Jaime Pressly In I Hate My Teenage Daughter

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Jaime Pressly is a famous Hollywood actress. Her long career so far has included many amazing roles, nominations and awards. The role that made her recognizable everywhere was that of Joy Turner, in the television series My Name Is Earl. This role also got Jaime Pressly several nominations and recognitions in award shows and charts.

In the past years, the actress has started to mature in terms of the parts she was casted in. This is to say that, due to her slender physique and beautiful features, Jaime Pressly was placed in roles about young people and even teenagers, playing sexy females and mean girls, although she is in her 30s. Jaime Pressly is now growing and developing the possibility to portray other characters as well. The best example for this is her latest television series role in I Hate My Teenage Daughter. In this sitcom, Jaime Pressly plays the role of Annie Watson. She and her childhood best friend, Nikki Miller, played by Katie Finneran, have grown into their family lives together, each of them having a daughter, who are also best friends. The amusing center of the puns and gimmicks in the show are related to the fact that the two young girls are everything their mothers were not in high-school. Mackenzie and Sophie, the girls, are very popular and have great sense of fashion, in addition to all the funny mood swings and annoyances of teenage girls. Their mothers struggle to understand them and to be a part of their world, but, as they were not cool in high-school, they seem even worse to their daughters now. The show is a parody of the relations between mothers and daughters nowadays. Jaime Pressly plays an amazing part, as this is so much different from what she accustomed us with.

Jaime Pressly is an amazing actress and still has many things to show to the public. Her transitions from one role to another continues to grasp everyone’s attention, as well as nominations and awards. The contribution to the comedy genre brought by Jaime Pressly is fresh, funny and hot!

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