Patricia Heaton Leaves Almost Nothing To The Imagination – Breace Yourself

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Patricia Heaton just shared an old Entertainment Weekly cover from 21 years ago — the only major cover Everybody Loves Raymond ever got — and the reaction from fans who had never seen it before stopped the internet completely cold.

She posted it with three words — “It holds up, right?” — and within hours thousands of fans who grew up watching Debra Barone were in the comments saying they thought it was a fake edit because it was simply too perfect to be real. The same woman who just packed up and left Los Angeles for Nashville — citing homelessness, crime and taxes — is out here reminding the whole world why Everybody Loves Raymond was the best sitcom on television and why nobody has ever quite replaced her.

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