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The Philip DeFranco Show. The Philip DeFranco Show, often abbreviated and referred to as the PDS, is a pop culture and news series created by American YouTube personality, Philip DeFranco, and his main claim to fame. The show has gone through several schedule changes through its lifetime, but as of 2023, airs weekly, Monday through Thursday.
Philip James DeFranco [3] (born Philip James Franchini Jr.; [4] born December 1, 1985), commonly known by his online nickname PhillyD, and formerly known as sxephil, is an American media host and YouTube personality. He is best known for The Philip DeFranco Show, a news commentary show centered on current events in politics and pop culture .
SourceFed Studios was an American digital media company and multi-channel network created by Philip DeFranco in 2011. After finding success during the early years of YouTube with his eponymous news show, DeFranco secured funding from YouTube and launched SourceFed as part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative in 2012.
Barbara Streisand. Hello, doll-y! The Grammy-award winning singer and performer was given her own doll back in 2009. Naturally, the "Yentl" star comes with her own mic stand, ready to dazzle.
From "Ken's buddy," Allan, to pregnant Midge, to all-but-forgotten dolls like Video Girl Barbie and Sugar Daddy Ken, read on for a real-life look at some of the discontinued Barbie dolls that make ...
The doll was part of the adult Barbie Collector Line and not targeted at children. Sugar Daddy Ken, played in the film by Rob Brydon, also made an appearance in Weird Barbie's house alongside his ...
Philip DeFranco: United States sxephil, PhilipDeFranco News reporter, known for The Philip DeFranco Show, and being the creator of SourceFed. Timothy DeLaGhetto: United States TimothyDeLaGhetto, TraPhikMusik, TimsBakery Filmmaker, musician, vlogger, rapper. Also known by his rap name Traphik. Adore Delano (Danny Noriega) United States DannyNoriega
Around 300,000 Barbie dolls were sold in 1959, her first year on the market, per Mattel. Carol Spencer, a doll designer for Barbie from 1963 to 1998, explains the craze. ... The Today Show. Dad ...