Pam Bondi Cheers SNL Parody of Herself
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SNL' host Amy Poehler called on her old 'Parks and Rec' pal Aubrey Plaza to parody 'The Hunting Wives,' the 'straight-but-lesbian, horny Republican murder drama' taking Netflix by storm: 'Look what the cat dragged in.
Unlike friends Tina Fey and Seth Meyers, who joined Poehler in the studio on Saturday night, Plaza appeared in a pre-recorded parody of The Hunting Wives. The audience in Studio 8H responded with loud applause to Plaza’s appearance in the sketch,
In a taped piece, host Amy Poehler and guest Aubrey Plaza lampooned the streaming sensation, as well as the culture’s reaction to it. (As Poehler caressed Chloe Fineman, the narrator informed us that People magazine said that “The Hunting Wives” was “like ‘Call Me By Your Name’ for women who shop at Bass Pro Shop.
Bradley Whitford is the star of a new horror parody of the iconic '90s Gusher ads. 'The Diplomat' actor jokes with PEOPLE that he wants to 'traumatize' a whole new generation of kids with the creepy new campaign.
Season 2 of The Hunting Wives looks pretty steamy… at least according to Saturday Night Live’s parody. This week’s SNL took aim at the Netflix hit — described as “the straight but lesbian horny Republican murder drama” — with a fake trailer for Season 2,
Detroit playwright Sean Paraventi says he hopes "The Seven Castaways" does for "Gilligan's Island" what Tony-winning "Avenue Q" did for "Sesame Street."
Amy Poehler played United States attorney general Pam Bondi during the latest episode of 'Saturday Night Live'
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