Kate McKinnon highlighted Florida’s “unconscionable” “Don’t Say Gay” bill during “Saturday Night Live”. The comedian stopped but the Weekend Update where she slammed the legislation passed by Florida’s House of Representatives that would stop educators from talking to students about LGBTQ+ topics. “I’m sorry to barge in here.
I heard about this law and I think it’s amazing,” McKinnon started. “When I was in middle school in the ’90s, I was kind of tortured by the constant use of the word ‘gay.’ Like, ‘Oh, that’s so gay.
Ew, you’re gay.’ It made me feel horrible.” READ MORE: ‘SNL’: Oscar Isaac Shares Clips From Ninja Movie He Shot As A Kid In Heartwarming Monologue “To hear that [Florida governor] Ron DeSantis has taken a stand and said, ‘No, you cannot say gay at school anymore,’ I’m just so jazzed.
And in Florida of all places,” McKinnon joked. Weekend Update co-host Colin Jost then burst her bubble. “I feel like there’s been a misunderstanding.
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