
Jone Anderson died at the age of 101 that helps to create hoola hoop


Jone Anderson, who created the name of Hula Hoop and played a non -role role in his growth, is 101.
The previous model was visiting her native Australia from her home in the United States when she saw people’s groups rotating wooden hoops around their waist.
She was so enchanted by the growing craze in Australia that she was sent to the United States in the United States.
After the 2018 documentary Hula Girl Hip-Savling Hawaiian dance, the story of Hula Hoop Dubbing Ms. Anderson and her and her husband who first showed the boss of the toy company.
It was sold to millions of people and global scarcity – but the couple became innocent for their growth role.


The meeting of the Boss of American Toy Confold VAM-O, Ms. Anderson, told the documentary makers: “We told him, ‘We have called him Hula Hoop.
“He said,” It seems that there is something worthwhile, if it is making money for us, they are going to make money for you. “
Ms. Anderson claimed that the agreement was sealed on the “gentleman’s handshake”, and he started flying from the shelf in the United States.


But in the year later, the firm’s boss called us “closed”, said Ms. Anderson, and the couple finally filed a lawsuit, which result in a modest financial settlement – but decisively, their role was not formal.
Later in his invention reports, the “Australian friend” mentioned how the early version of the United States brought to the United States.
She told the documentary makers: “I think I had more trouble than anything. It has never been reported properly. I was not ‘friends’.”


On December 239 on December 239 on December 239, the birth of Jone Constons Maning in Sydney, she worked as a swimsuit suit model, and visited the US army’s pilot Wayne Anderson on Bondi Beach and married him soon.
Talking to the BBC, the filmmakers behind the story of Ms. Anderson’s life said: “It was a beneficial experience to tell John’s story.
“When we met, she was was was was was years old and with all her things, she lived a wonderful, full life.
“She was incredible because she had an identity that she was eligible after that year.”
Ms. Anderson passed away on July 1 at July at Nursing Home in California, Carlsbad.
She is survived by a family of two sons, one daughter and six grandchildren. The second son, Carl, died in 2023.
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