Sarah Silverman revealed that she was fired from a sitcom in the 1990s for being a bad on-screen kisser. The comedian was famously let go from a job writing sketches at "Saturday Night Live" after just one season.
However, in a recent Q&A event for RushTix, she told the story of her first post-"SNL" gig and how, it too, led to her getting the ax after she got a little too real with her on-screen makeouts.
The comedian and actress explained that she moved to Los Angeles after losing her job at the New York City-based sketch show and was quickly cast on an NBC sitcom titled "Pride & Joy" alongside Caroline Rhea, Jeremy Piven and Craig Bierko.
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