The Muppets’ Kermit and Miss Piggy Have Broken Up — Breaking News
Miss Piggy joined the panel late to add her two cents to the breakup story.
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Um, I said I’d rather remain anonymous at this point.
The former couple made spoke ahead of the new Muppet show about their decision today.
Kermit and Piggy’s relationship has gone on for the past four decades, but it’s had more rough patches than the love between Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran.
Though she welcomed a new show that would put her in the spotlight again, she wasn’t happy with some of the reality show-style intrusion.
“I’m getting a new security system!” In this instance, he said, the network was interested immediately. “We tried to fetter it”, Kermit said, “but it didn’t work out”.
It’s not easy being green – or apparently being married to Miss Piggy. Reese Witherspoon and Imagine Dragons are among the guests lined up so far. That slight sense of ironic distance is in keeping with what the original Muppet Show always was. “It’s not about that”. “I am taking a behind the scenes role in Piggy’s show as an executive producer”. This is a nice gig for the group, and they are high-profile enough that they will also brings some more attention and publicity to the series at the same exact time.
“There’s no part of me whatsoever that did not want to wait” longer than a few months to make the show, admitted Prady of the quick turnaround.
Who knew those were fighting words? On Tuesday, Kermit the Frog, who stars in the upcoming ABC mockumentary “The Muppets”, revealed during the 2015 Television Critics Association summer press tour that that his relationship with the blunt and attractive pig was over. Happily, they are not consciously uncoupling. You can check out the full statement from Kermit, below. “We will be seeing other people, pigs, frogs, et al”. The split kind of seems like a cynical plug for the new Muppets show premiering this September…
The Muppets, a collection of puppet characters created by Jim Henson in the 1950s and owned by Walt Disney Co, have become a staple of American pop culture.
According to TV Line, Kermit is already dating.