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Evelyn Perfectly Captures "Married...With Children" Character Peggy Bundy For A 90's Sitcom Party


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People love to pay homage to 1990s television by throwing themed parties in their honor. Just weeks ago Eric Bellinger celebrated his birthday by having a Martin-themed birthday party where he went all out with his costume, and today Basketball Wives of L.A. star Evelyn Lozada shared photos of herself dressed up as Peggy Bundy from the hit series Married...with Children for a "90's Sitcom Costume Party."

For those that aren't familiar with the show, Married...with Children aired from 1987 to 1997 and centered around a dysfunctional family: Al Bundy was the womanzing shoe salesman father and husband who peaked in high school as a football star (in one game); Peggy Bundy, Al's wife, who loved leopard print, chain-smoking, degrading Al, and wearing spandex; Kelly Bundy, the oldest child and daughter who was given the "dumb blonde" title; and Bud Bundy, the son who failed miserably with women but was sex-focused at all times.

Turning herself into Peggy, and doing a pretty good job at it, Lozada took to her Instagram to give followers a peek at her costume. This wasn't the only '90s party nod that Lozada has had as of late seeing as how she recently attended the 16th birthday party for Shaqir O'Neal, Shaq and Shaunie O'Neal's son. Blueface performed for the teen bash which boasted a "Fresh Prince of L.A." theme. She took her son with her and shared a clip on Instagram of the boy attempting to do his best Blueface impression. Of course, there were commenters online who didn't think that Blueface was an appropriate performer for a party for children, but that didn't stop anyone from enjoying the festivities.

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