Meredith and Jessie
Meredith Salenger is one of the most popular and richest Movie Actress who was born on March 14, 1970, on the 14th of March in Malibu California United States. Meredith Salenger's networth was estimated to be $5 million as of June 1 2023. In two episodes of Dawson's Creek, the teen drama starring James Van Der Beek. In Hollywood Heights, she played Lisa Sanders. Her mom taught her how to act when she was eight. She married in 2017. Her mother opened her up to the world of acting when she was eight years old. She got married to Patton Oswalt in 2017.. Jessie James Decker........................Born Jessica Rose James, Decker's somewhat exotic birthplace was a product of her being raised in a military family. Decker's parents moved to Louisiana in the early 1990s. Decker won a regional talent contest with her version that was a cover of the Patsy Montana song I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart when she was barely nine. Decker was a resident of Georgia when she was fifteen years old. She had begun writing songs and she was making regular trips to Nashville as she toured the offices of record companies and music publishers in search of a deal. In 1997, she'd reached the age of 17 when she was approached by a Big Yellow Dog Records rep heard her. The rep began selling her songs and music to various musicians and record companies. Decker was signed to a deal in 2009 with Island/Def Jam after Mercury Records' president David Massey passed her demos to L.A. Reid, head of Island/Def Jam. Her debut album, a self-titled effort under the moniker Jessie James arrived in August 2009. Jessie James was reasonably successful and included Wanted a single that brushed the Top 40 of the singles charts. Decker always thought of herself as a traditional country artist however, the album's promotion and production was geared towards an audience more influenced by pop. Decker struggled to get more control of the music she put out after her previous singles were not well received. The second album of Decker's was announced with the title Daughter of a Gypsy, or Sweet American Dreams. Mercury was able to cancel it, and three of her country tracks failed. She was then released.
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