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5 Television Moms We All Love

"Everything I am, You helped me to be"

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5 Television Moms We All Love
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Women have been in television for decades and have impacted so many lives, including my own. These women will continue to inspire for years to come. Growing up, watching these amazing mothers have made us all laugh and cry! Here are five mothers that we all have grown to love throughout each and every season.

1. Beverly Goldberg


Bev Goldberg is the mother that wants to be around her kids every waking moment. She may be goofy, but she is an amazing mother who just loves her kids so much. She will go to the moon and back to for her children and doesn't stop until they are happy.

2. Claire Dunphy

Claire Dunphy is a smart and funny mother who can handle any situation. She loves to have fun and also take family matters seriously. She is a problem solver who doesn't like to be in fights with her family.

3. Marge Simpson

Marge Simpson is a strong woman and mother. She is a very loving mother to her kids when they need help. She also is very patient with them and her husband, Homer.

4. Frankie Heck

We all know a mother like Frankie Heck. She is down to earth and is funny and tries her best to make her family happy and satisfied.

5. Lorelai Gilmore

Lorelai Gilmore is a strong, single mother who can handle any obstacle that comes her way. She is very funny and compassionate toward the people she loves. She may be quite harsh to her own mother at times, but it always seems to work out.

Happy Mothers Day to all of the mothers out there including the TV moms! You are loved and looked up to everyday!

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