Tracy Mumford
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Quick bonus question.
Roughly what percentage of Americans say they have taken a GLP-1 drug?
The answer?
About 20%.
And last question.
The iconic fashion designer Valentino died this week.
Over his decades-long career, he dressed some of the most famous women in the world.
The mayor of Rome once said about him, in Italy there is the Pope and there is Valentino.
I've got a few questions for you about some of his big fashion moments.
See if you can name whose dresses he designed.
This former first lady wore a cream lace Valentino dress when she got married again in 1968.
Next one.
This style icon famously wore one of his designs in 1992 amid a very public separation from her husband.
And it did not exactly adhere to a traditional royal dress code.
And... And the Oscar goes to... When this actress won her first ever Oscar in 2001, she was wearing a black and white Valentino.
So that was, in order, a first lady, a style icon bucking traditional royal dress, and the actress who took home the trophy for, and this is kind of a big hint, playing Erin Brockovich.
The answers?
Jackie Onassis in the wedding dress, Princess Diana in a knee-length burgundy number, and Julia Roberts celebrating her big win.
I'll just leave you here with my personal favorite Valentino fact that I learned.
Apparently, when he traveled, he regularly brought five of his beloved pugs along with him on his private jet.