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Bowen Yang thinks the Federal Communications Commission ain’t what? The Saturday Night Live star made a case for the NBC ...
The moment Yang referenced happened during the Jon Hamm/Lizzo episode, though a particular FCC rule saved SNL from fines.
RELATED: Jack Black's "The First Play" SNL Sketch Has an Ingeniously Simple Premise She gave the team a shoutout on her Instagram story, as well as "that audience for keeping Miss Eggy on her toes!!!" ...
Bowen Yang is pleading his case for why he thinks he and his “Saturday Night Live” castmates should be able to use profanity ...
Nwodim proceeded to give a hilarious standup, showing what her alter-ego — Miss Eggy — would bring to the performance, mostly poking fun of food and engaging in a call-and-response.
“Because after this whole Ego Nwodim, Miss Eggy … moment—first of all, favorite moment been televised in history, ever. Second of all, we are so hampered in our comedy at SNL by not being ...
Nwodim, appearing as her standup persona “Miss Eggy,” issued a call and response to the audience at one point when she asked, “because men ain’t what?” and held her mic out toward the ...
When Ego's character first asked, "Miss Eggy don't what?" pointing at the live audience, they responded with the word "Play." Surprised by the crowd's correct response, Miss Eggy later asked ...
SNL’s point, I surmise, is that not every stand-up is a bold free-thinker, or even sane, or minimally educated (see Ego Nwodim’s ingenious Weekend Update set as “Miss Eggy” this past weekend).