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Dreams of Stardom
Troy Armitage was just your regular kid who was dealt a bad hand in life. A chance encounter led him to a path that would make him the biggest superstar in the world. He just had a little secret that he hadn’t told anyone. Read on to find out more…- 1.3 K • May 28, '25
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Evan looked at his brother from a distance, and for a moment, he couldn’t believe what he was seeing. Gone was the superstar who made women swoon across half the world. His posture was straight and decisive, his footing sure and confident, his hair slicked back perfectly, his face clean-shaven. The most noticeable difference was in his physique, which was thinner, yet radiated a kind of power that hadn’t been there just a month ago. “What the fuck happened to him?” he muttered to no one in…- 963.2 K • Ongoing
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Reddit practically exploded that morning. u/plainfullyobvious:OMG! You won’t believe this! Troy Armitage was spotted rushing into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center yesterday evening. It’s almost certain that Scarlett went into labor a little early. What do you guys think? Will it be a boy, or a girl who succeeds Harry Potter and the Joker? Within minutes, the thread began filling up with reactions. u/HufflepuffLeftBehind:Imagine being born and your dad is Troy Armitage. No pressure, kid. Just…- 963.2 K • Ongoing
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January 2010, Broadway Theater, Manhattan, NYC “You’re a fucking genius!” James Cameron said enthusiastically, pulling me into a tight hug inside my dressing room. “I died laughing just now. It was so good. I’m telling all my industry friends to come watch this as soon as possible.” “Thank you, Jim,” I said with a grin once he finally let me go. “But the credit mostly goes to the writers and the director. I’m just an actor in this show.” “And you played your part…- 963.2 K • Ongoing
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“I don’t understand why they even have an intermission during a Broadway show,” Austin muttered impatiently, tapping his foot against the floor as they stood in line at the snack counter. The lobby was filled with chatter of other theater-goers, though unlike the movies, the crowd seemed a little more sophisticated. “If there were no intermission, we wouldn’t be here waiting for snacks. The show’s barely two hours long. Most movies are longer than that. They could easily finish it in one go if…- 963.2 K • Ongoing
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