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  2. Mom Speaks Out After Viral Christmas Pajama Controversy ... - AOL

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    An adorable portrait of a family’s Christmas photoshoot has received a not-so-adorable reaction due to a simple clothing miscommunication. 5-year-old Trü, his father, stepmother, and two ...

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    A family’s Christmas portrait is going viral — for the wrong reasons. In a TikTok video, mother and nursing student Taylor, who goes by @craveslim on social media, reacted to her 5-year-old ...

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    During grace, the family cannot stop sniping at one another, so Cam reveals that it may be their last Christmas together since he is job interviewing at an out-of-state college. Everyone mentions their own future possibilities, leading to apologies and reconciliation. Later, they pose in matching pajamas for a family Christmas picture.

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    Continuing from the late 2000s, Fashion in India moved in favor of a more Westernized style that incorporated navy pants,, T shirts, tank tops and blouses were paired with traditional silk pajamas [47] or shorts, and the large hoop earrings declined in popularity in favor of smaller minimalist gold jewelry.

  7. Pajama Boy - Wikipedia

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    Pajama Boy" is a pejorative term for a photograph posted online in 2013 by the American political organization Organizing for Action (OFA) of one of its employees, Ethan Krupp, [1] in support of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as "Obamacare".