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After ''Patrice'' debuted on Saturday, December 28, 1990 at 10:00 AM on WFAZ-FTV, Robyn (then 28), Holly (then 9), and Ava (then known as Franky at age 6), eventually became closest of friends that would start a 23 year era of the so-called "Big Three" [[wikipedia:Interstate 69 in Indiana|I-69]]ers: Hurd (Fort Wayne), Ava Zinn (Marion), and Holly Everman (Muncie). ''Patrice'' lasted 13 weeks, as Rafferty, a fan of [[wikipedia:Star Search|''Star Search'']], a program that was airing on all ATE Media-owned stations at the time, Rafferty became known and considered by many as the godmother and pioneer of two female anchor teams and the Vote for the Girls format that eventually lead to Zinn creating the popular and controversial [[Vote for the Girls]] format 18 years later in 2008.  
 
After ''Patrice'' debuted on Saturday, December 28, 1990 at 10:00 AM on WFAZ-FTV, Robyn (then 28), Holly (then 9), and Ava (then known as Franky at age 6), eventually became closest of friends that would start a 23 year era of the so-called "Big Three" [[wikipedia:Interstate 69 in Indiana|I-69]]ers: Hurd (Fort Wayne), Ava Zinn (Marion), and Holly Everman (Muncie). ''Patrice'' lasted 13 weeks, as Rafferty, a fan of [[wikipedia:Star Search|''Star Search'']], a program that was airing on all ATE Media-owned stations at the time, Rafferty became known and considered by many as the godmother and pioneer of two female anchor teams and the Vote for the Girls format that eventually lead to Zinn creating the popular and controversial [[Vote for the Girls]] format 18 years later in 2008.  
  
After the Ed McMahon version of ''Star Search'' ended in 1995, Zinn (then 12) and Everman (then 15) had begun dating their first significant others, Zinn was in a relationship with [[Amanda Davidson]] (ended in 1997 after four years and replaced by Holly's sister, [[Elisa Everman|Elisa]]) and Everman was in a relationship with Adam "Butch" Quincy (ended in 2009 after 15 years and eventually married Zinn's then sister-in-law, Veronica Willis in 2012.) By 1996, Zinn had self-identified more as a female and in-line with many of her friends. In 1993, the annual Zinn family tradition known as "Santa Ava" declared its first winner (Alec Dailey), and has went on to become a tradition to the Aeverine Zinn Holdings empire ever since. The Santa Ava Best of Nice since 1993 have earned a lifetime recommendation and reference from Zinn--such individuals have either been promoted or went on to larger markets since their win.
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After the Ed McMahon version of ''Star Search'' ended in 1995, Zinn (then 12) and Everman (then 15) had begun dating their first significant others, Zinn was in a relationship with [[Amanada Davidson]] (ended in 1997 after four years and replaced by Holly's sister, [[Elisa Everman|Elisa]]) and Everman was in a relationship with Adam "Butch" Quincy (ended in 2009 after 15 years and eventually married Zinn's then sister-in-law, Veronica Willis in 2012.) By 1996, Zinn had self-identified more as a female and in-line with many of her friends. In 1993, the annual Zinn family tradition known as "Santa Ava" declared its first winner (Alec Dailey), and has went on to become a tradition to the Aeverine Zinn Holdings empire ever since. The Santa Ava Best of Nice since 1993 have earned a lifetime recommendation and reference from Zinn--such individuals have either been promoted or went on to larger markets since their win.
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From 1996 until 2004, Everman and Zinn were the target of persistent rumors that they were in a relationship. This rumor became moot on December 1, 2004--the day Ava Zinn began her [[wikipedia:transitioning (transgender)|gender transition]] from [[wikipedia:male to female|male to female]]. At one time, Robyn Hurd called Ava Zinn (before her transition) and Holly Everman respectively her "son-friend" and "daughter-friend."
  
From 1996 until 2004, Everman and Zinn were the target of persistent rumors that they were in a relationship. This rumor would be rendered moot on December 1, 2004--the day Ava Zinn began her [[wikipedia:transitioning (transgender)|gender transition]] from [[wikipedia:male to female|male to female]]. At one time, Robyn Hurd called Ava Zinn (before her transition) and Holly Everman respectively her "son-friend" and "daughter-friend."
 
  
 
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