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Our audience is all the girls who made Britney a huge star. Those are the girls who bought the book. I didn't read the book at first. I read the script just to see what I would think of the script and I really liked it.
Virginia Madsen
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Virginia Madsen
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: September 11
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