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Lies. Only ones I listed that fit that statement were Kaley Cuoco (but I mentioned it was only a matter of time) and Cobie Smulders (near the end of the HIMYM). ALl the rest were either married from the beginning or spent a significant chunk of the series married.Most of the girls in this thread either weren't married or only got married at the end of the series run so shouldn't count. Really poor effort.
Lies. Only ones I listed that fit that statement were Kaley Cuoco (but I mentioned it was only a matter of time) and Cobie Smulders (near the end of the HIMYM). ALl the rest were either married from the beginning or spent a significant chunk of the series married.
The thread title says sitcom wife, not house wife. The two terms don't mean the same. Get your knowledge up bro, it's not the 1950s anymore, women can work, they don't have to be confined to a house and depending on a man to provide everything for them.Also 2/3 from friends weren't housewives. Sarah Chalke didn't get married to JD on Scrubs until like season 9. Grace from Will and Grace didn't get married until near the end of the series either. And these are just the ones I know of. And almost none of these are true "sitcom housewives"
You are posting some not hot women- Hannigan and Fischer are no where near hot level status. Good looking, sure, but not smoke.Lies. Only ones I listed that fit that statement were Kaley Cuoco (but I mentioned it was only a matter of time) and Cobie Smulders (near the end of the HIMYM). ALl the rest were either married from the beginning or spent a significant chunk of the series married.
Can't believe I forgot about that oneFrom "Friends with Better Lives."
I'm slipping, forgot that one too.
April Bowlby, aka Kandi Harper on Two And A Half Men
Gets my vote!
April Bowlby, aka Kandi Harper on Two And A Half Men