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Tom Hanks Insulted ’77 Million People’ With ‘Disgusting’ SNL Sketch

Tom Hanks’ ‘SNL 50’ sketch explained.

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Tom Hanks has ignited a firestorm after reprising his “Black Jeopardy” character, Doug, during “Saturday Night Live’s” 50th anniversary special.

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Origins of the “Black Jeopardy” sketch profiled.

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Doug, a clueless Trump supporter in a MAGA hat, first appeared in 2016, highlighting both contrasts and unexpected parallels between Trump voters and Black culture.

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The “Black Jeopardy” sketch first aired in 2016, during a heated election season.

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Hanks’ character, Doug, a white Trump supporter, found unexpected common ground with Black contestants, leading to both comedic and thought-provoking moments.

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The sketch was praised for its nuanced take on cultural divides and shared experiences.

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However, Hanks’ recent portrayal didn’t sit well with a segment of the audience.

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SNL’s 50th anniversary special highlighted.

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SNL’s 50th anniversary special didn’t shy away from political jabs.

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Steve Martin’s opening monologue referenced Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico.

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In January 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America.”

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Martin quipped, “I was actually vacationing on a friend’s boat down in the Gulf of Steve Martin.”

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Later, Martin Short joined Martin on stage, leading to a mock call to ICE due to Short’s Canadian roots.

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The evening also featured a parody of ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from Les Misérables, with a nod to Trump leaving Manhattan: “I dreamed a dream that King Kong died, then I remembered he’s in Florida.”

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Lorne Michaels, SNL’s creator, has maintained that the show targets whoever is in power.

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Michaels stated, “Whoever is in power is probably awful.”

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Tom Hank’s SNL sketch detailed.

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In the latest sketch, Doug refuses to shake hands with host Darnell Hayes, played by Kenan Thompson.

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The sketch featured Kenan Thompson as host Darnell Hayes, with contestants portrayed by Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, and Eddie Murphy.

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A notable moment included Eddie Murphy impersonating Tracy Morgan, adding a humorous twist.

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Chris Rock made a surprise appearance, briefly taking over hosting duties.

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In recent years, political and social landscapes have evolved.

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Trump’s 2024 election victory, securing the popular vote, signaled shifting dynamics in voter demographics.

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Critics argue that SNL’s portrayal of Trump supporters hasn’t kept pace with these changes.

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This gesture sparked immediate backlash online, with critics accusing Hanks and SNL of perpetuating outdated stereotypes.

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Reactions to Tom Hank’s SNL sketch confirmed.

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Former SNL cast member Victoria Jackson didn’t mince words, labeling the sketch “stupid” and questioning, “Did anyone make fun of the Kamala supporters?”

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Right-wing influencer Dominick McGee took direct aim at Hanks, stating, “Tom Hanks was just disrespecting every Republican on SNL as he was dressed up as a Trump supporter with a MAGA hat.”

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One irate viewer tweeted, “So not funny and Tom Hanks insulted me and 77 million other viewers.”

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Another user added, “This trope of portraying the majority of the country as ‘racist’ is so annoying, old, and divisive.”

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Beyond the immediate backlash, some viewers highlighted SNL’s declining viewership.

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A pro-Trump account on X (formerly Twitter) posted, “Not surprising no one watches SNL or NBC anymore.”

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Despite the criticism, many found humor in the sketch, with some users reveling in the outrage it sparked among MAGA supporters.

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The SNL debate continues.

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As SNL continues to navigate the complex political landscape, the debate persists: is the show reflecting cultural sentiments or fueling division?

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Hanks’ return as Doug has undoubtedly reignited discussions about comedy, politics, and representation in modern media.

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Whether this controversy will impact SNL’s approach remains to be seen.

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