Annie Lederman
Annie Lederman has been a comedian, host of podcasts and television personality in the US for over ten years. Meanspiration, her podcast Meanspiration is growing in popularity with increasing numbers of followers. She has also hosted shows on E! like Chelsea Lately and We Have Issues (2015) on E! The actress has more than 100k YouTube subscribers, over 300k Instagram Followers, and more than 100k Facebook followers, plus more than 100k Twitter. Annie received her high school education at The Crefeld School in Philadelphia. Annie finished her degree in the year 2018 with a degree in counseling and arts at Santa Fe University of Art and Design. Her facial features are similar to the ones of Scarlett Johansson, the actress. Annie's twin brother and she are born on different dates. This is due to Max his twin brother was born just at midnight, on July 19, and Annie came close to midnight on the 20th of July, it's possible. Annie was a victim of alcohol addiction while growing up. Annie was s**ually abused while taking classes at The Crefeld School. She was a witness in a trial and admitted to the testimony of the male teacher who abused Annie. Olivia Munn is a close friend of hers. Annie was trained to become a junior Olympic swimming champion as a teen. Annie Lederman trained to be a Junior Olympic swimmer as a teenager, however she quit after sustaining an injury to her foot in an accident involving an impaired driver. She then attended an alternative high school for youth delinquents. There, she was sexually assaulted by a male instructor. In the aftermath of the incident Annie Lederman and another female student testified against him in the court. She afterward became acquainted with several troublesome classmates who were involved in drug-related activities and other criminal activities. Annie Lederman graduated from high-school in the year 17 years old and spent her next year as a volunteer. She first trained dolphins in Hawaii prior to moving into Central America, where she worked with an organization that helped disadvantaged kids.






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