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"Family Guy" is causing a controversy in Donald Trump supporter circles. The show sent out an image of Peter Griffin as Trump. Now the presidential candidate’s supporters want the show cancelled. Why? Let's break it down.
Not a show to simply throw a DVD in the mail with some key art, the Seth MacFarlane-created cartoon is again courting controversy with this year's pitch to Emmy voters -- with its title character drawn with the swooping hairdo and copper pigmentation of The Donald.
WARNING: Explicit! Seth MacFarlane clips from the Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump.
"As long as we're voting for dumb loudmouths, can I get an Emmy?" reads the caption, which accompanies an obligatory "for your consideration" plea in the outstanding animated program category. It's an Emmy category that Family Guy has never won and hasn't seen itself as a nominee since 2006. More (Hollywood Reporter)
I don't dye it; my hair's all natural. - But it's dyed! - I don't dye it; my hairdresser does that. - What color does your hairdresser dye it? - "Cigar-Stained-Teeth Blonde" (vanityfair.com).
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