Cristela Alonzo and Alanis Morissette

Cristela alonzo, an American writer and comedian, is also a producer. Her most well-known work is the TV series Cristela which started airing in the year 2014. She was the first Latina ever to create, produce and write her own show on a network. Her career began with Los Angeles after she moved from Texas. Her guest appearances have been in TV shows such as Sons of Anarchy and General Hospital. She also has written for TV programs like Mind of Mencia. Her TV part was as a star and host in "The View. Also, she has been involved in several films, like The Angry Birds Movie. Alanis Morissette.........................Alanis Morissette changed the way female singers were perceived in the world of music. She lead from the front and broadened the possibilities of singing for female artists which helped them pursue professional music. Her music inspired women artists through the power of her voice. Alanis Morrissette has been the top performer in music for a long time. Music was a passion for her children that was a part of her life since she was the age of ten. At the age of 2000, at age ten she wrote the first song she had written. In her 20-year career in music, she released 8 studio albums that earned the singer 16 Juno Awards as well as seven Grammy Awards. Jagged Little Pill" is also sold globally in more than 33 million units. It is the second most popular album of 1990s. Also, it was ranked as a top album on Women in Rock. In addition, it was on The 50 Essential Albums list in 2002, and also in The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003. In addition, the album is mentioned in the book 1001 albums You Should Listen To before You Die. For more details about her life as a child and the way she was raised, take a look at the following passages.

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