Sometimes you just have to sort things out man to man – or rather, cartoon woman to First Lady.
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In 1990 the US President's wife Barbara Bush, who died on Tuesday at the age of 92, caused a stir when she labelled The Simpsons "the dumbest thing I've ever seen".
But she later revised her opinion – after receiving a letter from Marge Simpson herself.
In the letter, Marge wrote that she was "deeply hurt" by the criticism of her family. She continued: "Heaven knows we're far from perfect and, if truth be known, maybe just a wee bit short of normal; but as Dr Seuss says, a person is a person'.
The blue-haired mother-of-three added: "I always believed in my heart that we had a great deal in common. I hope there is some way out of this controversy."
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And it seems her letter worked.

Showrunner Al Jean has shared a transcript of the First Lady's response, where Mrs Bush asked for Marge's forgiveness and praised her "charming family".
"I am looking at a picture of you, depicted on a plastic cup, with your blue hair filled with pink birds peeking out all over. Evidently, you and your charming family – Lisa, Homer, Bart and Maggie – are camping out. It is a nice family scene. Clearly you are setting a good example for the rest of the country."
She added: "Please forgive a loose tongue.
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"P.S. Homer looks like a handsome fella!"
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