Annie Lederman
Annie Lederman has been a comedian, podcast host as well as a television host in America for a decade. Her podcast Meanspiration is gaining traction with increasing numbers of followers. The host has also appeared on E! shows Chelsea Lately (2015) and We Have Issues (2017). There are more than 100k subscribers on YouTube with more than 300k followers on Instagram with more than 100k followers on Facebook and has more than 100k users on Twitter. Annie completed her high-school education in The Crefeld School of Philadelphia. She attended the Santa Fe University of Art and Design in New Mexico and graduated with the degree of bachelor's in arts and counseling in the year 2018. The actress has similar facial features as actress Scarlett Johansson. Annie's twin brother Max and she have different birth dates. This is possible since her sister Max was born only a few seconds before midnight on July 19th. Annie arrived shortly after midnight on 20th July. While growing up, Annie struggled to overcome the addiction to alcohol. Annie suffered s**ually abusive treatment as she studied in The Crefeld School. The school eventually had her testify against the male teacher who had abused her during a trial. Olivia Munn, the actress is a close confidante. Annie tried to become a junior Olympic swimmer in her teens. Annie Lederman was a Junior Olympic swimmer as a teen, but dropped out when she sustained a foot injury after a drunken driver caused collision with a car. She was enrolled in a high-school alternative for juvenile offenders and was molested sexually by her male classmate. Annie Lederman, along with another student, gave evidence against the teacher following this incident. After that, she became close to several other students who were active in criminality and trafficking in drugs. After graduating high school, at 17 years old, Annie Lederman spent the following year volunteering, first training dolphins in Hawaii and later working with an unincorporated organization located in Central America aiding disadvantaged children.
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