The Sims 1: Every Celebrity Cameo, Ranked
The original The Simsgame and its expansion packs give players an opportunity to create and customize their own virtual world, but alongside its focus on realism, the game also includes lots of celebrity appearances. Building houses and managing the lives of digital characters are the main activities, but celebrity cameos are also an unexpected twist. These are not just hidden Easter eggs: some celebrities are actually part of the gameplay. They build upon the game and give players a feeling that The Sims is - or was - hip to pop culture.
From incentives for pre-ordering to surprise guests at parties, real-life personalities make their presence felt in the game. There were plenty of celebrity cameos in the original Sims, and thanks to the recent re-release of the game, those who never experienced The Sims and its many celebrity cameos are now in luck, as they can get face-to-face with all of the famous faces listed below.
10 Twiggy Was A Fashion Icon
An Old Star Returns
Twiggy, the famous British teen model from the 1960s, made a special appearance in a skin for The Sims: Livin' Large as a bonus for those who pre-ordered the game. There's very little information about this celebrity appearance here in 2025, with SimsFandom being one of the only resources. Her inclusion is exciting because she represents a unique time in fashion and pop culture. Twiggy's distinctive look, with her slim figure, big eyes, and short hair, influenced a whole generation. By adding her to the game, The Sims brought back some nostalgia and let players experience a bit of fashion history in their virtual lives.
As part of the pre-order bonus, players received a Twiggy character model that they could use for their Sims along with a '60s-style outfit. Her character was also adapted for The Sims Online, making it available for players with different skin tones. It's unclear if Maxis had permission to use her likeness, but Twiggy's presence in the game gave players a fun way to customize their characters and celebrate a cultural icon. Her appearance adds a nice vintage touch that is seen in other cameos.
9 Jon Bon Jovi Brings The Rock Star Energy
The Lead Singer
Jon Bon Jovi's appearance in The Sims: Superstar was a really smart move on EA's part. As the lead singer of his famous rock band, he brought - and continues to bring - a fun rock star vibe to the game. Players can interact with him, get his autograph, and feel like they're part of the entertainment world. His presence adds excitement and glamour, reflecting the dream of interacting with celebrities that many players have. YouTuber AFTERHours showcases Bon Jovi in the video above.
Also, including a rock musician like Bon Jovi expanded the variety of celebrities in the game, since it isn’t just about actors and actresses. He features alongside his bandmate Richie Sambora in this expansion. However, Bon Jovi is more well-known, so he ends up being one of the bigger cameos of The Sims.
8 Andy Warhol Adds Some Pop Art
Agent W From Men In Black
Andy Warhol's appearance in The Sims: Superstar after his death is interesting and surprising. He was a major figure in the pop art movement and died 16 years before the game was released, so his inclusion is a unique choice. It’s cool because it mixes different time periods and art styles. Warhol's interest in celebrity culture fits well with the game's theme, adding an intriguing layer to it.
He wasn't just added as a random celebrity; his role as the photo shoot operator reflects his real-life work as an artist and filmmaker, which adds more depth to the game. Including Warhol draws in players who might appreciate a different kind of fame and artistic impact rather than just contemporary pop stars. Whether Maxis got permission from his estate to use his likeness is still unknown.
7 Drew Carey Was Perfect For The Time
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Drew Carey showing up in The Sims: House Party expansion pack is a fun surprise for players. He’s famous for his stand-up comedy and hosting shows like The Drew Carey Show and Whose Line Is It Anyway? His cameo adds a bit of Hollywood flair to the game. While his fame has faded over time since he isn't in bigger movies or projects anymore, at the time, he was instantly recognizable and a big inclusion. SariaFan93 has clipped their experience with Carey in the video above.
What makes Drew Carey's appearance special is that he isn’t just a regular Sim; he arrives as a special guest if you throw a great party. To get him to show up, your party has to last over 135 minutes and score at least 55 points. This makes it feel like a real accomplishment when he arrives, highlighting that you’ve hosted a truly successful event. It reflects the fun idea of meeting a celebrity in the game, captures the playful side of celebrity culture, and fits into the wacky theme of The Sims.
6 Marilyn Monroe Was A Legendary Icon
A Real Star
Marilyn Monroe, the famous Hollywood star from the golden age, appeared long after her death in The Sims: Superstar. Her inclusion was exciting because it connects the glitz of classic Hollywood with the video game world, letting players interact with a legendary figure who lived long before the game came out. In the game, she showcases her classic charm, wearing her famous pink gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes while signing autographs and captivating other characters in Studio Town.
Monroe's role shows how the game taps into nostalgia and creates fun interactions. Since she passed away in 1962, well before the digital era, her presence in The Sims offers a special way for younger players to connect with her lasting legacy. It’s unclear whether the game's creators got permission from her estate to use her likeness, but her cameo adds to the game's celebrity feel and makes for a memorable experience.
5 Reese Witherspoon Was A Timely Tie-In
Probably The Most Recognizable Face
Reese Witherspoon's character, Elle Woods, from the movie Legally Blonde, appeared in The Sims: Superstar expansion pack. This was a fun crossover between a popular movie and a well-known game.Legally Blonde was a big hit, and having Elle Woods in The Sims let players interact with her in a fresh way. It created a connection to pop culture, making the game feel more relevant. It's a movie that still gets referenced today, even getting a TV series reboot.
Players could meet Elle Woods in Studio Town and try to get her autograph or interact with her in various ways. This addition made the game a lot more fun for fans of both The Sims and Legally Blonde. Reese Witherspoon has been famous for a long time, so it's cool to see her likeness in a game where players can meet her.
4 Sarah McLachlan Adds Musical Flair
She's From The Sad Commercials
Sarah McLachlan's appearance in The Sims: Superstar was a great addition that showed what music was like in the early 2000s. As a well-known Canadian singer who is famous for her emotional songs and strong voice, McLachlan added real artistic value to the game. It was exciting to see her included because she is such a beloved and skilled musician.
Unlike many other celebrities in the game, she brings a different kind of depth as a star, making her stand out from actors and pop singers. Her presence gives the game a touch of elegance and musical credibility. In Studio Town, players can find and interact with her just like the other celebrity Sims. Meeting her in the game is a special moment, making The Sims: Superstar a fun snapshot of early 2000s celebrity culture.
3 Freddie Prinze Jr. Is Iconically 2000s
He Was Fred In Scooby-Doo
Freddie Prinze Jr. made a brief appearance in The Sims: Superstar, bringing a bit of early 2000s celebrity status to the game. Back then, he was a popular heartthrob known for movies like She's All That, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and the live-action Scooby-Doo films. His inclusion in The Sims: Superstar was a smart idea by Maxis, as it connected with the game’s audience.
Players can find him in Studio Town, where he will sign autographs, and you can become friends with him to help your own Sims gain fame. Having Freddie Prinze Jr. in the game makes it feel relevant to the time and links it to the pop culture of that era, allowing players to interact with a celebrity they know, and even download his character from The Sims website.
2 Avril Lavigne Is A Punk Pop Choice
Why'd You Have To Make Things So Complicated?
Avril Lavigne's appearance in The Sims: Superstar is a fun reflection of early 2000s pop culture. At the peak of her fame, the Canadian singer was featured as a celebrity character in this game expansion. Her inclusion is especially cool because it captures the trends and celebrity culture of that time, and her music is still appealing today.
Like every other famous person, players can spot Lavigne in Studio Town, where she will talk to aspiring star Sims. She blended well with the other celebrities from that era, making the game feel more realistic and exciting. Additionally, her look and vibe matched the "Sk8r Boi" aesthetic, as she was often seen in public settings, just like in her music videos. It's a great throwback to the angst of the early 2000s.
1 Christina Aguilera Is A Glamorous Celebrity
Generations Worth of Fame
Christina Aguilera, the iconic singer known for her powerful voice, made an appearance in The Sims: Superstar. This was a fun nod to early 2000s pop culture, fitting with the game's focus on celebrities and glamorous lifestyles. During this time, Aguilera was at the height of her career, celebrated for her impressive singing and hit songs like "Dirrty" and "Beautiful."
Christina Aguilera's Sims character looks so much like her, and she could be seen in Studio Town. This made the game feel more connected to the real world of entertainment. She's the best one that was added to the original Sims games, but the series has made more entries with more cameos from stars. However, it was these stars that started it all and helped make video games bigger than they seemed back in the days of the original The Sims.







The Sims (2000)
- Released
- February 4, 2000
- ESRB
- T
- Developer(s)
- Maxis
- Publisher(s)
- Electronic Arts
- Franchise
- The Sims
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