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Oscar Worthy

Oscar Worthy

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"All through middle and high school you would find Raelyn George with her head deep in a notebook in her own world constantly writing. You could call her a prodigy for the brilliant stories she could tell. She kept to herself most of the time except when with her other quiet friends, Whiny Smith and Nate Richmond. She even kept it to herself -except from her parents Sarah and Harry George- when Story Mode Production took her story and turned it alive. Now with "Turmoil"'s opening date on the horizon, and Oscar buzz already going around, we're here to talk to the Raelyn herself on how she got inspired to write this beautiful story. So, Raelyn. What's it like to be a 17 year old girl about to see her story be put on the big screen for the whole world to see, and already have Oscar buzz surrounding it? People have high expectations for this movie. Are you at all scared if it doesn't reach their expectations?" "Uhm...I...uh...um...can I get a water?"
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