The skit arrives just a week after Chris was fired by CNN for his involvement with his brother Andrew’s sexual misconduct scandal. CNN released a statement last Saturday morning announcing Cuomo’s termination, citing his involvement in his brother’s defense against his sexual misconduct charges. McKinnon’s Fauci ended the segment by saying, “I think we can all agree on at least a few things: We all want to spend time together with our families.” “Family is all we have,” Davidson’s Andrew added, with Dismukes’ Chris saying, “as of two weeks ago.” “And we both lost our jobs because of COVID,” Davidson replies, to which McKinnon’s Fauci shakes his head and says, “That’s not why. “I’m disgraced, former CNN host, Chris Cuomo,” Dismukes chimed in. “Hello, I’m disgraced, former New York governor Andrew Cuomo,” Davidson began. Anthony Fauci, played by Kate Mckinnon, sharing a holiday message, before introducing “two unemployed brothers on Christmas Day”: Pete Davidson’s Andrew Cuomo and Andrew Dismukes’ Chris Cuomo. She immediately apologized and guessed that she wouldn't ever be allowed to host again.Saturday Night Live returned from a two-week hiatus this weekend, kicking off the show’s cold open by poking fun at former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his brother, former CNN host Chris Cuomo. 'Saturday Night Live' mocks Ted Cruz's trip to Cancun and others who needed to apologize By Frank Pallotta, CNN Business Updated 1417 GMT (2217 HKT) FebruJUST WATCHED 'SNL' gives. Though Trump has frequently criticized "SNL" and its sketches skewering him, he had not responded to Saturday's show as of early Sunday afternoon.Īs Stewart began introducing the show, she let slip an expletive. Because I'm hosting 'SNL' and I'm, like, so gay, dude." And Donald, if you didn't like me then, you're really probably not going to like me now. She added: "The president is not a huge fan of me. "I think he's in love with my boyfriend."
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He nodded affirmatively after the successive calls to countries like Australia and Germany dissolved into Baldwin vowing, "Prepare to go to war."īut it was McCarthy's mid-show sketch impersonating a pugnacious Spicer that sparked the bigger response in the NBC show's second episode since the inauguration. Bannon, with hood and scythe, was portrayed as the grim reaper. "SNL" opened with Alec Baldwin reprising his President Donald Trump and phoning foreign leaders with chief strategist Stephen Bannon by his side. NEW YORK - Melissa McCarthy lampooned White House press secretary Sean Spicer in a "Saturday Night Live" sketch where she taunted reporters as "losers," fired a water gun at the press corps and even used the lectern to ram a Wall Street Journal journalist.