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Lena Dunham teases cameo in The Simpsons

Fans will have to wait until the show airs to find out why exactly Lena and Homer are in bed together.

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Captioning the snap, the director said: ‘Meanwhile I have the tremendous/horrendous fortune of waking up next to Homer this Sunday on The Simpsons #homewrecker #sexualhealing’. Girls” Lena Dunham posts emotional Instagram: “This was a rough week’.

Earlier, executive producer Al Jean talked to Variety about “The Simpsons” Season 27.

Trouble starts between Homer and Marge as Lena Dunham’s character from the “Girls” appears in “The Simpsons” Season 27 premiere episode.

Dunham is voicing the character of Candace, a 20-something who meets Homer when he comes into her pharmacy to pick up a prescription for his narcolepsy.

As we reported back in April, the cast of Girls is set to guest star on the season premiere of The Simpsons this weekend, and now we’ve finally gotten some more details about the cartoon plot.

In the new season, Homer has been diagnosed with narcolepsy, a condition characterized by an extreme tendency to fall asleep whenever in relaxing surroundings. Instead, he just teased: “She has tattoos-and we see some of them”.

Homer and Marge were reportedly struggling with their marriage since long, Comic Book Resources writes, adding that Homer has finally found someone whom he might be involved with romantically in the next season of “The Simpsons“.

Lena is certainly having a big few days, on Thursday she revealed that she had interviewed presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton for her new website LennyLetter.com.

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‘Well, a feminist is by definition someone who believes in equal rights. Jean says that fans of the show have seen Marge and Homer on the rocks before and that they have always managed to patch things up, but what they have in store for Candace and Homer is a completely different direction.

Cartoon controversy On Wednesday Lena Dunham revealed what her character will look like on the Simpsons in a saucy bedroom snap with Homer