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Watch Rowdy First 'A Bad Moms Christmas' Trailer and Celebrate the Holidays


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Last summer, the rowdy comedy Bad Moms was an unexpected box office hit. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn starred as three overworked and under-appreciated mothers who jettisoned their conventional responsibilities to taste freedom and enjoy a little long-overdue fun. News of a sequel was no surprise. A few months after that announcement, we heard that Justin Hartley (TV's This Is Us) would be joining the original cast as a firefighter who moonlights as an erotic dancer. Then came a bigger bombshell, as we learned that comic veterans Susan Sarandon, Cheryl Hines and Christine Baranski would play the mothers of Hahn, Kristen Bell and Mila Kunis, respectively. The mind reeled with comic possibilities.  What hilarity can we expect from A Bad Moms Christmas this...
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