Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVComedian Bill Burr set the tone of the Saturday Night Live he hosted with his polarizing monologue, which took aim at the coronavirus pandemic, cancel culture and gay pride month with jokes that divided Twitter.
The controversial quips were in line with the envelope-pushing standup comedy Burr is known for, and the theme carried over to two other skits that also tackled sensitive subjects such as racism and police brutality.In one, a mob boss, Don Pauly, played by Burr, gathers his gang after spending the past 20 years in prison.He gets the dinner conversation off on the wrong foot when he laments that “the freaking Mexicans (are) controlling the neighborhood” to the objection of his companions who call.
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