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My Ladyboy Book

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Mike Baird By Mike Baird
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Barbie- The Princess And The Popstar -2012- Pal... -

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As Anneliese navigates the challenges of fame, she befriends a young musician named Keira, who helps her record a hit song. Meanwhile, Rosella must adapt to the strict protocols of royal life, earning the respect of Anneliese’s parents, the king and queen. However, their switch is soon discovered by the villainous fashion designer, Valentina, who seeks to exploit the situation for her own gain.

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“Barbie: The Princess and the Popstar” was produced by Mainframe Entertainment, a Canadian animation studio, and distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The film was directed by Owen Hurley and written by Aline Brosh McKenna, Katie O’Brien, and others.