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Johnell Gipson

Johnell Gipson has been writing about the entertainment industry since 2013, and joined Showbiz Cheat Sheet in 2020. He loves learning about the people that inspire and entertain us and sharing that information, which is often delivered in his articles as little-known celebrity facts and behind-the-scenes movie trivia.

Johnell earned his bachelor’s degree in English from Georgia State University. In his spare time, he enjoys watching interviews with artists and entertainers — some of which provide interesting ideas for articles his readers enjoy. See more from Johnell on Muck Rack and his online portfolio.

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Mike Tyson’s Lion Once Bit Him While He Gave it a Tetanus Shot

Mike Tyson was known for buying extravagant items, but few compare to the exotic animals he loved to purchase. He owned several big cats, including multiple tigers and lions. Unfortunately, one of his lions bit him while he was trying to give it a Tetanus shot.
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Tom Cruise Learned an Unforgettable Acting Lesson From Paul Newman the Hard Way

Tom Cruise is one of the world's most successful actors, but he didn't start that way. Earlier in his career he had to learn a ton of lessons about the business from his peers, and learned a particularly difficult lesson the hard way while working on 'Color of Money'. His co-star, Paul Newman, made sure Cruise would never forget the lesson.
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Mike Tyson Used To Drive in the Carpool Lane With His Pet Tiger

Mike Tyson was known to spend his money on some outlandish things, but few compare to the tigers he owned. He bought a couple while he was serving time in prison and developed a close bond with them, and even admitted that he drove in the HOV lane with them.
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Why Adam Driver Hated Auditioning Earlier in His Career

Adam Driver doesn't have to audition much anymore, but he had to audition for a ton of roles earlier in his career. He hated the auditioning process because he felt a large part of it had nothing to do with acting.