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  2. Grant Sikes - Wikipedia

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    Grant Sikes is an American internet personality. He came out as non-binary and as a transgender woman on his TikTok , after gaining internet fame from partaking in 2022 Bama Rush , the formal recruitment process for sororities affiliated with the National Panhellenic Conference at the University of Alabama .

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  6. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year-old son

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  7. Thunderpussy - Wikipedia

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    Thunderpussy at Treefort Music Fest in 2015. The band was founded by Whitney Petty and Molly Sides in 2014 in Seattle. Petty had moved to Seattle to work on a boat, [4] and began her musical career playing guitar for Deerhunter [5] and playing drums in The Grizzled Mighty.

  8. A Twink and a Redhead - Wikipedia

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    Grant & Ash started posting content in March 2022 on TikTok. [3] They signed to fellow influencers Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee's company MVE Management. [4]They gained media attention from Rolling Stone in January 2024 when they released a satirical video on TikTok claiming to be "Disney Swingers". [1]

  9. Report sides with artists in Metro Arts grant funding ... - AOL

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    In response, six people, including five artists who lost some or all of the grant money promised to them, filed formal Title VI complaints alleging that Metro Arts discriminated based on race in ...