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"The Only Thing He Knew About Me Was That I’m Gay": 12 Times Celebs Slammed Their "Saturday Night Live" Impersonations
"It was a sharp and funny skit until it suddenly took a screeching turn into 1970s misogyny."
She also reposted a comment from an unnamed user who wrote, "It was a sharp and funny skit until it suddenly took a screeching turn into 1970s misogyny," which she captioned, "This sums up my view." On Sunday, Wood wrote in another Instagram story, "I’ve had apologies from SNL." However, nothing ever came of those threats because, as many individuals pointed out, SNL was within its rights to make fun of the president, thanks to a little thing called the First Amendment.
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