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SNL s Michael Che hits back after being accused of culturally appropriating black people for using bro in sketch

Updated: 11 May 2021, 21:03 Bernadette Giacomazzo, Reporter Invalid Date,  MICHAEL Che used the word bro in a recent SNL sketch and his critics say he s a culture vulture for it. The sketch he wrote called Gen Z Hospital, which aired on Saturday night, prompted a huge response online and some negative comments 6 6 6 Elon Musk hosted the SNL episode that featured the controversial Gen-Z Hospital sketchCredit: Getty Phrases like gang gang, stan and no cap were used in the skit, which originates in AAVE, or African-American Vernacular English, according to Deadline. “I’ve been reading about how my “gen z” sketch was misappropriating AAVE and I was stunned cause what the f k is ‘AAVE’? Che said in a since-deleted Instagram post.

Saturday Night Live: Timothée Chalamet hosts as vaccine jokes reign

Actor Timothée Chalamet hosts for the first time. Born and raised in New York, he reveals that his mother – a dance instructor and background actor – was actually an extra on SNL. They play a clip of when she “almost got spit on by Chris Farley” during a memorable 90s sketch. Afterwards, he plays the piano while reflecting on the unique charms of Christmas in New York: “Leaving cookies for Santa in the bathroom of the Port Authority bus terminal … eating Cheetos on the F-train on Christmas Eve … playing hide and seek in Grand Central and never seeing any of your friends ever again …” He’s joined by fellow New York – albeit Staten Island – kid, Pete Davidson, who regales with his own holiday memories: “Skiing across the Verrazano bridge … hearing Santa coming down the chimney and realizing it’s just rats … decorating our tree with spaghetti and scratch-offs …”

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