The internet really wants JimGaffigan to weigh in on Hot Pockets heiress's prison sentence in college admissions scandal
When Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janavs was sentenced to five months in prison for her role in the college admissions scandal on Tuesday, all anyone could talk about was Jim Gaffigan.
— Dan"defused Bulgarian landmine" Reeser February 25, 2020 .@JimGaffigan your silence on the Hot Pockets heiress is deafening — meh February 26, 2020 I'm kind of disappointed that @JimGaffigan hasn't weighed in on the Hot Pockets Heiress college admission scandal yet. #FraudPockets
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