Home Entertainment Chris Rock’s ‘SNL’ Monologue Slams Jake Paul, Healthcare CEO’s Murder

Chris Rock’s ‘SNL’ Monologue Slams Jake Paul, Healthcare CEO’s Murder

0


Chris Rock hosted the Dec. 14 episode of “Saturday Night Live” and stuffed his opening monologue with jokes about a number of subjects within the information.

The targets of his mini stand-up set included Jake Paul and his boxing match with Mike Tyson, of which he joked, “Who is that this Jake Paul? This 27-year-old punching a 60-year-old within the face. Is this what the white man has lowered himself to? Stop it! Who’s he going to struggle subsequent, Morgan Freeman? I hate Jake Paul. I obtained landlord hate for him.”

He additionally didn’t mince phrases concerning the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, saying, “I actually really feel sorry for the household. Everybody’s fixated on how handsome this man seems. If he regarded like Jonah Hill, nobody would care. They’d already given him the chair already — he’d be useless. But he really killed a person — a person with a household, a person with children. I’ve condolences. This is an actual individual, you already know? But you additionally obtained to go, ‘You know, generally drug sellers get shot.’”

Incoming President Trump’s promise of an aggressive deportation coverage additionally obtained skewered by the comic, who stated, “Menendez Brothers are getting out of jail — simply in time to get deported. Trump goes to deport their ass, you murdering Mexicans!”

He additionally aimed toward Trump’s BFF, Elon Musk, saying, “He’s working with the primary African American on the earth. The richest African American on the earth: Elon Musk. That’s proper. He is African American. Elon’s obtained extra children than the Cleveland Browns. That’s proper. Nobody is aware of the way to eliminate folks like a South African.”

The comic hosted the sketch comedy collection thrice earlier than, in 2020, 2014 and 1996. Rock was additionally a forged member from 1990 to 1993.

Watch his monologue under.

Exit mobile version