Letter S artists.

S Club 7
S Club 8
S Club Juniors
S.E.S.
S.o.a.p
S.O.D. (Stormtroopers Of Death)
Saafir
Saafir The Saucee Nomad
Sabbat
Sabina Joaquin
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Haim had filmed several movies prior to his death, Feldman said, including a celebrated role in "American Sunset." Feldman also revealed that before Haim's death, the longtime collaborators "were negotiating a deal to do [their] first movie together in nine years." Haim was apparently in the process of pitching a sequel to "License to Drive" called "License to Fly," which would have been followed up with a third installment called "License to Dive."

In 2002, Pepsi announced Ludacris as one of its spokespeople, and O'Reilly demanded a boycott against the company for hiring someone who "disrespects women, encourages drug use and encouraged violence." In response, Pepsi fired Ludacris, though O'Reilly continued to condemn the rapper for years afterward, calling him "vile" and a "thug." The soft-drink company also hired Jack and Kelly Osbourne, children of Ozzy Osbourne and famous for their foul mouths, as spokespeople and kept the pair on board.

"Tony is great, still a dear friend of mine," she told Letterman when she stopped by to promote her new show "The Price of Beauty." "My dad introduced us. I told you that we're big Dallas Cowboys fans. I'm still a fan. I still look at his cute butt in the outfits ... uniforms."