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  2. Milana Vayntrub - Wikipedia

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    She and Stevie Nelson teamed up to start the YouTube comedy channel Live Prude Girls where they produced a number of shorts. [9] Live Prude Girls went on to be featured on NewMediaRockstars ' Top 100 Channels countdown, ranked at number 93. [12] Vayntrub has had small roles in film and television, including Life Happens and Silicon Valley. [13]

  3. Kelly Harmon - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Jean Harmon Miller (née Harmon; born November 9, 1948) is an American actress and model, best known for appearing in a series of television commercials for Tic Tac mints. She was a regular on the 1983 NBC series Bay City Blues , playing the role of Sunny Hayward.

  4. The Greatest @Home Videos - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest @Home Videos [1] (formerly The Greatest #AtHome Videos) is an American video clip television series for CBS. Executive produced and hosted by Cedric the Entertainer , the series was produced to fill in primetime broadcast hours due to production shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. @Home - Wikipedia

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    @Home or @home may refer to: HotSpot @Home, now defunct American home telecom service @Home Network, now defunct cable broadband provider;

  6. Pamela Austin - Wikipedia

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    As the perky "Dodge Rebellion Girl", she appeared in around twenty commercials as a damsel in distress: menaced by sharks, falling from a drawbridge, a roof, a cargo plane, etc. Her tag line at the end of each ad was "The Dodge Rebellion wants you!"

  7. Jessica Frech - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Frech is an American pop/folk singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee.Jessica is attending Belmont University, majoring in songwriting. [2]Frech gained worldwide notoriety with the release of the "People of Walmart" music video on YouTube. [3]

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  9. Laurel Coppock - Wikipedia

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    Coppock was raised in Weston, Massachusetts, the daughter of teacher and writer Susan Coppock. [1] Her father is a retired lawyer. She graduated from Weston High School, [1] and attended Colby College in Maine, [2] where she was a member of the Colbyettes, an a cappella singing group, [3] and the Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York City.