Annie Lederman
Annie Lederman is an American comedian and podcast host who has developed a sizable audience with the podcast Meanspiration (2019). She has also hosted shows like Chelsea Lately and We Have Issues (2015) on E! She has more than 100k followers on YouTube more than 300k followers on Instagram with more than 100k followers on Facebook, and over 100k followers on Twitter. Annie received her diploma from high school at The Crefeld School located in Philadelphia. She attended The Santa Fe University of Art and Design in New Mexico and graduated with a bachelor's degree in counseling and arts in the year 2018. Her facial characteristics resemble those of the actress Scarlett Johansson. Annie's twin brother and she have different birth dates. It is likely because Max, her younger twin brother Max was born only a just a few minutes prior to midnight on July 19th and Annie came into the world at just after midnight on the July 20th. As a child, she was afflicted with alcoholism. Annie endured a s**t of abuse when she was a student in The Crefeld School. Annie eventually testified during an in-court hearing for an instructor who had was abusive to her. Olivia Munn and Annie are close friends. Annie was able to train to be a junior Olympic swimming as a teen. Annie Lederman began training to be an Junior Olympic swimmer when she was a young teen. Then she dropped out of the training program following suffering injuries by a drunk driver accident. She attended an alternative high-school for youth offenders and was sexually molested by an instructor who was male. Annie Lederman was one of those female students who appeared in court following the incident. Then she was introduced to some of her classmates who had been involved in drug dealing and other criminal activities. Annie Lederman, who graduated high school at the age of 17, spent her next year volunteering. She began by teaching dolphins on the Hawaiian island of Hawaii, and later working with an organization that is non-profit and aims to assist disadvantaged children in Central America.
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