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Fox News Is Shaming Jamie Lee Curtis for Nonexistent Gun Control Hypocrisy

In the world of internet jokes, Fox News is taking the cake with this out of control headline
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Jamie Lee Curtis is a big supporter of gun control. Because of that, Fox News thought it would be a great idea to tweet about how she uses a gun in a fictional movie against her fictional brother Michael Myers. Just to clarify, this is all fictional. She’s an actor. Fox News, the Halloween movies aren’t real.

Because the internet loves to make jokes, they clung to this idiotic tweet and pointed out the absurdity that Fox News brought. Todd Barry joked about it by just applying their joke to him.

And then, of course, the Spongebob Squarepants meme we all love made an appearance.

If we’re going to point out movie roles, maybe look into Donald Trump’s importance in Home Alone 2 versus his actions as president…

Then, of course, there were those who just pointed out how insane the entire situation was.

Many started to just point out the false claims in Jamie’s movies based on what she advocates.

Because if Fox News is going to take Halloween as truth, why not also call out Trading Places?

Then again, it might not be Jamie Lee Curtis at all…

But it doesn’t just stop at Jamie Lee Curtis. Let’s call out Mark Ruffalo too!

Basically, the internet just made fun of Fox News and that’s always the best time to be on the internet.

(Image: Halloween via screengrab from trailer Blumhouse)

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