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Bowen Yang is pleading his case for why he thinks he and his “Saturday Night Live” castmates should be able to use profanity ...
Bowen Yang made a case for 'Saturday Night Live' to be allotted a certain amount of on-air curse words a year, following a ...
The moment Yang referenced happened during the Jon Hamm/Lizzo episode, though a particular FCC rule saved SNL from fines.
“We should be able to say at least five ‘shits’ and five ‘fucks’ on ‘SNL’ per season,” the cast member said on his podcast ...
Yang said the use of occasional curse words would, “would bring a sketch to the next level. It would make it so you’d be able to know this is the real world, not heightened sketch reality. ‘S–t’ and ...
He doesn’t mean it literally,” said Joy Behar while her fellow cohosts struggled to stop themselves from laughing.
Bowen Yang really wants to be able to say “s--t” and “f---” on Saturday Night Live. “We are so hampered in our comedy at SNL ...
"Why don't you have a competition and people can vote like 'American Idol' as to which cast member gets to say the s--- and f ...
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"You kind of forget the sort of human, emotional cost that it sort of extols on someone," the 'SNL' star said.
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