SHE was the blonde beauty that was catapulted into the spotlight after a starring role in this iconic 1989 movie.
The beloved Disney film was a box office success that would go on to span another two spin-offs, with fans lapping up the characters’ pint-sized adventures.
Now all grown up, aged 54, the star recently took to Instagram and wowed with with some fun swimsuit photos while celebrating the film decades later.
Amy O’Neill was just 19 when she played the role of Amy Szalinski in the hit film Honey, I Shrunk The Kids – but her new pics show she seemingly hasn’t aged at all.
Amy stepped out for the Disney+ ‘Dive in Theatre’ screening of the original movie in a blue and pink racer swimsuit, ready to soak up the attractions on offer.
The former child star looked incredibly youthful and svelte in her swimwear, which she complemented with a wide wicker hat and a patterned blue beach skirt.
In her Instagram caption, shared alongside the pictures, Amy enthused that the experience “transported us back to a different time and size”.
In one photo Amy is seen posing with a giant spoon and some giant ‘cheerios’ in a swimming pool, in what was a cheeky nod to her shrunken sized character.
The star later lounged poolside with her fellow movie-goers to rewatch the beloved movie and was snapped standing next to an old-school film screening sign bearing “Honey I Shrunk the Kids 1989 Now Showing”.
Talking to ABC’s On the Red carpet, Amy said: “This whole thing, when I saw the concept and got the invite I thought it was super cool.
“It’s been 36 years since Honey, I Shrunk the Kids came out.
“It’s only in the last couple of years that I’ve done fan events and I’ve gotten the chance to reconnect with fans and see how vibrant the movie still is in their lives and how meaningful it is to so many people.
Amy was also joined by co-star Thomas Wilson Brown, 51, who played Little Russ in the film, the neighbour’s offspring.
On her Instagram post, fans flocked to the comments, with one asking, “How was it reuniting with Thomas?”
Replying to her follower, Amy explained, “Wonderful as always. He brought his grandson to the screening- so adorable!”
While another said, “Just amazing! A shame the other child actors are absent!”
Amy replied, “I wish they’d been there also- but I wish all of you had been there too!”
A third fan penned, “Wow, that Thomas guy grew up to be a hottie!!”
Another added, “Another of my favourite classic comedy of 80s, everything looks great.”
“Nice pictures Amy O’Neill and Thomas Wilson Brown and you’re looking well by being grown up,” said a fifth in the comments.
Someone concluded, “Very cool. Still one of the best movies of the 80s.”
The award-winning classic movie, starring Rick Moranis and Marcia Strassman, celebrated its 36th anniversary this year.
Amy played Moranis’ daughter in the movie, which produced two sequels, Honey, I Blew Up The Kid in 1992 and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves in 1997.
The original followed the chaos that ensued when scientist Wayne Szalinksi (Moranis) accidentally minimised his children and the neighbour’s kids.
Ghostbusters star Moranis went on to star in Parenthood, The Flintstones and the two sequels to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
As for O’Neill, she had TV roles in Murder, She Wrote and The Young and Restless before Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
She also appeared in the 1989 Christian Slater film Desperate for Love.











