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Video‘The Simpsons’ burns Fox News with help from Hugh Jackman: ‘Putin for president’
Things got downright lyrical on The Simpsons season finale, Sunday, as actor Hugh Jackman and former Labor Secretary Robert Reich led the town of Springfield in a musical ditty about the death of the U.S. middle class. Lyrics included “Tax breaks went to ceos // Never trickling down to average joes // And so it came to pass // Greedy rich men kicked our ass // Fiddling while they burned our middle class.” The popular Fox show not only suggested corporate greed and shortsighted politics contribut
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'Simpsons' unveil new character who is a breast cancer survivor and fans love it
The character - created by actress and breast cancer survivor Renee Ridgeley - has had a unilateral mastectomy and is also showing a visible scar from a port-o-cath.
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Fans notice that 'The Simpsons' predicted Richard Branson's space flight in 2014
In the scene, Branson floats in zero gravity on board a spaceship: a near mirror image of what he did this week onboard Virgin Galactic.
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Morrissey blasts 'The Simpsons' for 'harshly hateful' and 'hypocritical' parody
When the unflattering episode aired Sunday, Moz was none too pleased, according to a furious statement on Facebook.
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John Cleese pokes fun at Hank Azaria's apology for Apu on 'The Simpsons'
Cleese said he was sorry for 'any distress' caused.
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'Simpsons' star Harry Shearer will no longer voice Black character Dr. Julius Hibbert
As cartoon series continues to cease using white actors to voice characters of color, voiceover veteran Kevin Michael Richardson will take over as Springfield's resident medical maven.
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How 'The Simpsons' creators added COVID-19 masks to this year's 'Treehouse of Horror'
“Treehouse of Horror XXXI,” which airs on Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. on Fox, opens with an election parody that’s not for the faint of heart.
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