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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on May 21, 2012
She’s that spunky little redhead, that orphan with an unshakable sense of optimism. It’s hard to believe that the movie Annie, directed by John Huston and based on the comic strip, was released 32 years ago. So what are the stars doing now? Read on…
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By Snakkle Staff on May 20, 2012
“This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house…” In 1992, MTV started a revolution by capturing the everyday lives of young people and pioneering reality TV as we know it today. Since the first cast in New York City, there have been 26 seasons, with the 27th on air. Check out where some of your favorite Real World cast members are today.
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By Romi Stepovich on May 20, 2012
Mr. T never let anything get him down. He might have sometimes had a “bad attitude” when he served in the military as a young man, then later in his breakout role on The A-Team, but his winning personality and desire to beat all the odds made him the most popular bodyguard on the planet.
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By Erin Fox on May 18, 2012
The 2015 Billboard Music Awards, hosted by Ludacris (again!) honors the best and brightest artists that grace the top of the Billboard charts throughout the year. Superstars like Taylor Swift and Jennifer Lopez and the Kardashian-Jenners were there, and Snakkle wanted to see what these musicians and past nominees looked like before they were strutting their stuff onstage and inspiring millions with their hit tunes.
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By Lisa Angelo on May 18, 2012
Over twenty-five years ago, one of TV’s most iconic sitcoms taped and aired its first laugh. Roseanne was about a regular family with regular problems, like the time Becky farted during her student council meeting. At the same time, Roseanne also handled issues like addiction, domestic violence, and LGBT rights with wit and warmth. What more could you ask for? Check out what the cast is up to today!
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on May 17, 2012
Singer, actress, icon: Cher has had one heck of a career—and a love life. Snakkle celebrates Cher’s impressive array of fine fellas. Never shy about speaking her mind, Cher nonetheless demurred when David Letterman asked her just how many fellas: “We’re not talking Cleopatra numbers here.” Nonetheless, we’re impressed. So, Cher, this is your life… in men!
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By Lisa Angelo on May 17, 2012
Why yes, there was a My Little Pony movie. What other masterpieces spawned from your childhood toy box? Click on, dear reader.
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By Danielle Turchiano on May 16, 2012
All the titular Nikita wants is to take down Division and be able to live out her life with Michael, knowing her loved ones (Alex, Birkhoff, Ryan, and yes, even Sean) are safe. But as The CW drama ramps up to its second season premiere, series star Maggie Q told Snakkle things are only going to get more intense before she may even come close to getting her wish.
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By Tara Bennett on May 15, 2012
Who the heck is Sacha Baron Cohen? The British comedian first burst onto the pop culture scene in the late ’90s as the character of Ali G, a dumb-as-rocks hip-hop chat show host who caught celebs in hilariously uncomfortable interviews. A huge success, Sacha Baron Cohen then used his chameleon-like talents to morph into a series of new characters, including Borat and Brüno, to make mockumentary films provoking average people and celebrities with his outrageous behavior and opinions. Cohen is at it again playing Admiral General Aladeen, a more outrageous version of Muammar Gaddafi, in the new comedy The Dictator. Snakkle looks back at Cohen’s rise to fame, both personally and professionally.
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