Be still our '90s teenage hearts!

Jonathan Taylor Thomas, or JTT to his millions of young fans from the '90s, resurfaced again after years of being out of the public eye.

The former teen heartthrob was spotted in Southern California on Nov. 29, some two years after he was last seen and snapped by paparazzi in 2021.

JTT, now 42, wore a beige Lacoste sweater over a green shirt with a matching blue beanie. He paired these with blue jeans, a pair of dark blue New Balance sneakers and sexy glasses which are likely prescription but fit him so well!

While JTT was one of the biggest stars in the '90s, gracing almost every teen magazine cover in that era, the actor hasn't been seen much on TV or even off camera since.

The last time he was spotted out was in 2021, while walking his dogs around Los Angeles. He also made his last known TV appearance on "Last Man Standing" in 2015 with his "Home Improvement" co-star Tim Allen.

Thomas, who was the voice of Young Simba in the original Disney animated movie "The Lion King," went on to become a big star during his teen years. He was a staple in teen magazines and would regularly be on the cover of titles like Tiger Beat and BOP.

He played Randy Taylor in "Home Improvement" from 1991 to 1998 before leaving the show to pursue his studies.

He enrolled at Harvard University where he took up Philosophy and History, but graduated from the Columbia University School of General Studies in 2010.

In a 2013 interview, Thomas revealed the reason behind leaving Hollywood.

"I'd been going nonstop since I was 8 years old," the then 31-year-old actor told People.

"I wanted to go to school, to travel and have a bit of a break," before adding he had "no regrets" about his decision.

Hopefully, this wouldn't be the last time fans see of him! Maybe a Hollywood come back, JTT?