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All the way from Holt, Michigan, Monica combines high energy performances with a multi-talented class-clown attitude. After working at the Double JJ Resort in Michigan as a singer, dancer, actress, stuntwoman and even bullrider, Monica moved to Nashville in 2007 with nothing but an air mattress, a suitcase, and lots of big dreams. After appearing on A&E's Family Jewels teaching Gene Simmons to line dance and the Alan Jackson Good Time video, things took off from there. Monica has been seen in movies, tv, commercials, print ads, and many live productions. In 2009, she started her own company Variety Entertainment and began the band The Manic Monkeys.
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