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"Most of this year's festive adverts have fun at their heart - gnomes taking over Asda, a mystery whodunit at Waitrose, the welcome return of Kevin the Carrot at Aldi," said retail expert Catherine Shuttleworth.

From BBC

While the Hollywood power couple has previously poked fun at their romance, Krasinski got candid about their marriage, telling the magazine he is “so lucky.”

The comedian’s satire pokes fun at conservatives and progressives in era of petty outrage and performative politics.

Kimmel also poked fun at Musk’s commitment to Trump, citing the president-elect’s Truth Social post from 2022 that painted Musk asdesperate for government subsidies.

Kimmel has long been critical of Trump, using his late-night spot to not just poke fun at the president-elect but to also share how the former reality TV star’s policies have impacted his personal life.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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