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16 Facts About Tucker Max

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Tucker Max was born on September 27,1975 and is an American author and public speaker.

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Tucker Max's book was made into a feature film of the same title, which received generally negative reviews and numerous critics considered to be one of the worst films of the year.

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Tucker Max was a 2009 Time 100 finalist based on internet votes, although he did not make the magazine list.

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Tucker Max's father, Dennis Max, is a restaurant owner in South Florida.

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Tucker Max grew up in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Blair Academy in 1995, where he was voted "most egotistical".

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Tucker Max attended Duke Law School on an academic scholarship, earning a JD in 2001.

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Tucker Max was the facilitator of the website "Tard Blog", from 2002 to 2003.

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Tucker Max reportedly received a $300,000 advance for Assholes Finish First, and released a revised and expanded edition of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell in January 2009.

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In 2008, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Tucker Max was producing a movie based on his bestselling book, titled I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell.

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Tucker Max attributed the poor box office performance of the film to oversights in marketing, but expressed hope it would find an audience on DVD.

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In January 2012, Tucker Max claimed he was leaving behind the lifestyle he had described in his books and that he had been in psychotherapy.

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Together with Miller, Tucker Max created a podcast called The Mating Grounds.

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In 2003, Tucker Max posted on his website an account of his relationship with Katy Johnson, who was Miss Vermont in 1999.

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In January 2006, Tucker Max posted a thread on his message board satirizing Anthony DiMeo, a young Philadelphia socialite, for throwing a New Year's Eve party that was a disaster.

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For three years starting in 2005, Tucker Max was harassed by a man named Justin Massler, who sent him repeated "Unabomber type" emails, and showed up uninvited to a 2006 party hosted by Tucker Max while dressed up as a superhero.

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In 2012, hoping to offset a part of his owed taxes in a way that provided self-promotion, Tucker Max reportedly offered to donate $500,000 to Planned Parenthood if they named an abortion clinic after him.