Annie Lederman
Annie Lederman is an American comedian and host of podcasts who has developed a sizable audience with the podcast Meanspiration (2019). Her other roles include host on shows like Chelsea Lately, We Have Issues and Chelsea Lately (2015 on E!). She has more that 100k YouTube Subscribers, and more than 300k Instagram Followers, and more than 100k followers on Facebook, and more than 100k on Twitter. Annie graduated from The Crefeld School, Philadelphia. She went to The Santa Fe University of Art and Design located in New Mexico and graduated with a bachelor's degree in counseling and arts in 2018. Her appearance is similar to those similar to those of Scarlett Johansson, the actress. Annie as well as her twin sister share different dates. It is likely because Max, her younger sister Max was born just a couple of minutes earlier than midnight on July 19th and Annie was born shortly after midnight on July 20th. She was a victim of alcohol abuse in childhood. Annie endured a s**t of abuse during her time in The Crefeld School. Annie eventually testified during an in-court hearing for an instructor who had was abusive to her. Olivia Munn was a good and supportive friend of her. Annie began her journey in the role of an Olympic junior swimmer when she was in her teens. Annie Lederman was a Junior Olympic Swimming champion as a teenager however, she quit when she suffered a foot injury after a car crash due to an impaired driver. When she attended an alternative school for juveniles who were delinquent She was sexually assaulted by a school teacher. Annie Lederman, along with other students, testified in the courtroom against the teacher following this incident. After that, she became acquainted with several troublesome classmates who were involved in drug dealing and various other crimes. After graduation high school at the age of 17, Annie Lederman spent the next year doing volunteer work, first helping dolphins train in Hawaii and then working for a nonprofit organization located in Central America aiding disadvantaged children.






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