Did the Simpsons predict Kamala Harris purple US Presidential inauguration outfit? Check eerily similar images
Fans of the animated comedy series Simpsons have highlighted how the show correctly predicted the future again
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Updated: Jan 21, 2021, 07:26 PM IST
United States President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were officially sworn in at the United States Presidential inauguration on Wednesday. The people on Twitter pointed out a very interesting detail that would blow your mind.
Fans of the animated comedy series Simpsons have highlighted how the show correctly predicted the future again.
During the official swearing-in ceremony, Harris wore a purple dress and coat. It was designed by two young Black designers. The fans of the show pointed out that the Simpsons had predicted Kamala Harris’ outfit way back in 2000.
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1/ 11 The 2021 US presidential inauguration is set to take place on Jan. 20. Joe Biden will take oath as the 46th president of the United States of America. Scroll through to take a look at how Washington is preparing for the massive event. (Pictured) A general view of preparations prior to a dress rehearsal at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, U.S., on Jan. 18. (Image: Reuters)
2/ 11 Thousands of U.S. flags are seen at the National Mall, to represent the people who are unable to travel to Washington for the inauguration, on Jan. 18. (Image: Reuters)