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'The Sweetest Thing' (2002) film
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-watched 5/4/2024- 2 stars- on Amazon Prime
26% Rotten Tomatoes
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Scalpel (1977)
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"The Young and the Restless" 50th Anniversary Interviews: Part 3
Y&R 50th Logo The BUZZ had the chance to attend the 50th anniversary celebration for CBS Daytime’s, “The Young and the Restless.” Cast members, current/new/alumni, walked down the red carpet at the Vibiana and relived some of their fondest memories of the show. The final part of interviews take place with these stars: Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) talked about running into Aretha Franklin,…
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Scalpel (1977)
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False Face (Scalpel, 1977)
"Course, Daddy always said I was a fool, running for public office all the time."
"Bradley, your Daddy is dead, which is what I'm celebrating tonight."
"I wonder why he hated you so much."
"Oh, God, don't you know? I do the devil's work. I change the faces that God intended, I cater to man's vanity and to his lust. Oh, I mean it! He thought I was some kind of Frankenstein making monsters down at the county hospital."
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Movies I’ve Watched in 2022
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King Richard
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By Parissa DJangi
August 18, 2023
Some say he was a surgeon. Others, a deranged madman — or perhaps a butcher, prince, artist, or specter.
The murderer known to history as Jack the Ripper terrorized London 135 years ago this fall.
In the subsequent century, he has been everything to everyone, a dark shadow on which we pin our fears and attitudes.
But to five women, Jack the Ripper was not a legendary phantom or a character from a detective novel — he was the person who horrifically ended their lives.
“Jack the Ripper was a real person who killed real people,” reiterates historian Hallie Rubenhold, whose book, The Five, chronicles the lives of his victims. “He wasn’t a legend.”
Who were these women? They had names: Mary Ann “Polly” Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly.
They also had hopes, loved ones, friends, and, in some cases, children.
Their lives, each one unique, tell the story of 19th-century London, a city that pushed them to its margins and paid more attention to them dead than alive.
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Terror in Whitechapel
Their stories did not all begin in London, but they ended there, in and around the crowded corner of the metropolis known as Whitechapel, a district in London’s East End.
“Probably there is no such spectacle in the whole world as that of this immense, neglected, forgotten great city of East London,” Walter Bessant wrote in his novel All Sorts and Conditions of Men in 1882.
“It is even neglected by its own citizens, who had never yet perceived their abandoned condition.”
The “abandoned” citizens of Whitechapel included some of the city’s poorest residents.
Immigrants, transient laborers, families, single women, thieves — they all crushed together in overflowing tenements, slums, and workhouses.
According to historian Judith Walkowitz:
“By the 1880s, Whitechapel had come to epitomize the social ills of ‘Outcast London,’ a place where sin and poverty comingled in the Victorian imagination, shocking the middle classes."
Whitechapel transformed into a scene of horror when the lifeless, mutilated body of Polly Nichols was discovered on a dark street in the early morning hours of August 31, 1888.
She became the first of Jack the Ripper’s five canonical victims, the core group of women whose murders appeared to be related and occurred over a short span of time.
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Over the next month, three more murdered women would be found on the streets of the East End.
They had been killed in a similar way: their throats slashed, and, in most cases, their abdomens disemboweled.
Some victims’ organs had been removed. The fifth murder occurred on November 9, when the Ripper butchered Mary Jane Kelly with such barbarity that she was nearly unrecognizable.
This so-called “Autumn of Terror” pushed Whitechapel and the entire city into a panic, and the serial killer’s mysterious identity only heightened the drama.
The press sensationalized the astonishingly grisly murders — and the lives of the murdered women.
Polly, Annie, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Mary Jane
Though forever linked by the manner of their death, the five women murdered by Jack the Ripper shared something else in common:
They were among London’s most vulnerable residents, living on the margins of Victorian society.
They eked out a life in the East End, drifting in and out of workhouses, piecing together casual jobs, and pawning their few possessions to afford a bed for a night in a lodging house.
If they could not scrape together the coins, they simply slept on the street.
“Nobody cared about who these women were at all,” Rubenhold says. “Their lives were incredibly precarious.”
Polly Nichols knew precarity well. Born in 1845, she fulfilled the Victorian ideal of proper womanhood when she became a wife at the age of 18.
But after bearing five children, she ultimately left her husband under suspicions of his infidelity.
Alcohol became both a crutch and curse for her in the final years of her life.
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Alcohol also hastened Annie Chapman’s estrangement from what was considered a respectable life.
Annie Chapman was born in 1840 and spent most of her life in London and Berkshire.
With her marriage to John Chapman, a coachman, in 1869, Annie positioned herself in the top tier of the working class.
But her taste for alcohol and the loss of her children unraveled her family life, and Annie ended up in the East End.
Swedish-born Elizabeth Stride was an immigrant, like thousands of others who lived in the East End.
Born in 1843, she came to England when she was 22. In London, Stride reinvented herself time and time again, becoming a wife and coffeehouse owner.
Catherine Eddowes­­, who was born in Wolverhampton in 1842 and moved to London as a child, lost both of her parents by the time she was 15.
She spent most of her adulthood with one man, who fathered her children. Before her murder, she had just returned to London after picking hops in Kent, a popular summer ritual for working-class Londoners.
At 25, Mary Jane Kelly was the youngest, and most mysterious, of the Ripper’s victims.
Kelly reportedly claimed she came from Ireland and Wales before settling in London.
She had a small luxury that the others did not: She rented a room with a bed. It would become the scene of her murder.
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Yet the longstanding belief that all of these women were sex workers is a myth, as Rubenhold demonstrates in The Five.
Only two of the women — Stride and Kelly — were known to have engaged in sex work during their lives.
The fact that all of them have been labeled sex workers highlights how Victorians saw poor, unhoused women.
“They have been systematically ‘othered’ from society,” Rubenhold says,"even though this is how the majority lived.”
These women were human beings with a strong sense of personhood. According to biographer Robert Hume, their friends and neighbors described them as “industrious,” “jolly,” and “very clean.”
They lived, they loved, they existed — until, very suddenly on a dark night in 1888, they did not.
A long shadow
The discovery of Annie Chapman’s body on September 8 heightened panic in London, since her wounds echoed the shocking brutality of Polly Nichols’ murder days earlier.
Investigators realized that the same killer had likely committed both crimes — and he was still on the loose. Who would he strike next?
In late September, London’s Central News Office received a red-inked letter that claimed to be from the murderer. It was signed “Jack the Ripper.”
Papers across the city took the name and ran with it. Press coverage of the Whitechapel Murders crescendoed to a fever pitch.
Newspapers danced the line between fact and fiction, breathlessly recounting every gruesome detail of the crimes and speculating with wild abandon about the killer’s identity.
Today, that impulse endures, and armchair detectives and professional investigators alike have proposed an endless parade of suspects, including artist Walter Sickert, writer Lewis Carroll, sailor Carl Feigenbaum, and Aaron Kosminski, an East End barber.
"The continued fascination with unmasking the murderer perpetuates this idea that Jack the Ripper is a game,” Rubenhold says.
She sees parallels between the gamification of the Whitechapel Murders and the modern-day obsession with true crime.
“When we approach true crime, most of the time we approach as if it was legend, as if it wasn’t real, as if it didn’t happen to real people.”
“These crimes still happen today, and we are still not interested in the victims,” Rubenhold laments.
The Whitechapel Murders remain unsolved after 135 years, and Rubenhold believes that will never change:
“We’re not going to find anything that categorically tells us who Jack the Ripper is.”
Instead, the murders tell us about the values of the 19th century — and the 21st.
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3027960 · 4 months
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laswell is a mean, stone top, butch lesbian who loves high femme, pillow princess lesbians
laswell thinks the idea of 'gold star' lesbians is stupid, especially after years of lived experience as a lesbian
laswell who had relationships with men in high school before realizing she was a lesbian in college
laswell who actually has a good relationship with her family and her parents love her wife
laswell who looks up to other masc butch lesbians like leslie fienberg and judith butler
laswell who loves iconic lesbian music like tracy chapman, melissa etheridge, ma rainey, and brandi carlisle (her younger wife likes modern lesbian/queer singers like janelle monae and boy genius which she tries to get laswell into but never works)
laswell who doesn't believe in exclusively dating other cis lesbians, she's married ofc but she's dated bi women, trans girls, etc.
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This scene in heartbreak high has taken over my mind. It’s playing over and over in my head.
Of course, we see Harper set chook's car on fire, but obviously, that’s only the start of what is to come for that horrible man. (Setting the boxer kangaroo air freshener on fire def seems like an indicator of how badly he's going to suffer)
Next season we will likely see the girls band together to get chook locked up and keep him there indefinitely.
I wonder if there is more this scene is foreshadowing. The mention of revolution especially catches my eye. I am from Mexico and here there has been a mass wave of high schoolers taking over their institutions, calling out their abusers/harassers, and supporting each other through it all. I can only imagine that maybe Harper speaking on what she went through will give others the courage to speak on their own experiences and start a movement of sorts.
In the first episode, we see Woodsy ask Amerie if all of the acts on the map were consensual, to which she answered that she didn't know. This could make a reappearance in season 2.
looking up the artist (Artemisia Gentileschi) and this particular painting (Judith slaying Holofernes) made me wonder about how they represent what we've already seen up until now, what they could obviously be signaling will happen next season but also what else it could be hinting at. While watching the show for the first time I def did not think it was going to end the way it did so I look forward to seeing what Carroll Chapman has planned for our little slts.
(I don't really know much about Australia other than what I've seen on this show so please know I don't mean to misspeak on any social issues going on there) (P.S. I don't know if I need any tw of cw for any of this so apologies if something is missing)
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Firmly established as the premier source for high quality yet affordable horror movie masks, Trick or Treat Studios continues to diversify their licenses and expand into new product lines.
You've made it through Halloween, now try and survive Christmas. These Trick or Treat Studios products are perfect for the horror fan on your shopping list this holiday season:
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Punish the naughty like Billy Chapman with Trick or Treat Studios' Silent Night, Deadly Night costume. The set includes a jacket, pants, hat, belt, wig/beard, gloves, and axe. The "one size fits most" costume is a bit oversized on my scrawny, 5'8" frame, but adding a pillow for a belly rectified that issue. The material is stretchy and comfortable but not warm.
The axe is also available separately. With Billy actor Robert Brian Wilson along with Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2's Eric Freeman becoming regulars on the convention circuit, it would make a great display piece with ample room on the blade for each of them to sign.
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Like Hallmark for genre fans, Trick or Treat's Holiday Horrors line consists of highly-detailed resin ornaments. Halloween is my favorite movie, so I'm happy to have it represented on my tree thrice over. I already had Michael Myers, modeled after his appearance in Halloween II (and now they have one based on the first film).
The jack o'lantern — instantly recognizable from Halloween's opening title sequence — is a literal highlight, as it lights up to mimic a flickering candle within. I'm impressed by the attention to detail on Judith Myers' tombstone, complete with faux dirt on the portion that would have been in the ground before being transplanted by Michael.
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Controversial opinion: Krampus is my favorite Michael Dougherty movie. I love Trick 'r Treat as much as the next horror fan, but Krampus perfectly captures the holiday spirit. I'm putting the Krampus Bell enamel pin on my stocking to ensure I'm not on the naughty list.
The Misfits may sing about Halloween, but their Fiend mascot is ready for holidays with a Christmas tree-scented air freshener. I'm using it as an ornament to give some life to my artificial tree.
Gwar has lent its name to everything from whiskey and barbecue sauce to CBD and sex toys. Trick or Treat will be releasing Gwar figures next year, but four ornaments are available now. The Flying Eye design is screen-printed on a 3" metal ornament with a ribbon for easy hanging.
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Trick or Treat's recent foray into the action figure market has been a fruitful one, led by the 1:6 scale Michael Myers figure from the original Halloween. The Shape stands 12" tall, has 30+ points of articulation, and is clothed in a fabric jumpsuit with a working zipper. Two interchangeable hands and a knife are included.
Presentation can really set the tone for a gift. If you're giving someone a Michael Myers figure this cool, you have to wrap it in Trick or Treat's wrapping paper featuring Bob Gleason's iconic poster art. The roll comes out to 30" by 96".
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Items featured in this article:
Silent Night, Deadly Night - Billy Chapman Costume - $179.99
Silent Night, Deadly Night - Axe - $39.99
Halloween II - Micahel Myers Ornament - $19.99
Halloween - Jack O'Lantern Ornament - $19.99
Halloween - Judith Myers Tombstone Ornament - $9.99
Krampus - Bell Enamel Pin - $12
Misfits - Holiday Fiend Fear Freshener - $3.99
Gwar - Flying Eye Ornament - $9.99
Halloween - Michael Myers 1:6 Scale Figure - $119.99
Halloween - Poster Wrapping Paper - $11.99
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queerofdenial · 2 years
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tagged by @negativeoedipus and @trying-to-get-somewhere-real !! thank u besties ilu! i have literally so many shows i'm doing two separate lists here and one is entirely star trek you've been warned
Ava Daniels — Hacks
Max Chapman — ALOTO
Kate Harper — The West Wing
Tally Craven — Motherland: Fort Salem
Mary Jo Shively — Designing Women
Judith Jones — Julia
Shiv Roy — Succession
Maureen Robinson — Lost in Space
Helly R — Severance
Mary Malone — His Dark Materials
aaaaand the trek list:
Bones — TOS
Beverly Crusher — TNG
Kira Nerys — DS9
Kathryn Janeway (if I can't double down, on voy and pdg, then B'elanna Torres)— VOY
Hoshi Sato — ENT
Tilly!! and also Rillak (cannot choose for the life of me and also they basically swap appearances so i'm counting two) — DISCO
Raffi Musiker — PIC
Beckett Mariner — LWD
La'an Noonien-Singh — SNW
Can I say holo-janeway?? does she count as two people? if not her, Gwyn. PDY
tagging: @softdeb, @filibusterphil, @actualhumancryptid, @sapphicscholar, @flavwaddingham, literally anyone else idk tagging from a draft sucks
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finalgirlfall · 2 years
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But this "revaluing" of disability is less straightforward than it seems and entails moments where the condition of disability is produced, reproduced, and contested. There are reports, for example, of nondisabled refugees "performing" disability and requesting specialized medical services for mental illness to procure permission to live outside camps. Such performances are often contested by medical professionals and declared as not legitimate (Hyndman 2000). […] On the other hand, such "productions" of disability reflect a strategy for survival and a desperate attempt to escape unlivable camp conditions. Regardless, the ultimate falsification of such claims likely reinforces the image of refugees as fraudulent and manipulative. Not to mention the likelihood of greater scrutiny over genuine mental health symptoms and future disability claims.
— "Refugee Camps, Asylum Detention, and the Geopolitics of Transnational Migration: Disability and Its Intersections with Humanitarian Confinement," Mansha Mirza in Disability Incarcerated: Imprisonment and Disability in the United States and Canada, edited by Liat Ben-Moshe, Chris Chapman, and Allison C. Carey
this quote—hm. thinking about, firstly, the socially constructed nature of disability (like how in china they have, iirc, different ideas about who’s disabled—what conditions merit that word being ascribed to a person. i use china as an example because i took a class on disability across cultures several semesters ago where we focused on china as our parallel to the u.s.) also, like, what is it that makes one’s performance of dis/ability legitimate? is it medical validation, testing, etc., that makes dis/ability legitimate? or just self-identification? mirza does not seem to think self-identification is enough. what is, then?
(nota bene: i am interpreting mirza’s use of “performance” to be meant in the same way as judith butler uses “performance” and using it accordingly.)
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THE EMPEROR
The Emperor signifies the husband who is constant and trustworthy. He is confident, in control of his emotions, and an example of masculine energy. He is the paternal figure who brings structure and security, creates rules and systems, and conveys knowledge.
STATISTICS
BIRTH NAME :  Gideon Maria Henry Lattimore ALIAS : Gid. AGE : 67 DATE  OF  BIRTH : May 16th, 1957 RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Widowed; Single HOMETOWN : Kismet Harbor, Oregon TIME IN KISMET HARBOR : Since birth RESIDENCE : Cresthill meadows FACECLAIM : Pierce Brosnan
trigger warning: death
EDUCATION : Science at Chapman University. OCCUPATION : Science teacher at Kismet Harbor High School GENDER : Cis-Male PRONOUNS : He/Him SEXUALITY : Straight
HAIR COLOR : Grey EYE  COLOR : Grey/Blue HEIGHT : 6'1'' BUILD : Fit ACCENT : American LANGUAGES : English, Spanish TATTOOS : None
ZODIAC : Taurus LOVE LANGUAGE : Quality time CLOTHING : Is notorious for wearing tailored high waist trousers and turtleneck sweaters when he's teaching. But when he's at home he likes a leisure outfit, such as jeans and a comfortable shirt and vest. CURRENT HAIR STYLE + BEARD: ( x ) CONDITIONS : Arthritis ALLERGIES : None EATING HABITS : Started experimenting with cooking a few years ago. Likes to experiment new dishes. Always eats his carbs first. EXERCISE HABITS : Morning exercises from the television SLEEPING HABITS : Falls asleep to the sound of the television, which is on a timer. Prefers to sleep on his back. Whenever his legs hurt he sleeps with a pillow under his knees.
ADDICTIONS : None. DRUG  USE : None ALCOHOL USE : Enjoys special beers.
POSITIVE  TRAITS : Giving, nurturing, harmonious, calm NEGATIVE TRAITS: Impulsive, stubborn, aloof PHOBIAS : None FEARS : Burying a (grand)child. HOBBIES : Cooking, taking the dog to the park, photography. HABITS : Folding his hands/fingers together on his lap when conversing. Saying his to-do list out loud. Fidgets with his wedding bands. USUAL TEMPERAMENT : Calm
FATHER : Henry Lattimore MOTHER : Marjolaine Lattimore SIBLINGS : Two brothers and four sisters. PARTNER: Helen Lattimore-Brown (1975-1981); Rachel Lattimore-Miller (1983-1994) CHILDREN : Leonardo & Christine Lattimore (with Helen) and Morrigan, Florence/Willow, Marian, Kyle & Judith Lattimore (with Rachel)  PETS : Steven, a brown Newfoundland dog.
BIOGRAPHY
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screenwritinggym · 5 months
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Chill Sentenza - Safe Haven in Morocco - The list of Gangsta women.
Chill Sentenza -
The meaning of a safe haven is a place of safety or refuge.
Vous devez encourager ces femmes à chercher refuge au Maroc. Elles seront protégées par le roi du Maroc Mohammed 6. S'il leur arrive quelque chose ou si elles se sentent en danger, elles doivent se réfugier au Maroc, c'est le foyer le plus sûr pour ces femmes. Le refuge du Maroc.
Ces femmes auront des palais au Maroc, elles seront protégées par l'armée marocaine. Elles seront en sécurité chez eux au Maroc. Une vie paisible.
Voici la liste des femmes gangsters:
1- Simply Jess
2- Debby Coda
3- YesJulz
4- Sommer Ray
5- Tanaya Henry
6- Aisha Thalia Hite
7- Claudia Jordan
8- Foxy Brown Inga DeCarlo
9- Nicki Minaj
10- Vashtie Kola
11- Beyoncé Knowles- Carter
12- Gwyneth Paltrow
13- Jennifer Garner
14- Judy Greer (Judith Therese Evans)
15- Natalie Portman
16- Gal Gadot
17- Kim Kardashian (Kimberly Noel Kardashian)
18- Kimora Lee Simmons
19- Penélope Cruz Sánchez
20- Salma Hayek Pinault
21- Margot Elise Robbie
22- Marion Cotillard
23- Colbie Marie Caillat
24- Cobie Smulders (Jacoba Francisca Maria "Cobie" Smulders)
25- Lauryn Noelle Hill
26- Nailah Thorbourne
27- Tracey Elaine Edmonds
28- Erykah Badu (Erica Abi Wright)
29- Mya Marie Harrison
30- Keri Lynn Hilson
31- Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo
32- Mariah Carey
33- Missy Elliott
34- Tamala Reneé Jones
35- Lauren Nicole London
36- Mary Jane Blige
37- Robyn Rihanna Fenty
38- Stacey Lauretta Dash
39- Raquel M. Horn (@raquelmhorn)
40- Shanti Hoffman (@shantihoffman)
41- Hencha Voigt (@henyvbaby)
42- Remy Ma (Reminisce Kioni Mackie)
43- JoJo (Joanna Noëlle Levesque)
44- Scarlett Ingrid Johansson
45- Malin Maria Akerman
46- Melanie Jayne Lynskey
47- Priyanka Chopra Jonas
48- Jameela Alia Jamil
49- Deepika Padukone
50- Jamie Jilynn Chung
51- Meagan Monique Good
52- Tracee Ellis Ross (Tracee Joy Silberstein)
53- Joy Bryant (born October 18, 1974)
54- Dawn Olivieri (born February 8, 1981)
55- Stacy Ann "Fergie" Ferguson (born March 27, 1975)
56- Yolanda Whitaker, also known as Yo-Yo (born August 4, 1971)
57- Robin Yvette Allen (born February 6, 1975), known professionally as the Lady of Rage
58- Rashia Tashan Fisher (born December 18, 1974), known professionally as Rah Digga
59- Stephanie Victoria Allen (born 14 December 1991), better known by her stage name Stefflon Don
60- Helen Folasade Adu (born 16 January 1959), known professionally as Sade Adu or simply Sade
61- Jessica Burns (@mrsjessicaburns)
62- Sarah Chapman (@CallMePumpkin)
63- Sofía Margarita Vergara Vergara (born July 10, 1972)
64- Jacquelyn "Jaci" Davette Velasquez (Jaci Velásquez, born October 15, 1979)
65- Roselyn Milagros Sánchez Rodríguez (born April 2, 1973)
66- Otmara Marrero (born March 1, 1989) (age 34)
67- Edurne Ganem, known professionally as Edy Ganem (born September 20, 1983 (age 40)
68- Janina Uhse (@janinauhse)
69- Nicole Scherzinger (@nicolescherzinger)
70- Melody Thornton (@melodythornton)
71- Shannon Thornton (@shannonthornt_n)
72- Ashley Monique Harper (@ashleymoniqueharper)
73- Natasha Marc (@natashamarc)
74- Tara Leigh Patrick (born April 20, 1972), known professionally as Carmen Electra.
75- Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967)
76- Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper (born July 2, 1993), known professionally as Saweetie
77- Antonia D. Reed (born April 22, 1966), known professionally as Bahamadia
78- Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979)
79- Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979)
80- Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (born October 10, 1978)
81- Jenna Elfman (Jennifer Mary Elfman) (born September 30, 1971)
82- Julia Fox (born February 2, 1990) is an Italian-American actress and model
83- Marisa Tomei (born December 4, 1964) Italian-American actress.
84- Debi Mazar (Deborah Anne Mazar Corcos) (born August 13, 1964)
85- Zoë Isabella Kravitz (born December 1, 1988)
86- Katrina Laverne Taylor (born December 3, 1978), known professionally as Trina
87- Keyshia Miesha Cole (born October 15, 1981)
88- Taral Hicks (born September 21, 1974)
89- Vivica Anjanetta Fox (born July 30, 1964)
90- Vanessa Lynn Williams (born March 18, 1963)
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92- Angela Evelyn Bassett (born August 16, 1958)
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129- Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman-Maday (born December 10, 1985),
130- Keshia Knight Pulliam (born April 9, 1979)
131- Lilakoi Moon (born Lisa Michelle Bonet; November 16, 1967), known professionally as Lisa Bonet
132- Ming-Na Wen (born November 20, 1963)
133- Lucy Alexis Liu (born December 2, 1968)
134- Drew Blythe Barrymore (born February 22, 1975)
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136- Amanda Peet (born January 11, 1972)
137- Demi Gene Moore (born November 11, 1962)
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139- Amy Poehler (born September 16, 1971)
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156- Melissa Barrera Martínez (born 4 July 1990)
157- Rachel Anne McAdams (born November 17, 1978)
158- Sarah Jessica Parker (born March 25, 1965)
159- Kerry Marisa Washington (born January 31, 1977)
160- Gina Torres (born April 25, 1969)
161- Rosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979)
162- Tara Donna Reid (born November 8, 1975)
163- Emmanuelle Sophie Anne Chriqui (born 10 December 1975)
164- Jamie-Lynn Sigler (born May 15, 1981)
165- Amanda Leigh Moore (born April 10, 1984)
166- Jessica Marie Alba (born April 28, 1981)
167- Marina Ann Hantzis (born 1988), known professionally as Sasha Grey
168- Verónica Rodríguez Fiño (born 1 August 1991)
169- Christine Mackinday, known professionally as Christy Mack (born 1991 or 1992) (age 31–32)
170- Kendra Lust (@kendralust)
171- Raylin Joy (born February 18, 1987), formerly known by her stage name Skin Diamond
172- Vicki Chase (@therealvickichase)
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Days of our Lives 2-Week Spoilers: Diana Colville Returns with Big News for Leo Stark
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