Recently, paparazzi captured new images of Heather Locklear in Los Angeles. The 62-year-old actress, known for her iconic roles in the ’80s and ’90s, was photographed alongside her fiancé, Chris Heisser, after visiting friends. The couple was seen getting into their car, and shortly after, Locklear was spotted rolling down the window to give money to a homeless person. She was dressed in a white outfit, opting for a natural, makeup-free look.
Despite her past fame, the actress appears to be more difficult to recognize these days. Her appearance has changed significantly over the years, a transformation influenced by her past struggles with addiction.

A Life Marked by Struggles and Resilience
Locklear’s life has been marked by both professional success and personal struggles. Once regarded as one of Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses, she faced significant challenges due to drug and alcohol addiction. These issues not only led to legal problems but also left their mark on her appearance. Over the years, Locklear has made nearly 20 trips to rehab, often speaking openly about her journey to overcome addiction.
Her personal life has also been turbulent, including two high-profile marriages. She was married to rockers Tommy Lee (1986-1993) and Richie Sambora (1994-2007), the latter of whom is the father of her 26-year-old daughter, Ava. Locklear’s daughter, Ava, recently got engaged to Tyler Farrar after four years of dating. Despite the challenges she’s faced, Heather’s relationship with her daughter and her fiancé has been a source of support as she works to move forward.
Legal Issues and Public Struggles

Locklear’s struggles with addiction and personal issues have often played out in the public eye. In February 2018, she was arrested for domestic violence and assaulting an officer after allegedly kicking a police officer during a dispute with her partner. Later that year, she was arrested again for crashing her car after drinking a bottle of tequila and for assaulting an ambulance medic who had arrived following a 911 call.
In November 2018, she was hospitalized involuntarily for mental health reasons. After a series of legal issues, Locklear pleaded guilty to all charges in August 2019. As part of the plea deal, she was sentenced to 30 days of involuntary commitment to a mental health facility and 120 days of suspended imprisonment.
A Storied Career and Legacy
Throughout the ’80s and ’90s, Heather Locklear was one of television’s most beloved actresses. She gained fame for her role as Sammy Jo, the daughter-in-law of Blake Carrington, in the hit series Dynasty. She later portrayed Stacy Sheridan in the police drama T.J. Hooker before landing the role of Amanda Woodward in Melrose Place, where she became known for playing a manipulative, calculating character. She also appeared in the sitcom Spin City, continuing her successful television career.
Locklear was nominated for six Golden Globe Awards, four for her role in Melrose Place and two for Spin City. However, despite her popularity and acclaim, she never won a Golden Globe during her career.
Moving Forward with Support and Strength

While Heather Locklear has faced many challenges, she has shown resilience in the face of adversity. The support of her fiancé, Chris Heisser, and her daughter, Ava, has played an integral part in her journey toward healing. Her story is one of overcoming personal struggles, and it serves as a reminder of the strength required to rise above life’s hardships. Heather’s journey continues to unfold, and despite her past, she remains a figure that many remember fondly for her talent and the impact she had on television.