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==Favorite Interactions== |
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Air Kiss and Tell Lies{{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Charity}} |
Air Kiss and Tell Lies{{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Charity}} |
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[[File:Charity_Grant_reject.jpg|thumb|left|Charity reject a dance from Randy Hart]] |
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==Trivia== |
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She appears in the intro of Sim Bustin' Out in the [[Club Rubb| Club Rubb]] part, where she reject a dance from [[Randy Hart| Randy Hart]]. |
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Charity Grant is a Sim in The Sims: Bustin' Out.
Biography
Charming Charity (aka Charity Grant) has been called a "National Treasure," the "High Priestess of Modern Art" and "a goofball." As one of the key creators of the Anti-Meaning Movement in the 1990s, Charity has been often imitated but never duplicated. Art fans worldwide prize her early work painted with snakes and snails and puppy dog tails. Conservative lawmakers cut off her funding however, after she unveiled her latest masterpiece: a 20 foot long, nude, anatomically correct cinderblock.
The Sims: Bustin' Out
Charity and Artie opened a museum called Studio 8. But not one Sims who visit here which leaded to falied to pay rent. Malcolm came and took out the pottery wheels and an artist's block. She and Artie asked the player's sim for help to buy decorative's object and re-open the museum. After the help from the player's sim, the museum was able to re-open and Sims start often visit this place.
Favorite Interactions
Air Kiss and Tell Lies