Hailey Hudson
Hailey Hudson is a full-time freelance writer based out of Atlanta, Georgia. If she's not writing for clients, she's reading a book, bingeing Netflix, or working on her latest YA novel—in other words, consuming stories in any form she can get them.
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Stories By Hailey Hudson
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Treehouse Masters follows a simple premise: somebody wants a treehouse, and Pete Nelson builds it for them. After 11 seasons, it's safe to say the show is a hit. Let's take a closer look at the charismatic Treehouse Masters host and what happens behind the scenes of his show.
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Here are some Marvel actors that probably seem very familiar, even if you haven't been able to put a finger on why.
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Here are some of the most memorable Disney movie moments that will make you say "Did I just see what I thought I saw?," pick up the remote, and hit pause.
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You might not recognize British actor and comedian Simon Pegg these days. Apparently, he's been hitting the gym hard the last several months.
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How can the Browns afford Ami's medical care for cancer in California if they couldn't afford the dentist in Alaska? Can they really feed seven hungry kids for six months with the one deer they shot last season? And what about before the cameras arrived — how did the Browns make money then?
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The Best Picture award at the Oscars has been around since 1929 and many great movies have received it, but some winners are a little more memorable than others. Here are five of the worst Best Picture Academy Award winners of all time — and five of the best.