'The Simpsons' are at it again with another uncanny prediction!

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Everyone's favourite television show, The Simpsons have done it again. It is a show that is infamous for predicting major future events through their episodes and true to form, the hit show is making headlines again. An old episode, circa the year 2000, from 'The Simpsons' has gone viral. The episode in question gives viewers a glance at U.S Vice President Kamala Harris' inauguration attire. In the episode titled, 'Bart To The Future', Lisa Simpson is seen becoming the first female president of the United States.

We know what you are thinking... Kamala Harris is the Vice President of the U.S, but Lisa and Kamala do share something in common. Both ladies get a chance to be in the office of the presidency.

Lisa's character also chose to don the same outfit as that worn by Kamala Harris at the Inauguration of Joe Biden on Wednesday, long after the episode originally aired.
21 Jan 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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