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Saturday Night Live‘s resident chameleonKate McKinnonseems to have no limitations when it comes to the art of imitation.
Jeff Sessions
In aSaturday Night Livecold open, McKinnon held her own next toMelissa McCarthy’sflawless Sean Spicer impersonation with an uncannily faithful take on Alabama-born Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a role she played many times over as Sessions held his position.
Justin Bieber
McKinnon’s take on the popstar’s sexy underwear commercials with Lara Stone is nothing short of iconic.
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From his beginnings on local radio in Miami to his popular CNN seriesLarry King Liveand beyond, King sat across the table from nearly every politician, Hollywood star and major author. Here, 10 of his most iconic interviews:
1988: Frank Sinatra
“As a kid, I’d stand at the New York Paramount and wait in line to see him,“King recalled duringan event at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., in 2015. “I think he was the greatest singer of my time.
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At the 2016 Golden Globe Awards Melissa McCarthyfrequently designs her own red carpet dresses, and for the 2016 Golden Globe Awards, she had a vision.
02of 10At the Berlin Premiere of ‘Spy’ in 2015"The top’s so easy,“the actress told PEOPLEof a look she created, a metallic tunic with printed leather leggings. “I love an asymmetrical print — if you swirl the eye around, it’s beneficial to everyone.”
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01of 10BONNIE BLAIR’S SPEEDSKATING DOMINATIONBob Martin/GettyFor three Olympic games, Blair was untouchable in the sport of speed skating. In Calgary, Albertville and Lillehammer, she collected six medals: five gold, one bronze. She medaled in the 500m and the 1,000m every year she competed, winning the top spot in both races in 1992 and 1994. At home, she was lauded as one of the greatest athletes in the world.
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Girls going pro today stand tall on the shoulders of giants, fromBillie Jean KingtoMia HammtoSerena Williams. See the astounding feats that made these women and more some of the greatest athletes of all time.
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Billie Jean King Wins the ‘Battle of the Sexes’ in 1973 Billie Jean King.Jerry Cooke /Sports Illustrated via Getty
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When King finally accepted Riggs' chauvinistic challenge and took him on in what became known as the Battle of the Sexes, she won in three straight sets: 6–4, 6–3, 6–3.