Sunday, February 5, 2017

SNL: Kristen Stewart F-Bomb

After another predictable Alec Baldwin as Trump cold open, host Kristen Stewart did her monologue, which ended with an F-bomb.

From Variety:

Actress Kristen Stewart dropped a profanity during her monologue during a particularly scathing broadcast of “Saturday Night Live” that lampooned not only President Donald Trump, but his senior advisor Steve Bannon and the White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer.

“We’ve got a great show, and I totally care that I’m here because it’s the coolest f—ing thing,” the “Twilight” star said as “SNL” cast members Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant looked on, shocked. She quickly realized her error and said, “Oh my god, and I’m sorry, and Alessia Cara is also here and I’ll never come back.”
Charming!
...In the past, profanity on “Saturday Night Live” has not been rewarded. In February, 1981, cast member Charles Rocket improvised a response to host Charlene Tilton that included the word “f–k,” an incident that went down in infamy. Featured player Jenny Slate inadvertently used a variation of that same word in her debut on the program in September of 2009. While she had a strong first year, and even established herself with a recurring character, she did not return to the program in its next season.
Stewart has nothing to worry about.



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