
Iconic '90s Album Cover Model Looks Nearly Unrecognizable 20 Years Lateroriginally appeared onParade. It's been over two decades since Blink-182 released their iconic albumEnema of the State, featuring a memorable cover that became as famous as the songs themselves. At the time, the band consisted ofMark Hoppus,Tom DeLongeandTravis Barker— a trio that helped shape the pop-punk sound of the late '90s and early 2000s. The 1999 album showcased adult film starJanine Lindemulderdressed as a nurse, wearing bright blue eyeshadow and red lipstick — a look that has since become legendary in music history (and for Halloween costumes). Now, 20 years later, fans are curious about what Lindemulder, 56, has been up to — and she looks nearly unrecognizable since her cover days. Ditching her signature blonde hair from the album cover, she's recently been seen with long brown locks and arm sleeve tattoos, in photos obtained byThe Mirror. Lindemulder remains active onX, where she shares updates to her 89,000 followers and promotes her 18+ OnlyFans profile. After her success in the early 2000s, Lindemulder largely stepped away from the public eye as her personal life took a turn. In 2002, the year she was inducted into the Adult Video News Hall of Fame, she marriedJesse James, founder of West Coast Choppers. They had a daughter, Sunny, before ultimately divorcing two years later. Lindemulder served six months in prison for unpaid taxes in 2008. After her release, she became involved in a custody dispute with James and his then-wife,Sandra Bullock. In a 2009 interview withABC News, Lindemulder addressed the situation, saying, "Sandy doesn't know what goes on in my house. I'd love for her to. Please come over, you know, I'll make dinner. Let's sit down, two women." James and Bullock divorced in 2010, the same year Lindemulder's brief second marriage came to an end. Despite some ups and downs in her personal life, the model's role appearance on the album cover played a memorable role in theEnema of the State's success. Originally titledTurn Around and Cough, the record went on to sell more than 15 million copies worldwide. PhotographerDavid Goldman, who shot the iconic cover, explained that the hospital theme was essential to the album's look. "That's why I came up with the idea of the glove," he said toHuffPost Entertainment. "Obviously, an enema isn't really a glove-type thing, but I thought it was a good visual." The album featured massive hits like "What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things" and "Adam's Song" — securing its place in pop-punk history. Iconic '90s Album Cover Model Looks Nearly Unrecognizable 20 Years Laterfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 24, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.