep me connected to reality.

During the late ’90s and early 2000s, von Detten became a beloved figure among teenagers due to his performances in films like “Escape to Witch Mountain,” “Brink!”, and “The Princess Diaries”. However, after his last acting role in 2010 (a voiceover for “Toy Story 3”), von Detten’s career shifted direction, leading him into the financial sector.

In my twenties, as acting opportunities began to dwindle, an unexpected chance came my way with a finance-focused company around the age of 25. Since then, I’ve been part of this company, and it has become my professional home. Initially, I took on a sales role, but over time, I’ve advanced into a management position, and it has proven to be a successful journey for me.

After appearing in the 2007 film version of Hairspray, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, news broke that she had taken up work as a makeup artist at a salon on Long Island several years later.

In 2011, Blonsky shared on X (previously known as Twitter), “Indeed, I am working at Superstar Salon as a makeup artist, and beyond that, I feel proud to contribute towards the bills. However, I will never forget my dreams.

Following his role as California Highway Patrol officer Ponch on the TV series CHiPs, which aired from 1977 to 1983, Estrada transitioned into serving as a reserve police officer for the Muncie Police Department in Indiana. Subsequently, he relocated to Virginia, where he took up work as an investigator for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC). Later on, in 2016, Estrada joined the ranks of a reserve police officer in St. Anthony, Idaho.

Ethan Craft serving as your real estate agent? That’s what dreams are made of!

Instead of continuing his acting career following the conclusion of the “Lizzie McGuire” series on Disney Channel, the heartthrob opted for a different path and concentrated on water polo instead. Eventually, he represented California’s Pepperdine University in this sport.

Speaking openly, I felt quite relieved when the show ended, as shared with TopMob News in 2022. It was akin to saying, “Well, that’s a sigh of relief, goodbye to high school, and now on to a new chapter, let’s see what lies ahead.”

Currently, Snyder is employed in the real estate sector, specifically in Los Angeles. Occasionally, his past as a child actor resurfaces.

I truly appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with you,” I expressed, “because I take great pride in my work and strive to excel at every task. It’s a delightful bonus if I’m recognized as ‘that guy,’ but that recognition doesn’t drive my professional relationships.”

In my experiences, clients often express surprise when they discover who I am midway through our home-viewing sessions, saying things like, “We can’t believe it!” However, this praise only serves to reinforce my belief that they’re not partnering with me for my reputation, but because of the quality of service I provide.

During The Jonas Brothers’ eight-year break, I was surprised to discover that the eldest Jonas Brother had his hands full! He ran a construction firm in New Jersey, and beyond that, he climbed up the ladder to co-CEO at The Blu Market, a thriving influencer marketing company.

Previously celebrated as a child actor who shone in Hook and the teen drama Can’t Hardly Wait, this individual chose to abandon his acting career for the legal field. Today, he not only practices law but also serves as a professor specializing in corporate law and corporate finance at Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland.

As a lifestyle expert, I was honored to be appointed by President Barack Obama to serve as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation back in 2011. It was truly a humbling experience to contribute to an organization that fosters academic excellence and nurtures future leaders in STEM fields.

Yep, Charlie gave up the chocolate factory.

In 1971, Ostrum first appeared as Charlie Bucket in the film “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory”. This turned out to be his sole acting experience. Later, he graduated from Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1984 and then pursued a career as a veterinarian.

In 2019, I swapped out my character Harper Finkle’s eccentric wardrobe for a set of scrubs when I transitioned into becoming a registered nurse. Since then, I’ve been part of the courageous healthcare team battling the coronavirus on the front lines.

2020 saw Stone sharing on Instagram that today was World Health Day. Additionally, it marked a significant milestone in Stone’s career, transitioning from a volunteer, student nurse, to an RN resident. Stone expressed hope to meet the high standards set by healthcare providers currently working on the frontlines as they prepare for their own role within the profession.

Originally famed for portraying characters like Buckwheat in ‘The Little Rascals’ and Nicky Banks on ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’, this individual has since transitioned to a career as a real estate broker in the bustling city of Los Angeles.

So long, Truffle Shuffle, hello, habeus corpus.

Following his role as Chunk in the iconic ’80s film The Goonies, Cohen chose a different path and left acting behind to study law. Today, he practices law within the entertainment industry here in Los Angeles.

Following his one-season portrayal of the broody character Duncan Kane on Veronica Mars, Dunn has since pursued a career in law and now holds the position of Assistant United States Attorney within the United States Attorney’s Office District of Columbia.

Notable for her debut performance (followed by a departure from the pool) in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” as well as her appearances in “Gremlins” and “Drop Dead Fred,” Cates chose to step away from acting in the 90s following the birth of two children with her actor husband, Kevin Kline.

Cates went on to open Blue Tree, a gift boutique on New York City’s Madison Avenue, in 2005.

After his stint playing Nevel on the hit Nickelodeon show “iCarly”, Alexander pursued a career in journalism, contributing to publications like Business Insider and the Wall Street Journal.

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2025-02-07 02:50