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Chelcie Lynn (born August 9, 1987) [3] is an American internet personality, actress and stand-up comedian, [4] who began her internet career on the video sharing platform Vine as her character, Trailer Trash Tammy. [5] She posted her first original Vine in 2013 [6] and moved to YouTube to continue sharing content after the platform was ...
Trailer trash is a derogatory North American English term for poor people living in a trailer or a mobile home. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is particularly used to denigrate white people living in such circumstances.
That year, the Lost Trailers self-released its debut album Story of the New Age Cowboy, followed in 2002 by Trailer Trash, followed by 2004's Welcome to the Woods on Universal/Republic. After switching to BNA Records in 2006, the band issued a self-titled effort, which produced the singles "Call Me Crazy" and "Why Me", both of which entered the ...
Carol's Daughter. Carol's Daughter is an American multi-cultural beauty brand headquartered in New York City. [ 1] Its founder and president, Lisa Price, established the brand in May 1993 in Brooklyn, New York City. The brand was named after Lisa Price's mother, Carol. The beauty brand offers a range of hair, body, and skincare products.
Netflix has set the guet voice cast for upcoming animated series “Carol & the End of the World” and released a new trailer. Guest stars will include Stephen Colbert, Alison Brie, LeVar Burton ...
Trash is a 2014 crime drama thriller film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Richard Curtis, [3] based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Andy Mulligan. [4] The film stars Rooney Mara , Martin Sheen , Wagner Moura , and Selton Mello .
Danielle Riley Keough ( / ˈkiːoʊ / KEE-oh; born May 29, 1989) is an American actress. [ 2] She made her feature film debut in a supporting part in the musical biopic The Runaways (2010), portraying Marie Currie. Keough subsequently starred in the independent thriller The Good Doctor (2011), before being cast in a minor role in Steven ...
Mommy. (2014 film) Mommy is a 2014 Canadian drama film written, directed and edited by Xavier Dolan and starring Anne Dorval, Antoine Olivier Pilon, and Suzanne Clément. The story concerns a mother with a sometimes-violent teenage son, struggling to control his behaviour in a desperate attempt to avoid seeing him being institutionalized.