B'Way Baby Sutton Foster's 'Younger' Targeted by One Million Moms

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Pixelated nudity, homosexual activity, vagina pep talks, graphic bedroom scenes and depravity that is "almost impossible to describe" - do we have your attention?

Coincidentally coinciding with the announcement this morning of nominees for the 69th Tony Awards, the harpies at One Million Moms (OMM) have announced that they are targeting TV Land's new series "Younger" which stars two-time Tony Award-winner Sutton Foster ("Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Anything Goes").

In their latest crusade, the media watchdog arm of the Southern Poverty Law Center designated anti-gay hate group, is coming out swinging against the new TV Land comedy of which they claim is "almost impossible to describe the depth of depravity."

According to TV Land, "Younger" follows 40-year-old Liza (played by Sutton Foster), a suddenly single mother who tries to get back into the working world, only to find out it's nearly impossible to start at the bottom at her age. When a chance encounter with a 20-something guy at a bar convinces her she looks younger than she is, Liza tries to pass herself off as 26 not only to land her dream job but also to date a much younger guy.

"This new program is horrendous," Rants OMM. "'Younger' is the new version of 'Desperate Housewives' or 'Sex in the City,' which doesn't come as a surprise since it is written, produced, and directed by Darren Star ('Sex and the City')."

Their asterisk heavy tirade continues:

"Every scene is filled with s*xual innuendos, implications, or encounters. It is impossible to list them all, so here are a few scenes from this TV-14 rated show:
� Pixelated n*dity
� Woman is completely topl*ss during lunch at outdoor caf�
� "Topl*ss Tuesday" = a slogan for women's empowerment
� Gives vag*na pep talks
� Graphic bedroom scenes
� Excessive alcohol consumption
� H*mos*xual attraction
� Main character helps friend remove feminine product stuck inside her"

"Younger" airs Tuesday nights at 10:00 p.m. ET. on TV Land. Set your DVRS.


by EDGE

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