Famous icons overcome crises - being canceled, screwing up, falling - and rebuild careers. Their untold struggles and rises captured; stories of surviving and thriving regardless of public perception.
Dave ChappelleDave Chappelle, comedy’s truth-teller, went from fame to recluse and back again. Chappelle walked away from $50 million to come back and face bigger controversies. Unfazed by criticism, he has openly addressed contentious themes in order to remain a cultural force.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Arnold SchwarzeneggerTerminator to Govenator, Arnie's had scandals and movie flops but became an icon. Arnold Schwarzenegger harnessed his relentless drive to transcend multiple scandals and secure his place as an indelible icon of American culture.
Howard Stern
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Howard SternOne of the most incredible tales of reinvention and redemption in media history.
Paris Hilton
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Paris Hilton.Paris Hilton. From reality TV trailblazer to activist, Paris Hilton rewrote her life story from tabloid punchline to a voice for the silent--proving that she's more than just her last name.
Pee Wee Herman
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Pee Wee HermanThe kids show icon loses it all when he is caught in a compromising position; however, with a streaming comeback and a legend that will never die, Paul Reubens gets the last laugh.
Tiger Woods
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Tiger WoodsStarting as a child prodigy golfer, Tiger Woods tears up his life, body and romantic relationships on the way to becoming golf’s GOAT.
Johnny Depp
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Johnny DeppBad boy actor Johnny Depp, famous for throwing punches, overcomes the spotlight of the biggest celebrity trials of the decade to live on and act another day.
Hulk Hogan
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Hulk HoganHulk Hogan body-slams his way to fame and into hearts, but when scandals derail all he's built, Hogan proves his brand is as enduring as his biceps.
Joe Rogan
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Joe RoganFrom a joke man to the voice of the UFC, Joe Rogan turned an inquisitive mind and a fascination with conspiracy theories into the most lucrative podcast
South Park
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South ParkFrom crude animation to a near $1 billion deal, "South Park" crosses the line to stay relevant in the era of cancel culture.