”Every teen girl’s dream” in the ’90s now lives a quite life and works as a psychologist

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“My greatest hope is that when we die, we get to experience God and let go of all judgments and preconceived notions… Anything that comes with fear or judgment, it can’t be of God.”

Now, his days are spent counseling patients, walking his dog, and exploring nature — far from the noise of red carpets and cameras. He has also become an advocate for the LGBT community and has expressed gratitude to Gavin Newsom for his efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in San Francisco.

The boy who once appeared on every magazine cover grew into a man who chose meaning over fame, truth over image, and healing over applause.

His name? Chad Allen — former teen idol, now a doctor helping others find peace.

Best wishes and best of luck always, Chad! You are a truly class act, and your presence on screen is missed – but we’re glad that you have found a calling in your life that will help others!

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