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The Simpsons Takes On Sports Cheating and College Admissions Scandals Like Varsity Bl

Cheating pays — for Bart and Homer, that is. This Sunday’s episode of “The Simpsons” takes on sports cheating, college admissions scandals (like “Varsity Blues”) and more, as father and son become kings of the blue-collar sports circuit. But in “Do the Wrong Thing,” Marge soon suspects that there’s something dishonest going on. “It airs this Sunday right after the Cowboys/Dolphins game – a good lead-in and also sort of appropriate since the episode is about cheating and I suspect the NFL game will be won by cheating (or ability or grit or coaching, but the episode isn’t about those),” quips episode writer Joel H.

Who is Jordan Love Dating? A Look at the NFL Stars Love Life

Jordan Love, a standout quarterback in the NFL, emerged as a promising talent after being drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Positioned as the potential successor to the reigning MVP, Aaron Rodgers, Love’s prowess on the field is evident. However, what about his personal life? Who is Jordan Love romantically involved with? Is he currently single, married, or dating someone? Let’s delve into the details.

Why Anny Calls Robert a 'Liar'

Couples on TLC’s 90 Day Fiancé often move fast, but Anny and Robert on Season 7 take the cake. 41-year-old Robert, who hails from Winter Park, Florida, met 30-year-old Anny on social media. Anny, who is from the Dominican Republic, met Robert after their online flirtation when he was on a cruise. He proposed the same day he met her, just eight hours after laying eyes on her in person for the first time.

30 Big (Huge!) Secrets About Pretty Woman Revealed

"She rescues him right back." On March 23, 1990, Disney released a little rom-com starring an up-and-coming actress about a businessman and a prostitute who fall in love after he pays her thousands of dollars to spend the week with him. Not the usual stuff fairy tales are made of...but Pretty Woman wasn't your average romantic comedy. Directed by Garry Marshall, the Hollywood legend who passed away in 2016, and starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, who turns 73 on Aug.