Cristela Alonzo and Alanis Morissette

Cristela alonzo, a American writer, comedian and actor is also a producer. Cristela began broadcasting her TV show in the year 2014. By doing this she became the first Latina in the history of television to develop the show, as well as write and host her own show on television. Her family was raised in Texas before moving from Texas to Los Angeles to pursue her profession. She's been in the roles of guest stars in television shows like Sons of Anarchy' and General Hospital. She was also a writer for the TV show Mind of Mencia. She also hosts and star of the TV show "The View". Additionally, she's been a part of in a few movies such as The Angry Birds Movie'. Alanis Morissette.........................Alanis Morissette changed the way female singers were perceived in the world of music. Her work helped others female performers to take to the stage professionally, through exposing them to different kinds of music and styles. The singer inspired female artists with her powerful performances. Alanis was a revolutionary music pioneer who changed the direction of the history of music. Since her early years, she's been a prodigious musician. at the age of 10 she wrote her first song. She has eight albums in her musical career that covers two decades. They have won her 16 Juno Awards, and seven Grammy Awards. Jagged Little Pill" is also sold worldwide in over 33 million units. This is second most popular album of 1990s. Further, it was listed in the Women in Rock. In addition, the 50 Essential Albums was released in 2002. The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time came out in 2003. It was also included in 1001 albums you must listen to before you Die. To learn more regarding her life and childhood, read on.

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