Meredith and Jessie
Meredith Salenger was born in Malibu in California on March 14, 1970. She is one the wealthiest and well-known movie actresses. Meredith was worth $5 million at the time of her death on June 1 2023. In two episodes of Dawson's Creek, a teenager drama, she starred James Van Der Beek. The show Hollywood Heights she played Lisa Sanders. When she was eight, her mother began to introduce her to acting. In 2017, she was married. The mother of her child taught her acting at age eight. 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 military family was based in Louisiana as young as eighteen years old. She was the winner of a talent competition with the song Patsy Montana's I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart. Decker's family moved from Louisiana to Georgia in summer 1995. After she began writing regularly, she went to Nashville as well as visited music studios and record labels with the hope of securing a contract. A representative of the label that was independent Big Yellow Dog Records heard her when she was 17 and began selling her music to other labels. Decker was 17 when she was able to catch the attention of an official from Big Yellow Dog Records, who began selling her music to label and artist. Jessie James released her debut album in August of 2009. The album was self-titled project. Jessie James had a moderately successful debut album. Wanted, a song that was on the album made it to the Top 40 singles chart. Decker, who had considered herself to be a country performer in the past was shocked to discover that the album was not promoted or produced with a focus at a mass audience. Her music came under increased attention after the launch of two songs. The next song, Boys in the Summer was a country-inspired track. Decker's second album, announced as Daughter of a Gypsy and Sweet American Dreams by Mercury Records was shelved following Mercury noticed the weak results of three of the singles on country radio charts.





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