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Gen Gala

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The Gen Gala is an event held at the Museum of Generational Wealth.

History

Marge planned a watch party for the Gen Gala. However, she got stuck looking after the kids on a school field trip instead. However, during the field trip, Marge and Sarah Wiggum got kidnapped by Bette and Erin. Bette and Erin planned to rob Lindsey Naegle at the Gen Gala and wanted Sarah Wiggum to help them, as Sarah was their old crime partner. Marge also helped out the plan because she knew what would be happening at the Gala.

At the Gala, Marge and Sarah went undercover wearing dresses to blend in with the rich people, whilst Erin and Bette went undercover as waiters. After Sarah stole the hourglass diamond from Lindsey, she handed it to Erin and Bette and tried to escape. However, Lindsey realized that she had been robbed. When she went after them, she fell down the steps. Bette and Erin then framed her for robbing people at the Gala and Lindsey got arrested.

Behind the Laughter

The Gen Gala is a parody of the Met Gala, which is held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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