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Rapper Young Thug, real name Jeffery Lamar Williams, in a 2015 mug shot from the DeKalb County, Ga., jail, via the Atlanta Journal Constitution. [http://www.ajc.com/news/update-atlanta-rapper-young-thug-arrested-lenox-square-active-warrant/rfeEDdKmmq4MPEZLOkusVN/]

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Adam Sandler, Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy, Big Daddy, Little Nicky (AP Photo)

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Jaden Smith After Earth, The Karate Kid, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Pursuit of Happiness (AP Photo)

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Robert Pattinson Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Twilight, Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix . (AP Photo)

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Actor Ashton Kutcher (AP Photo)

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FILE - In this March 14, 2016 file photo shows actors, from left, Okieriete Onaodowan, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Christopher Jackson perform the song "Alexander Hamilton" from the Broadway play "Hamilton" in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Miranda, who was everywhere in popular culture this year, was named The Associated Press Entertainer of the Year, voted by members of the news cooperative. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

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FILE - In this May 16, 2016 file photo Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the Broadway musical "Hamilton," reacts after receiving an honorary degree during the University of Pennsylvania commencement ceremony in Philadelphia. Miranda, who was everywhere in popular culture this year, was named The Associated Press Entertainer of the Year, voted by members of the news cooperative. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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FILE - In this July 12, 2016 file photo Lin-Manuel Miranda, left, creator of the musical "Hamilton," left, applauds as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton makes an appearance on stage following a Special Performance of the Broadway show in support of the Hillary Victory Fund in New York. Miranda, who was everywhere in popular culture this year, was named The Associated Press Entertainer of the Year, voted by members of the news cooperative. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

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FILE - In this Sept. 4, 2012 file photo, first lady Michelle Obama, dressed in a Tracy Reese pink silk jaquard dress, walks on the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. Reese, who hails from Detroit, is clearly one of the first lady’s favored designers as Obama has been photographed in her clothes between 20 and 30 times. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

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FILE - In this Sept. 4, 2012 file photo, first lady Michelle Obama, dressed in a Tracy Reese pink silk jaquard dress, waves to delegates at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. Reese, who hails from Detroit, is clearly one of the first lady’s favored designers _ Obama has been photographed in her clothes some 20-30 times. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

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FILE - In this June 5, 2012, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama points out a fig tree as she talks about the White House Kitchen Garden during an interview with The Associated Press, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

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FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2011, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama, wearing a hat and sunglasses, stands in line at a Target department store in Alexandria, Va., after doing some shopping. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

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FILE - In this July 27, 2012, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama plays tennis with schoolchildren during a 'Let's Move!' event for about 1,000 American military children and American and British students at the U.S. ambassador's residence in London, ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)

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FILE - In this June 12, 2012, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama signs copies of her book "American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Garden Across America," in Washington. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

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FILE - In this Oct. 6, 2011, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama plays soccer on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, as part of a Let's Move! clinic. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

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FILE - In this July 25, 2016, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama blows kisses after speaking to delegates during the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

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FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2015, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama with Miss Piggy, left, read 'Twas the Night Before Christmas for children on stage during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at the Ellipse in Washington. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

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FILE - In this March 9, 2012, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama gives a high five during a stop with pre-schoolers at the Penacook Community Centervin Concord, N.H., as part of her Let's Move initiative. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward.(AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)

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FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2015, file photo, Britain's Prince Harry and first lady Michelle Obama tour the USO Warrior and Family Center at Fort Belvoir, Va. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

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FILE - In this Oct. 27, 2016, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is hugged by first lady Michelle Obama during a campaign rally in Winston-Salem, N.C. When Michelle Obama considered the daunting prospect of becoming first lady, she purposely avoided turning to books by her predecessors for guidance. Instead, she turned inward. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)