| Charity Grant | |
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| 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. | |
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| Career | Basket Weaver |
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| Roommates | Artie Fischl |
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| Playability | Playable |
| Neighborhood | SimValley |
Charity Grant is a Sim featured in The Sims: Bustin' Out for console.
The Sims: Bustin' Out[]
Charity and Artie Fischl opened an art museum called Studio 8. But not many Sims have visited, which leads to failure to pay their assigned rent. Malcolm Landgraab, their landlord, came and repossessed their pottery wheel and marble block.
Charity and Artie need the player's help to improve the Studio and hold a massive gala in the gallery. Female player Sims have control of Charity whilst living at the Studio, while male player Sims have control of Artie. Often going unnoticed, she has 20 personality points instead of the normally allowed 25. She cannot be promoted or demoted.
Simology[]
Charity has an Aquarius personality. She is very sloppy and shy and isn't very active, but she is extremely nice and playful. At first, she has a Libra personality, but that is a mistake and changes after a saved game.
Trivia[]
- Charity appears in the dream sequence prelude, dancing on the dance floor, but the player can't interact with her, though.
- Charity appears in the intro of The Sims: Bustin' Out for console in Club Rubb, where she rejects dancing with Randy Hart.



