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Oct 5, 2018

[Ans] Which member of the Jackson family was the spokesperson for the Psychic Friends Network?

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La Toya Jackson is a singer and entertainer, and is best known as a member of the musical Jackson family. La Toya is the fifth child born in the Jackson family and was the first female sibling to pursue a solo musical career. She was also the spokesperson for the Psychic Friends Network in the 1990s. That company's infomercials were aired frequently on late night television, and presented in talk show-like format and hosted by singer Dionne Warwick, and "psychic" Linda Georgian. Each installment featured a 1-900 number for viewers to call to consult a psychic at the rate of $3.99 per minute.

[Answer] Which member of the Jackson family was the spokesperson for the Psychic Friends Network?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which member of the Jackson family was the spokesperson for the Psychic Friends Network?"



...La Toya Jackson is a singer and entertainer, and is best known as a member of the musical Jackson family. La Toya is the fifth child born in the Jackson family and was the first female sibling to pursue a solo musical career. She was also the spokesperson for the Psychic Friends Network in the 1990s. That company's infomercials were aired frequently on late night television, and presented in talk show-like format and hosted by singer Dionne Warwick, and "psychic" Linda Georgian. Each installment featured a 1-900 number for viewers to call to consult a psychic at the rate of $3.99 per minute.