Annie Lederman
Annie Lederman (2019) is an American comedian and podcaster. She's built a large fan base for her show Meanspiration. In addition, she's host of E! programs like Chelsea Lately (2005) and We Have Issues (2015). She has over 100k YouTube followers, 300k Instagram followers 100k Facebook fans as well as the 100k Twitter followers. Annie earned her highschool diploma from The Crefeld School located in Philadelphia. Santa Fe University of Art and Design was her college that she chose to attend in New Mexico. She graduated with a degree in Arts and Counseling in 2018. Her facial features resemble those that of Scarlett Johansson, the actress. Annie's twin brother Max and she are born on different dates. This is possible since Max, her younger sister Max was born only a few minutes before midnight on the 19th of July, and Annie came into the world shortly after midnight on July 20th. When she was growing up, Annie struggled to overcome the addiction to alcohol. Annie was subjected to s**ually-abusive treatment at The Crefeld School. She was forced to give evidence against her teacher during a trial in the criminal court. Olivia Munn is a close acquaintance of her. Annie had been trained to become an junior Olympic swimmer as a teenager. Annie Lederman trained to be a Junior Olympic swimmer as a teenager, however she quit after suffering an injury to her foot during a car crash caused by an intoxicated driver. She attended an alternative secondary school where the juvenile offenders were educated however, she was sexually assaulted there by her male instructor. Following the incident, Annie Lederman and another female student presented evidence against him at court. Then, she was introduced to a number of troublesome classmates who were involved in drug use and criminal acts. Annie Lederman graduated from high-school at the age of seventeen, and then spent that year serving as a volunteer. She began training dolphins in Hawaii before moving to Central America, where she was employed at a non-profit charity that assisted children who were struggling.






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