These seven hosts ended up both angering TV censors, NBC, or viewers with their controversial opening monologues
“Saturday Night time Reside” tends to push the envelope on the subject of their sketches and comedy — however the present tries to keep away from crossing over into straight-up controversy.
Nonetheless, all through the present’s 48 seasons, there have been a handful of visitors who’ve given a gap monologue that appeared to cross that line for some viewers.
Discover out what went down throughout seven of those controversial monologues…
1. Dave Chappelle
Dave Chappelle is thought for his controversial comedy and he did not maintain again throughout his “SNL” monologue in 2020. Throughout his 16-minute arise opener, Dave delved into matters just like the pandemic and gun violence. At one level he mentioned he wanted to thank God for COVID as a result of it saved “murderous whites” from inflicting mass shootings. He additionally in contrast Donald Trump’s bout with COVID to Freddie Mercury’s AIDS battle, expressing that each diagnoses ought to have come as no shock.
Whereas his monologue acquired blended evaluations, when he took the stage in 2022, he as soon as once more pushed the envelope. This time, his arise centered on the current rise of anti-semitism and Kanye West’s controversial feedback concerning the Jewish group. Though he did denounce anti-Semitism, lots of his jokes about Jewish tradition did not sit effectively with viewers, with some saying it was desensitizing folks to anti-Semitism.
2. Woody Harrelson
Woody Harrelson’s “SNL” monologue sparked controversy for a joke he made that gave the impression to be concerning the COVID lockdown and vaccine. Throughout his time on stage, Woody recounted the “craziest script” he had been despatched proper earlier than the pandemic — and for a lot of viewers it appeared to be a direct allusion to the pandemic.
‘The film goes like this: the largest drug cartels on the planet get collectively and purchase up all of the media and all of the politicians and drive all of the folks on the planet to remain locked of their properties, and folks can solely come out in the event that they take the cartel’s medication and preserve taking them again and again,” Woody mentioned of the supposed script. “I threw the script away. I imply, who’s going to imagine that loopy concept? Being compelled to do medication? I try this voluntarily all day lengthy.”
3. Louis C.Ok.
In 2015, Louis C.Ok. took the “SNL” stage and ended up receiving main backlash for his opening monologue the place he known as himself “mildly racist” and appeared to make enjoyable of kid molestation. He mirrored on his childhood when he was offended {that a} baby molester in his hometown did not like him after which went on to ponder why baby molesters proceed to commit these crimes. He went so far as to say that doing such a horrible act with such excessive threat should really feel wonderful for them — and even he knew his joke had gone too far.
“From their perspective, it should be wonderful for them to threat a lot,” he mentioned earlier than including, “It is my final present, in all probability.”
4. Invoice Burr
When Invoice Burr made his “SNL” debut in 2020, he selected to cowl an array of controversial matters throughout his monologue. After calling out cancel tradition for being ridiculous, he moved on to sentence white girls who’ve “hijacked the woke motion.” He defined that the woke motion was purported to be concerning the unjust therapy of individuals of coloration however now he is “by no means heard a lot complaining in my life from white girls” — and even known as them “bitches.’
He additionally acquired warmth for saying that the LGBTQ group acquired the month of June for Satisfaction whereas Black historical past month solely will get February. He reasoned that “Black folks had been really enslaved” and are solely getting “28 days of overcast climate,” calling for Black historical past month to maneuver to July.
5. Sam Kinison
Again in 1986, Sam Kinison took the “SNL” stage and a variety of his monologue ended up getting censored. On the time, it was required that every one references to medication be accomplished so in a unfavourable method and Sam’s feedback concerning the legalization of marijuana did not fly. As a substitute, the opening phase was awkwardly edited to keep away from the remarks, which included the audio and movie being reduce for about 13 seconds.
“Once you work on community TV you need to play by the foundations and Sam did not play by the foundations,” Lorne Michaels instructed AP. “They did not take into account his drug references unfavourable sufficient. The coverage at NBC now could be that the one references to medication should be unfavourable…My response was blended as a result of Sam hadn’t accomplished the joke at gown so the censors had been unprepared.”
6. Chris Rock
When Chris Rock hosted “SNL” in 2014, viewers did not respect his jokes concerning the Boston marathon bombings that had occurred simply the yr prior. On high of that, he additionally commented on 9/11, joking about how the Freedom Tower had been constructed as a memorial to these misplaced within the tragedy. He joked that the brand new tower’s “company sponsor” should have been Goal and added that he would by no means go inside even when “Scarlett Johansson is butt bare on the 89th ground.”
7. Martin Lawrence
Martin Lawrence obtained a brief ban from NBC for his controversial opening monologue when he hosted the present in 1994. Whereas kicking off the episode, he poked enjoyable at what the censors had warned him to not say earlier than occurring a weird and graphic rant about female hygiene.
“I do not give a rattling…I am not banned from ‘SNL.’ They banned me from NBC on the time for a minute. However then they realized the way in which it went down wasn’t what they thought after which they despatched me an apology letter,” Martin later mentioned on the “Breakfast Membership.”