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These American mercenaries are revered in China. Their relatives are among the few US invitees to Xi's WWII military parade Brad Lendon, CNNAugust 31, 2025 at 10:28 PM Flying Tiger pilot Robert T. Smith snapped this photo of his squadron in flight over China on May 28, 1942. Photograph by Robert T.

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Flying Tiger pilot Robert T. Smith snapped this photo of his squadron in flight over China on May 28, 1942. - Photograph by Robert T. Smith/Courtesy Brad Smith

Consider this job offer:

A one-year contract to live and work in China, flying, repairing and making airplanes. Pay is as much as $16,725 a month with 30 days off a year. Housing is included, and you'll get an extra $700 a month for food. And there's an extra $11,000 for every Japanese airplane you destroy – no limit.

That's the deal – in inflation-adjusted 2025 dollars – that a few hundred Americans took in 1941 to become the heroes, and some would even say the saviors, of China.

Those American pilots, mechanics and support personnel became members of the American Volunteer Group (AVG), later known as the Flying Tigers.

The group's warplanes featured the gaping, tooth-filled mouth of a shark on their nose, a fearsome symbol still used by some US military aircraft to this day.

The symbolic fierceness was backed up by AVG pilots in combat. The Flying Tigers are credited with destroying as many as 497 Japanese planes while losing only 73.

Today, despite US-China tensions, those American mercenaries are still revered in China.

"China always remembers the contribution and sacrifice made to it by the United States and the American people during the World War II," says an entry on the Flying Tigers memorial page of China's state-run newspaper People's Daily Online.

The bond is such that the daughter and granddaughter of the Flying Tigers' founder are among the few Americans invited to Wednesday's military parade in Beijing commemorating the end of World War II.

The formation of the Flying Tigers

In the late 1930s, China had been invaded by the armies of Imperial Japan and was struggling to withstand its better equipped and unified foe. Japan was virtually unopposed in the air, able to bomb Chinese cities at will.

Leader Chiang Kai-shek, who had been able to loosely unite China's warlords under a central government, later hired American Claire Chennault, a retired US Army captain, to form an air force.

A Chinese soldier guards a line of American P-40 Flying Tiger fighter planes at an airfield somewhere in China. - US National Archives

Chennault first spent a few years putting together an air raid warning network and building airbases across China, according to the Flying Tigers' official website. In 1940, he was dispatched to the United States – still a neutral party – to find pilots and planes that could defend China against Japan.

With good contacts in the administration of US President Franklin Roosevelt and a budget that could pay Americans as much as three times what they could earn in the US military, Chennault was able to get the fliers he needed.

A deal was secured to get 100 Curtiss P-40B fighters built for Britain sent to China instead.

In his memoirs, Chennault wrote that the P-40s he got lacked a modern gun sight.

His pilots were "aiming their guns through a crude, homemade, ring-and-post gun sight instead of the more accurate optical sights used by the Air Corps and the Royal Air Force," he wrote.

What the P-40 lacked in ability, Chennault made up for in tactics, having the AVG pilots dive from a high position and unleash their heavy machine guns on the structurally weaker but more maneuverable Japanese planes.

In a low, twisting, turning dogfight, the P-40 would lose.

A ragtag group of fliers

The pilots Chennault enrolled were far from the cream of the crop.

Ninety-nine fliers, along with support personnel, made the trip to China in the fall of 1941, according to the US Defense Department history.

Some were fresh out of flight school, others flew lumbering flying boats or were ferry pilots for large bombers. They signed up for the Far East adventure to make a lot of money or because they were simply bored.

Perhaps the best known of the Flying Tigers, US Marine Greg Boyington – around whom the 1970's TV show "Black Sheep Squadron" was based – was in it for the money.

"Having gone through a painful divorce and responsible for an ex-wife and several small children, he had ruined his credit and incurred substantial debt, and the Marine Corps had ordered him to submit a monthly report to his commander on how he accounted for his pay in settling those debts," according to a US Defense Department history of the group.

US World War II veterans, including former Flying Tigers, pose for pictures with a banner as a cheering crowd welcome them at the Chongqing Jiangbei Airport on August 18, 2005. - China Photos/Getty Images

Chennault had to teach his disparate group how to be fighter pilots – and to fight as a group – essentially from scratch.

Training was rigorous and deadly. Three pilots were killed early in accidents.

During one training day, which became known as "Circus Day," eight P-40s were damaged as pilots landed too hard, or the ground crew taxied too fast, causing collisions.

Chennault expressed his disappointment at his group's first combat mission against Japanese bombers attacking the AVG base in Kunming, China, on December 20, 1941. He thought the pilots lost their discipline.

"They tried near-impossible shots and agreed later that only luck had kept them from either colliding with each other or shooting each other down," the Defense Department history says.

Still, they shot down three Japanese bombers, losing only one fighter that ran out of fuel and crash-landed.

Establishing a legend

The pilots quickly conquered their steep learning curve.

A few days after Kunming, they were deployed to Rangoon, the capital of British colonial Burma and a vital port for the supply line that got allied war materiel to Chinese troops facing the Japanese army.

Japanese bombers came at the city in waves over 11 days during the Christmas and New Year's holidays. The Flying Tigers ripped holes through the Japanese formations and cemented their fame.

"The AVG had officially knocked 75 enemy aircraft out of the skies with an undetermined number of probable kills," the group's website says. "The AVG losses were two pilots and six aircraft."

The Flying Tigers spent 10 weeks total in Rangoon, never fielding more than 25 P-40s.

American Volunteer Group aircraft flying in tight formation during World War II. - Three Lions/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

"This tiny force met a total of a thousand-odd Japanese aircraft over Southern Burma and Thailand. In 31 encounters they destroyed 217 enemy planes and probably destroyed 43. Our losses in combat were four pilots killed in the air, one killed while strafing and one taken prisoner. Sixteen P-40's were destroyed," Chennault wrote in his memoir.

Despite the Flying Tigers' heroics in the air, allied ground forces in Burma could not hold off the Japanese. Rangoon fell in March and the AVG retreated north into Burma's interior.

But they'd bought vital time for the allied war effort, tying down Japanese planes that could have been used in India or elsewhere in China and the Pacific.

Claim to fame

Though news didn't travel quickly in 1941-42, the United States – still reeling from the devastating December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor – was eager for heroes. The Flying Tigers fit the bill.

Republic Pictures cast John Wayne in the leading role of "Flying Tigers" in 1942. Movie posters showed a shark-toothed P-40 diving in attack mode.

Meanwhile, the AVG's sponsors in Washington asked the Walt Disney company to make a logo.

Disney artists came up with "a winged Bengal Tiger jumping through a stylized 'V for Victory' symbol," the US history says.

A World War II-era P-40 Warhawk, painted in the colors of the American Volunteer Group the "Flying Tigers" is on display in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in 2007. - Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images/File

The logo didn't include the iconic shark mouth featured on the Flying Tigers' aircraft.

Chennault wrote that the shark mouth didn't originate with his group, but was from British P-40 fighters in North Africa, which in turn may have them from Germany's Luftwaffe.

"How the term Flying Tigers was derived from the shark-nosed P-40's I never will know," he wrote.

Whose country to fight for

When the US entered the war, US military leaders wanted the Flying Tigers assimilated into the US Army Air Corps.

But the pilots themselves either wanted to go back to their original services – many came from the Navy or Marine Corps – or wanted to stay as civilian contractors of the Chinese government, where the pay was much better.

Most told Chennault they'd quit before doing what Washington wanted. When the Army threatened to draft them as privates if they didn't volunteer, those who'd considered signing on opted out.

Chennault was made a brigadier general in the US Army and agreed that the Flying Tigers would become a US military outfit on July 4, 1942.

Though the Flying Tigers continued to wreak havoc on the Japanese in the spring of 1942 – striking ground targets and aircraft from China to Burma to Vietnam – it was clear the force was entering its waning days, according to US military history.

The AVG flew its last mission on the day it would cease to exist, July 4.

Four Flying Tiger P-40s faced off against a dozen Japanese fighters over Hengyang, China. The Americans shot down six of the Japanese with no losses of their own, according to a US history.

A US Air Force A-10 attack jet is pictured in Iraq in 2004. The Flying Tigers iconic nose art lives on the A-10 fleet. - Master Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo/Digital/US Air ForceA contribution never forgotten

Despite frosty relations with Washington in recent years, the bond that American mercenaries made with China 80 years ago remains untarnished.

There are at least half a dozen museums dedicated to or containing exhibits about the Flying Tigers in China, and they've been the subject of contemporary movies and cartoons.

A visitor walks past images and old uniforms of the Flying Tigers at the Anti-Japanese War Museum in Dayi county in China's Sichuan province in 2005. - Liu Jin/AFP/Getty Images

The Flying Tiger Heritage Park is on the site of an old airfield in Guilin where Chennault once had his command post in a cave.

In the US, the website for the Louisiana museum that bears Chennault's name sums up what he hoped his legacy would be at the top of its mainpage, using the last lines of the general's memoir:

"It is my fondest hope that the sign of the Flying Tiger will remain aloft just as long as it is needed and that it will always be remembered on both shores of the Pacific as the symbol of two great peoples working toward a common goal in war and peace."

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Frank Grillo, who stars as Brock Rumlow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Rick Flag Sr. in the DC Universe, told PEOPLE which franchise matched his preferred work style

Grillo, 60, also discussed the differences between the two franchise, saying with DC, "the scripts are in front of you," while with Marvel things are done a little more on the "fly"

The actor also discussed going toe-to-toe with John Cena's Peacemaker and Chris Evans' Captain America

Frank Grillo is explaining how collaborating with DC feels worlds apart from his time working with Marvel.

The 60-year-old actor, who stars as Rick Flag Sr. in the DC Universe (DCU) and Brock Rumlow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) recently told PEOPLE in an exclusive conversation that there are several key differences between the two studios both on-screen and behind the scenes.

"It's different. It's not organized in the same way. [DC] is really like all the scripts are in front of you and you kind of have a real secure handle on what's happening," Grillo says at the Peacemaker Season 2 premiere.

"And there's nothing wrong with it, but [Marvel] was a little fly by the seat of your pants," he adds, referring to Marvel, at the Aug. 13 event.

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Frank Grillo in 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' from 2014

He noted that Marvel was "done very well," but it can be daunting for some actors who don't know what is in store for their characters in the script.

"For me, it's a little scary to do it that way," Grillo admits.

However, there are some similarities between the two characters he plays as both Brock Rumlow and Rick Flag Sr. are soldiers who are fighting for what they believe in.

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In the MCU's Captain America: The Winter Soldier from 2014, Grillo has an intense fight scene with Chris Evans' Captain America. He also goes toe-to-toe with John Cena's Peacemaker in the second season of the DCU show.

When it comes to which was the better fight, Grillo knows his answer.

"I had no problem beating the crap out of either one of them," he said, jokingly, despite his character losing the fight to Captain America. "I mean … I don't know. They were both easy pickings."

Grillo is not the only one who stars in movies for both universes, as Michael Rooker and Sean Gunn, who starred in Guardians of the Galaxy as Yondu and Kraglin, also are in the DCU, following in the footsteps of the film's director James Gunn.

James, 59, also recently weighed in on Marvel vs. DC, saying that the key distinction between the two lies in how their universes are built.

In a recent chat with Interview Magazine, the filmmaker explained that while Marvel often ties its heroes together under one overarching narrative, his approach at DC is about exploring different heroes and worlds told through standalone stories.

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Sean Gunn and James Gunn in April 2023

"People say, 'Oh, the DCU is doing what MCU is.' But I think it really is a lot more to me what the Game of Thrones world is like or what Star Wars is like, because we're building a universe and then picking out little pieces of it and telling individual stories from that universe," James said.

"There is not a New York City in our DCU. There is not a Los Angeles in our DCU," he continued, describing the differences. "There is Metropolis, Evergreen and Coast City. It's a different map. It's a world in which some form of superheroes, which we call Metahumans, have existed for at least 300 years and they've been a part of our life."

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Yemen's Houthi rebels said Monday they launched a missile at an oil tanker off the coast of Saudi Arabia in the Red Sea, potentially renewing their attacks targeting shipping through the crucial global waterway.

Houthi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree claimed responsibility for the launch in a prerecorded message aired on al-Masirah, a Houthi-controlled satellite news channel. He alleged the vessel, the Liberian-flagged Scarlet Ray, had ties to Israel.

The ship's owners, Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping, could not be immediately reached. However, the maritime security firm Ambrey described the ship as fitting the Houthis' "target profile, as the vessel is publicly Israeli owned."

Eastern Pacific is a company that is ultimately controlled by Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer. Eastern Pacific previously has been targeted in suspected Iranian attacks.

The British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center, which monitors Mideast shipping, earlier reported a ship heard a splash and a bang off its side near Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.

From November 2023 to December 2024, the Houthis targeted more than 100 ships with missiles and drones over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip. In their campaign so far, the Houthis have sank four vessels and killed at least eight mariners.

The Iranian-backed Houthis stopped their attacks during a brief ceasefire in the war. They later became the target of an intense weekslong campaign of airstrikes ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump before he declared a ceasefire had been reached with the rebels. The Houthis sank two vessels in July, killing at least four on board with others believed to be held by the rebels.

The Houthis' new attacks come as a new possible ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war remains in the balance. Meanwhile, the future of talks between the U.S. and Iran over Tehran's battered nuclear program is in question after Israel launched a 12-day war against the Islamic Republic in which the Americans bomb three Iranian atomic sites.

Israel just launched a series of airstrikes last week, killing the Houthis' prime minister and several Cabinet members. The Houthis' attack on the ship appears to be their response, as well as their raids on the offices of the United Nations' food, health and children's agencies in Yemen's capital Sunday in which at least 11 U.N. employees detained.

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Sherri Shepherd Goes MakeupFree in Instagram Video After Doctor Recommended She Get a Facelift: 'Loving Me Just as I Am' Toria SheffieldAugust 31, 2025 at 7:41 PM Sherri Shepherd/Instagram; Jamie McCarthy/Getty Sherri Shepherd Sherri Shepherd is aging on her own terms.

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Sherri Shepherd is aging on her own terms.

The View alum shared a makeup-free video of herself on Instagram on Saturday, Aug. 30. In the post's caption, she revealed that a plastic surgeon recently told her she "needed a facelift" and also that they suggested she get facial fillers to help her look "refreshed."

"I think for right now, I am loving me just as I am," Shepherd, 58, wrote.

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The television personality noted that the lines on her face help tell the story of her life.

"This is my natural face with no makeup. The lines around my mouth are deep because of the laughter from my soul… my eyes are droopy because of the weight of tears I have shed," she wrote. "I have two chins because I have had to hold up anxiety, worry & beautiful memories. My lips turn downward but they quickly turn upwards with joy. My nose gets fuller every year because I need to breathe in a lot of peace."

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Sherri Shepherd in New York City on May 21, 2025

This isn't the first time Shepherd has gotten real about the aging process. She previously opened up about her experience with perimenopause on the March 27 episode of her show, Sherri.

"My anatomy is still playing tricks on me. Like, every time I go to the doctor, and I think we've got it figured out, something else comes up," she said during the episode.

She then explained that she had been getting hot flashes and assumed she was going through menopause — but shared that "my doctor gave me the most shocking news: She told me I was in perimenopause."

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According to the Mayo Clinic, perimenopause is "the time before menopause when your body is getting ready to stop having periods."

Symptoms can include irregular periods, hot flashes, sleep problems and mood changes. Some women may experience symptoms as early as their 30s or as late as their 50s.

"The menopause before the menopause," Shepherd continued during the episode. "If what I'm going through right now is perimenopause, what the hell is the real menopause? You tell me ... what is a peri hot flash?"

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"I've been blaming all of my chin hairs on menopause. But by the time the real menopause gets here, I swear I'm gonna look like Sasquatch from the chin up," she joked.

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Plastic soy sauce bottles shaped like fish are popular among takeout sushi eaters in many counties. But restaurants in the state of South Australia were banned from offering the decorative containers to customers beginning Monday in a new measure enacted to curb plastic waste.

The state of 1.9 million was the first in Australia to enact a prohibition on the fish-shaped bottles. South Australia's government has annually added new items to its list of banned plastics, making the measures the country's most comprehensive.

Fish-shaped bottles were singled out

Singling out the fishy containers might seem unusually specific, but officials said the receptacles were particularly bad for the environment and could be mistaken by marine life for food when they reached the ocean.

The tiny bottles were "easily dropped, blown away, or washed into drains," South Australia Deputy Premier Susan Close said in a statement.

Even when the bottles landed in recycling bins, they were "too small to be captured by sorting machinery and often end up in landfill or as fugitive plastic in the environment," she said.

Instead, restaurants were required to use larger bottles, refillable condiment containers or what officials said were less harmful single-use alternatives such as sachets, squeezable packs or compostable vessels. The ban covered fish-shaped or rectangular containers that had lids, caps or stoppers and held less than 30 milliliters (1 ounce) of soy sauce.

Balloon sticks and Q-Tips among banned items

Other items banned beginning Monday included cutlery or straws attached to food items, such as the plastic-wrapped straws often connected to juice boxes.

The move was the latest expansion of plastic elimination measures that began in 2009 when South Australia became the first state to ban single-use plastic shopping bags.

Plastic cutlery, plastic straws and many forms of takeout packaging and single-use coffee cups have followed since a 2021 law change. Plastic balloon sticks, confetti and Q-Tips are among other items banned.

Breaches of the law are enforced by the state's Environment Protection Authority, with possible penalties ranging from warnings to prosecution.

Next on the list for prohibition are stickers often applied to fresh produce, such as apples, that identify the item's branding or origin. The state government delayed the change, which was due to take effect in 2025, after producers said it would drive up costs and hamper the supply chain moving fresh fruit and vegetables between Australian states.

Talks on a global plastics treaty have collapsed

Governments around the world have enacted various forms of consumer plastic bans.

In 2023, New Zealand's government said it was the first to implement a nationwide prohibition on thin plastic bags used for produce in grocery stores. Authorities in Lagos, Nigeria, one of the world's most plastic polluted urban areas, established a prohibition on single-use items in July, with mixed results so far.

The world has seen an explosion in plastic use this century, much of it single-use items that take hundreds of years to break down. Every day, the equivalent of 2,000 garbage trucks full of plastic are dumped into the world's oceans, rivers and lakes where they drive environmental degradation, poisoning of marine life and human ill-health, according to the United Nations Environment Programme.

Very little plastic is recycled. About 85% of single-use plastic bottles, containers and packaging end up in landfills or are mismanaged, U.N. reports say.

Talks to create a binding global plastic pollution treaty collapsed in August with no consensus. Plastics are made from fossil fuels, such as oil, and oil-producing countries oppose any moves to include limiting the production of plastics in the accord.

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'Rock of Love' Star Kelsey Bateman Dead at 39 TMZ Staff August 31, 2025 at 8:21 PM Kelsey Bateman a contestant on Bret Michaels' reality show 'Rock of Love' has died ... TMZ has learned. A family sources tells us ...

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Kelsey Bateman -- a contestant on Bret Michaels' reality show 'Rock of Love' -- has died ... TMZ has learned.

A family sources tells us ... Kelsey passed away unexpectedly recently -- though it's unclear at this time exactly what caused her untimely death. We've reached out to local authorities for more information.

If you don't know "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels," it was a reality television show that ran from 2007 to 2009 ... and followed 25 contestants as they all vied to be Michaels' girlfriend.

Kelsey starred in the third and final season of the show -- titled "Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels" -- on which the ladies lived on tour buses and traveled with Michaels.

Kelsey made it all the way to the final nine women ... but was eliminated in dramatic fashion in the 7th episode.

Bateman showed up to the elimination drunk with several other contestants ... telling the cameras she laid on a speed bump and broke down in tears because of the pressures of the show before showing up to the elim.

Bret said he felt Kelsey's actions showed she simply wasn't making smart decision for herself before sending her back to Salt Lake City, Utah.

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'13 Going on 30' star Christa B. Allen says she fled cult after dating its charismatic leader Ashley HumeAugust 31, 2025 at 11:18 PM "13 Going on 30" star Christa B. Allen shared that she ran away from a cult after ending her romance with its leader.

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"13 Going on 30" star Christa B. Allen shared that she ran away from a cult after ending her romance with its leader.

The 33-year-old actress made the revelation in a video that she shared on TikTok Thursday. In the clip, Allen was seen wearing a beige sweater, a cream-colored miniskirt and brown boots as she spun around with her arms outstretched on a lawn.

The video was set to a part of Chappell Roan's song "Subway" in which the singer repeats the lyrics "She got away."

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"How it feels rebuilding your life after being in love with a charismatic wealthy cult leader who burned it to the ground," the "Revenge" star wrote over the clip.

"13 Going on 30" star Christa B. Allen revealed that she left a cult after ending her romance with its leader.

In the caption, Allen further detailed her experience with her former boyfriend, whom she did not name.

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"Let me be very clear: nobody can burn down your life unless you give them access to it. That's the part I've had to own," she wrote.

Allen continued, "So I've sat with the hardest questions: why did I trust him? Why did I hand over my power? Why did I silence my own inner knowing?"

The actress reflected on her ex, recalling how he dazzled her with his lavish lifestyle but later showed himself to be deceptive.

"The truth is, he was selling fairytales and from luxurious penthouses and private jets, I foolishly bought in," Allen wrote.

"What I learned is that even if you spend every waking moment with someone— studying, eating, traveling, working, building, dreaming— you still may not KNOW them," she continued. "Especially when you're dealing with someone who lies as easily as they breathe."

Allen promised her fans that she would share more details about her experience in the future.

"That realization shattered me, but it also forced me to rebuild from the ground up. And fire is also cleansing," Allen added.

Allen promised her fans that she would reveal more details about her experience in the future but currently plans to focus on the next chapter of her life.

"One day I'll share the full story but for now I'm walking forward with feet on solid ground and a heart that knows its strength," she wrote.

In a TikTok video that she shared on Aug. 19, Allen appeared to refer to her ex, accusing him of infidelity.

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"When the 'spiritual' guy you were dating forced you to quit your job because he promised to take care of you… then left you with zero income while cheating and sleeping around with countless women while lying about it all…," she wrote over a video in which she was seen behind the wheel of a car.

,"But then you remember — he knows the laws of the universe, and the universe don't miss," she added.

Allen's first movie role was playing the younger version of Jennifer Garner's character Jenna Rink in the 2004 romantic comedy "13 Going on 30."

The actress also played the younger version of Garner in "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past."

The actress once again played the younger version of Garner's character Jenny Perotti in the 2009 fantasy romantic comedy movie "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," which was a modern retelling of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella "A Christmas Carol."

She went on to star as socialite Charlotte Grayson in the hit TV drama series "Revenge" from 2011 to 2015.

Allen has also made appearances on Disney Channel TV shows and TV series, including "Grey's Anatomy" and "ER."

In recent years, Allen shifted away from acting and moved more toward social media influencing.

Original article source: '13 Going on 30' star Christa B. Allen says she fled cult after dating its charismatic leader

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