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The actor has risen to fame largely for tackling meaty, dramatic roles. But his
SNL performance proved he’s also a formidable comic.
On Saturday Night Live, Daniel Kaluuya showcased a remarkable range that buoyed the entire show.Will Heath/NBC
Who’s afraid of Daniel Kaluuya? According to the actor, that would be the British monarchy. “I’m Black and I’m British,” he explained in his opening monologue during last night’s
Saturday Night Live. “Basically I’m what the Royal Family was worried the baby would look like.”
That dig at the royals comes just a few weeks after Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, told Oprah Winfrey that there had been “concerns and conversations about how dark” their son would be when he was born. Kaluuya didn’t dwell on the royals in his monologue, though. The British Ugandan actor swiftly moved on to comparing American and British racism: “Let me put it this way, British racism is so bad white people le