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Kermit the Frog

HE MUPPETS HAVE BEEN ENTERTAINING AUDIENCES SINCE THE 1950S, and now, nearly 70 years later, they’re back and “working without a script” on , a brand-new show on Disney+. It’s a mostly improvised talent show it really shines through. This is the real us, in the here and now, with no filters.” reached out to Miss Piggy for her response to working with Kermit again. “Kermit and I have cleared up a lot of things and now we get along better than ever. You might say, we’ve come to an understanding,” she said. Considering Kermit’s popularity, he could do anything, even run for office, but Kermit is committed to . “I’m just happy being your everyday singing, dancing, talking amphibian.”

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