Posted on 12/27/2017 8:53:48 AM PST by simpson96
The President isn't the only Trump who enjoys sitting down in front of the boob tube.
First Lady Melania Trump is a Shondaland fan, and her favorite television show is "How to Get Away With Murder" on ABC, the New York Times reports.
She also likes tuning into "Empire" on Fox, according to the Times's Katie Rogers, who added that in her conversations with Trump, she never once mentioned reality TV.
"How to Get Away With Murder" is a popular mystery drama starring Viola Davis that's been a fixture on Shonda Rhimes's "Thank God It's Thursday" line-up since 2014.
Trump reportedly spends hours watching TV, guzzling Diet Coke
Lee Daniels's "Empire," meanwhile, is a drama starring Terrence Howard as a hip-hop mogul.
Both show creators have been vocal critics of the Trump administration
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Empire has been praised for quality programming featuring top notch black dominated cast. But Melania is wrong for liking it. If she didn’t like it, they would imply bigotry. If she does like it, it’s...what? THirst for power?
The Glopada-Glopada machine?
OK, the others I get, but what character on BBT is gay?
I doubt she guzzles anything.
Oh no...we can’t have a first lady who loves Empire and How to Get Away With Murder. What about the viewing habits of Don Jr, Barron and the Grandkids? Stupid article...
The lead actor Jim Parsons married his partner, Todd Spiewak (who is also an Executive Producer on Young Sheldon ) at the Rainbow Room in New York City.
Your entire post referenced ‘characters’ on the shows you listed, not actors.
I know Jim Parsons is gay. So is Sara Gilbert. I don’t care what they do in their private life. I’ve never seen any of it in BBT and that’s what I care about.
Now if a gay character shows up on BBT or YS then that’s a different story.
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