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Victoria Jackson in Saturday Night Live (1975)

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Victoria Jackson

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  • Dated 'Weird Al' Yankovic' (1990).
  • She was married to her first husband, Nisan Evantoff, for nearly six years and had to pay alimony to him for just as much time, after their divorce in 1990.
  • Mother of 2 girls, Scarlet (b. 1986) and Aubrey (b. 1994).
  • Known for her handstands, poetry, original ukulele songs, high squeaky voice, and messy blonde hair.
  • Homecoming queen; Dade Christian School 1976.
  • Is an ardent supporter of the Tea Party movement and frequently appears at Tea Party rallies to lead crowds.
  • Plays a lab rat on "Truth" anti-smoking ads. (June 2002)
  • Victoria Jackson is a student at Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida. (December 2005)
  • Made news during the 2008 presidential campaign when she alleged - along with the rest of the Republican Party - that then-candidate Barack Obama wanted to turn the United States into a communist country. Her comment drew condemnation from Democrats. Many think she was blackballed by intolerant lefts after this, after her appearances in both movies and television sharply declined.
  • Ex-husband is a fire-eater
  • Born on exactly the same date as Apollonia Kotero, of "Purple Rain" fame.
  • Had a hand in helping Nickolaus Pacione saving what he could from Lulu.com's rage, in turn preserving with Victor Ostrovsky as the crew who was part of Spotlight and Steven Morgan introduced was part of that historic roster. Pacione cautioned Victoria to be careful with a comment like "White History Month" because where she grew up it might latch on.

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