Summer Sanders used to host a quiz show called “Figure It Out” on Nickelodeon, where tweens could display their unique or interesting talents.
As it turns out, hosting game shows was Sander’s second career. She began working on TV after making a name for herself as a world-class swimmer with four Olympic medals (all from the Olympic Games of 1992 in Barcelona)!
Alisa Reyes Then
Alisa Reyes first stepped into the spotlight as a child model when she was eight years old. Her passion for performance art was properly fed as an art school student, which led her to appear in Maria Carey's 1992 music video for the song "Make It Happen". You might know her as a regular cast member in Nickelodeon's "All That."
Reyes played the role of Kiki "The Island Girl" for three seasons, from 1994 to 1997.
Alisa Now
After "All That," Reyes kept acting and even scored some recurring roles in shows like "One World," "Spyder Games," "The Bold and the Beautiful," and "Passions."
Reyes has also lent her voice to cartoon characters as LaCienega Boulevardez in "The Proud Family" and Momo in "Da Jamies." Her voice was also heard when she was working as DJ on Sirius XM for Playboy.
Summer Now
Other than hosting quiz shows for children, Sanders has been doing more on TV. She has often appeared as a sports commentator on NBC, MSNBC, and CBS.
Sanders doesn't swim competitively anymore, but she still has a competitive side, which she used when competing on "Celebrity Apprentice." Seems like her career came full circle when she became the host of the game show "Keywords."
Ashley Argota Then
Ashley Argota's acting career really kicked off when she was cast to play Lulu on "True Jackson VP." That wasn't her only role on Nickelodeon though! She also played the part of Kelly Peckinpaugh on "Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures."
As Lulu, Argota got to play alongside Keke Palmer and portray her best friend and assistant. On the show, her character was often loud and crazy, which is nothing like Argota in real life.