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Muppet Burlesque Makes Us Feel Dirty

Posted by Olivia Purnell

 

On Monday night in Los Angeles The Muppets (of Burlesque) Show debuted. In case you’re wondering: Yes, that girl is dressed as Fozzie Bear.

Call us naïve, but do we really have to sexualize the Muppets?  Do we?  Remember The Muppet Show?  Remember all the innocent joy it brought you?  Admittedly, Miss Piggy has always been hot, but in a closed mouth smooch sort of a way.  She wasn’t really down for a naked bump and grind.  

Sexing up the Muppets is like telling us that Fragile Rock was actually Hugh Hefner’s grotto.  Don’t go number 3 all over our childhood memories like that.  Just don’t.

Do you agree with us?  Check out Fozzie bear all undressed after the jump and decide for yourselves.  Dirty, or hot?

 

 

. . . Or a little bit of both.

(laweekly.com)



Previously:

We Miss You Jim Henson


Comments

lilhuna said:

HOT

December 18, 2008 12:22 AM

Lili VonSchtupp said:

Hi There, Lili VonSchtupp here, co-producer of the Monday NightTease! who produced the "The Muppet of Burlesque Show" parody.

Thanks for noticing the show. Hope you like the photos.

The Muppet Show was actually based on the original burlesque format, song, dance and comedy skits.

In my opinion...

Kermit hit on every female guest, Miss Piggy was always trying to nail Kermit and Gonzo had an unnatural attraction to chickens. ;) I don't think we had to go far to sex it up.

We do a new show every week in LA. Check it out at our website.

MondayNightTease.com

December 18, 2008 6:34 PM

Vixen Violette said:

And since you didn't mention it, that performer is me, Vixen Violette. Thanks for thinking I'm hot, lilhuna.

December 19, 2008 2:24 AM

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