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Brooks Nader
Brooks Claire Nader is an American model and television personality. She became a model for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue after winning the 2019 Swim Search, and was featured in the magazine in 2020, 2021, and 2022. In 2023, Nader became a covergirl for the magazine. In 2024, she competed on the 33rd season of Dancing with the Stars.
Paris Hilton
American media personality (born 1981)

Dolly Parton
Dolly Rebecca Parton is an American singer, songwriter, actress, philanthropist, and businesswoman. After achieving success as a songwriter for other artists, Parton's debut album, Hello, I'm Dolly, was released in 1967, commencing a career spanning 60 years and 50 studio albums. Referred to as the "Queen of Country", Parton is one of the most-honored female country performers in history and has received various accolades, including eleven Grammy Awards and three Emmy Awards, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards including an humanitarian honorary Oscar win in 2025, six Golden Globe Awards, and a Tony Award.

Cardi B
Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, known professionally as Cardi B, is an American rapper. Born and raised in New York City, she is known for her energetic rap flow and outspoken lyrics. Since launching her music career in 2016 and releasing her two mixtapes, Cardi B has been cited for her part in helping elevate the relevance of female rappers in popular music.
Alanis Morissette
Canadian-American singer

Lily Collins
Lily Jane Collins is an English and American actress. Born in Guildford and raised in Los Angeles, she began performing on screen at the age of two in the BBC sitcom Growing Pains. In the late 2000s, she began acting and modelling more regularly, and gained recognition for her supporting role in the sports drama film The Blind Side (2009). She went on to star in several films, including the horror film Priest (2011), the thriller Abduction (2011), and the fantasy films Mirror Mirror (2012) and The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013).
Cindy Crawford
American model
Monica Lewinsky
Monica Samille Lewinsky is an American activist. She became internationally known in the late 1990s after U.S. president Bill Clinton admitted to having had an affair with her during her days as a White House intern between 1995 and 1997. The affair and its repercussions became known as the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal.
Julia Child
American chef
Caitlyn Jenner
American media personality and retired decathlete

Gigi Hadid
Jelena Noura "Gigi" Hadid is an American fashion model and television personality. In 2016, she was named International Model of the Year by the British Fashion Council. Throughout her career, Hadid has made at least 50 appearances in international Vogue. Models.com ranks her as one of the "New Supers". Since 2017, Hadid has been one of the highest-paid models in the world, earning $20 million.

Brenda Song
Brenda Song is an American actress. Born in Carmichael, California, Song began her career at the age of six, working as a child model. She made her screen debut with a guest appearance on the sitcom Thunder Alley (1995), and went on to roles such as the children's television series Fudge (1995) and the Nickelodeon series 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999). She starred in the Disney Channel original film The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000), which won her a Young Artist Award. She subsequently signed a contract with Disney Channel and earned widespread recognition for playing the titular character in the action film Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006), and London Tipton in The Suite Life franchise (2005–2011), earning her acclaim and two Young Hollywood Awards. She additionally played the recurring role of Tia in Phil of the Future (2004–2005), and had starring roles in the television film Get a Clue (2002), the sports comedy film Like Mike (2002) and the comedy film Stuck in the Suburbs (2004).

Priscilla Presley
Priscilla Ann Presley is an American businesswoman and actress. She was married to singer Elvis Presley from 1967 to 1973. Presley later co-founded and chaired Elvis Presley Enterprises (EPE), which oversaw the public opening of Graceland as a museum. As an actress, she portrayed Jane Spencer in the Naked Gun film series (1988–1994) and Jenna Wade on the television series Dallas (1983–1988).

Denise Richards
Denise Lee Richards is an American actress, model and television personality. She rose to prominence with roles in the science fiction film Starship Troopers (1997), the erotic thriller film Wild Things (1998), and the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough (1999). Her performance as the Bond girl Christmas Jones, gave Richards her mainstream breakthrough.
Amanda Bynes
American actress and fashion designer (born 1986)
Toni Braxton
American singer
Shirley Jones
American singer and actress
Bea Arthur
American actress and comedienne (1922–2009)
Angie Dickinson
American actress (born 1931)
Yvonne De Carlo
Canadian-born American actress, dancer and singer (1922–2007)

Sara Bareilles
American recording artist; pop rock singer-songwriter and pianist

Gina Carano
Gina Joy Carano is an American actress and mixed martial artist. She competed in Elite Xtreme Combat and Strikeforce from 2006 to 2009, where she compiled a 7–1 record. Her popularity led to her being called the "face of women's MMA", although Carano rejected this title. She and Cris Cyborg were the first women to headline a major MMA event during their 2009 Strikeforce bout. Carano retired from competition after her first professional MMA defeat to Cyborg.
Amber Valletta
American model and actress
Hedda Hopper
American gossip columnist and actress (1885–1966)
Marcia Wallace Peams
American actress and comedian (1942-2013)

Kellyanne Conway
Senior Counselor to the President of the United States from 2017 to 2020

Marie Kondō
Japanese organizing consultant, author and television show host (1984-)

Julie London
American actress and singer (1926-2000)
Haylie Duff
American actress and singer

Frances Farmer
American actress (1913–1970)

Megan Mullally
American actress
Shannon Lee
American actress
Gracie Allen
American actress and entertainer (1896–1964)
Maila Nurmi
Finnish American actress (1922–2008)

Taryn Manning
American actress, singer and songwriter
Samantha Bee
Canadian comedic actress and author (born 1969)
Chrissy Teigen
American model

Kari Byron
television host, artist, ''MythBusters'' build team member

Diane Sawyer
American journalist

Trisha Yearwood
American country singer

Sara Jean Underwood
American playmate
Debbie Gibson
American singer and actress

Jodie Sweetin
American actress and television personality
Peggy Ann Garner
American actress (1932-1984)
Adrienne Bailon-Houghton
American singer, actress, and television personality

Kitty Carlisle
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910–2007)
Jessi
South Korean-American rapper and singer
Sherri Shepherd
American actress, comedian, author and television personality
Coco Austin
American model (born 1979)
Kathryn Crosby
American actress (1933–2024)
Marla Gibbs
actress, entertainer, singer, writer, and producer (born 1931)
Betsy Palmer
American actress (1926–2015)

Danielle Fishel
Danielle Christine Fishel Karp is an American actress and director. Her career started in community theater, and she made her screen debut with guest roles on shows such as Full House (1992–1993) and Harry and the Hendersons (1993). Fishel's breakthrough came with the role of Topanga Lawrence on the ABC sitcom Boy Meets World (1993–2000), which she later reprised in its successor, Girl Meets World (2014–2017), on Disney Channel. For the role, she received a YoungStar Award in 1998.
Arlene Francis
American actress and television host (1907–2001)
Tawny Kitaen
American actress (1961–2021)
Debra Wilson
American actress
Diana Barrymore
American actress (1921–1960)
Judy Sheindlin
American television judge
Michele Merkin
American model
Kate Smith
American singer (1907-1986)