Lita Ford and Francia Raisa
Lita Rossana Ford is a British-born American musician, singer as well as music writer. In the latter part of the 70s, she was the lead guitar for the hard-rocking all-girl group The Runaways. The group was not able to achieve major success in The United States but earned huge recognition abroad, particularly in Japan. Ford began a heavy metal solo career when the group broke up in 1979. She began taking voice classes and then released her first album "Out to Blood" which was followed by "Dancin" in the Edge. Ford's albums were not very popular and she went on hiatus for a couple of years. The smash hit album "Lita" was made available by Ford in the year 1988. Kiss Me Deadly was a huge hit as was the ballads Close My Eyes Forever and Kiss Me Deadly. But her fame was only short-lived and she disappeared from the music industry for a few years. After releasing 'Black, in 1995, and then 'Wicked Wonderland just 15 years later, she reemerged. 2016 saw the release of her most recent studio album "Time Capsule". Guitar Player Magazine gave her The Certified Guitar Legend Award.
Francia is an American actor with a fortune of $3 million. Raisa is also known by the title Francia Amendarez. Born in Los Angeles California, on June 26, 1988, she is known for roles such as Bring it On All or Nothing. The Secret Life of the American Teenager. The Cutting Edge 3 Chasing the Dream. The Cutting Edge Fire & Ice. Her roots are both Honduran & Mexican. She attended the school of Bishop Alemany. Raisa was first introduced to dancing in the age of five. She's proficient in hip-hop, ice skating Polynesian dance and martial arts. As a middle-schooler, Raisa started acting and modeling. She's been featured in a variety of commercials. The actress was featured in Lil Romeo's My Girlfriend video as well as Iyaz's So Big video. Her relationship with Disney star Selena Gomez is well-known, but she keeps her private relationship and private life. She received nominations for Favorite TV Actress, Choice Scene Stealer and the Outstanding Female Emerging Star during the Gracie Allen Awards in 2011 in her role on The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
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