General Hospital star Sarah Brown makes a rare sighting with her daughter at a Beverly Hills hotspot
Sarah Joy Brown, best known for her role as Carly Corinthos on General Hospital from 1996 to 2001, went out to dinner.
She was spotted outside the famous Italian restaurant Cipriani in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.
The soap veteran, 49, looked stunning in a black coat with black tights visible below the midi-length hemline.
She paired the dramatic coat with a pair of burgundy patent leather boots and wore her hair parted to the side and straight.
Her face was glowing and her makeup consisted of berry lipstick and a hint of blush on the apples of her cheek.
The VR Troopers actress had dinner at the celeb-friendly eatery with her daughter Jordan Levy, 26.
Jordan looked chic in a strapless red mini dress with a slit that reached almost to her hip.
Sarah Joy Brown, best known for her role as Carly Corinthos on General Hospital from 1996 to 2001, went out to dinner at Cipriani in Beverly Hills this week
Sarah shares Jordan with her ex-fiance Shuki Levy, 77, a composer and former executive producer of the Power Rangers series.
The former couple started dating in 1994 when Sarah was 19 and Shuki was 46.
At the time, he was secretly engaged to another actress, Shell Danielson, and still married to Miss America 1970 Debbie Shelton.
Shuki even stayed married after he and Sarah split in 2000. She accused him of spying on him for years to come.
Earlier this year, Sarah shared one of the most devastating experiences of her life when she appeared on her former GH co-star Maurice Benard’s podcast
“Something happened in 2016 and it blew up my life,” she said. ‘I really struggled with my mental health for years because of this.
‘I was robbed and raped – violently, as far as I could see. I have no memory of it whatsoever.’
She was sitting alone in a Brooklyn bar waiting for a friend who didn’t show up when a man offered to buy her a drink.
The soap veteran, 49, looked stunning in a black coat with black tights visible below the midi-length hemline
Sarah shares Jordan with her ex-fiance Shuki Levy, 77, a composer and former executive producer of the Power Rangers series
“Against my better judgment I said okay. I remember walking out of the bar with him to sit on the terrace.’
After he made a rude comment about someone mentioning Brown, she can’t remember anything else until she woke up the next morning with a headache wearing someone else’s clothes.
She made it clear that the man who bought her the drink was not the man who raped her.
“I wake up, I’m fully dressed, I’m wearing my bra, even though it’s not the same bra I went to bed with, and I’m wearing someone else’s pants,” Brown said.
‘I’m looking from a window at a brick wall. I’m lying on someone’s bed and I’m panicking. This is 10:00 or something like that. My head is pounding.’
A 30-year-old man was in the room with her and Sarah said he “looked very nice and normal.” But she soon realized he was lying when he told her she asked him to take her away from the man who bought her a drink.
He called her an Uber that dropped her off at a random spot in the middle of Brooklyn.
‘I immediately get out and start vomiting into a potted plant. White foam,” she said, noting that she had drunk red wine the night before.
Earlier this year, Sarah shared one of the most devastating experiences of her life when she appeared on her former GH co-star Maurice Benard’s podcast
“Something happened in 2016 and it blew up my life,” she said. ‘I really struggled with my mental health for years…I was left without a roof over my head and was raped’
“I staggered to a hotel… I was in pain and I was a mess,” she said, revealing she had broken capillaries around her neck and a broken toe.
When she returned to LA and got a new phone, she found her attacker’s number in the phone.
She looked up the number on her computer and as she did so, he texted that she was drunk in Brooklyn and that they had hooked up, but he had used a condom.
“I couldn’t stop crying,” she said. ‘I was devastated that someone had their way with my body and I had no memory of it.’
And she has advice from her traumatic experience: “Always buy your own drink.”