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  2. AOL online classes FAQs

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    2. Click Online Classes in the left hand navigation or Fitness to watch classes related to that topic. 3. A list of categories will appear under the featured video on the AOL online classes page. Click a category or scroll down the page to view class topics. 4. Click an image to watch a class.

  3. ‘Barbie’ Hits Snapchat: App Launches Official AR Filter That ...

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    Warner Bros. Pictures is launching a “Barbie” AR Lens ad campaign exclusively on the social and messaging app — meaning Snapchat is the only place where you can dress up to look like Margot ...

  4. My Scene - Wikipedia

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    She likes to make people laugh, and her style is characterized as "cute." Her pet is Coco, and was a repaint of Barbie's dog, Yorkie. Kenzie is voiced by Ashleigh Ball. Kennedy has golden-blonde hair, light (then tanned) skin, and gray-blue eyes. She replaced Barbie in 2006 after Barbie moved to California. She enjoys going to cafés, parties ...

  5. Barbie: Princess Charm School - Wikipedia

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    Barbie: Princess Charm School is a 2011 animated fantasy film directed by Zeke Norton and produced by Mattel Entertainment (under the name of Barbie Entertainment) with Rainmaker Entertainment. [1] It was released on DVD on September 13, 2011, and made its television debut on Nickelodeon two months later.

  6. HGTV Superstars Team Up For the Most Epic Life-Size Barbie ...

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    HGTV is teaming up with Mattel and stars like Christina Hall and Ty Pennington on 'Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge.' Here's what we know about the new show so far.

  7. Why people are dressing up to see 'Barbie' in theaters - AOL

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    Over in Boston, a group of friends who are part of a summer filmmaking program at Emerson College, dressed up to Barbie for a July 20 show the AMC movie theater at Boston Common.

  8. Dakota Rose - Wikipedia

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    Ostrenga's make-up tutorials were profiled in Japanese talk and variety shows Gyōretsu no Dekiru Hōritsu Sōdanjo, Pon! and Down Down DX. [9] Media reports nicknamed her the "real-life Barbie doll" and her YouTube channel gained more than 500,000 subscribers, [ 11 ] [ 1 ] with her videos gaining more than 30 million views.

  9. Groovy Girls - Wikipedia

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    An online community called Camp Groovy Girls launched in September, soon after the dolls became available in stores. [6] In February 2008, the Toy Industry Association named the Girl Scouts' Troop Groovy Girls the best girl toy of the year during the American International Toy Fair in New York City. [ 7 ]