SNL Introduces a Fancy New Perfume for Ivanka Trump: ‘Complicit’
Fellow guests and waiting staff grimace at her presence, looking at her warily with, could we say perhaps a little fear?
His plan for repelling the alien invasion: “We are gonna bring coal back, so much coal, we’re gonna say, where did all that coal come from”.
When the Trump character is told that the entire state of California has been vaporized, he replies: “So, then, I won the popular vote?”.
The skit also appears to portray Trump as racist, as he points to a military member played by Leslie Jones and calls her an alien. “Look, there’s one right there”.
“Every man knows her name”, emerges the silky sweet voice of the narrator. Seven weeks of the Trump administration and its constant barrage of jaw-droppingly, absurd news could be catching up with SNL and Baldwin. “What do you know about black people”, says Max to his owner.
Scarlett Johansson hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend, and joined in on lampooning Ivanka Trump in a hilariously biting fake perfume add.
The long-standing comedy show skewered President Donald Trump’s elder daughter with a faux perfume ad, starring actress Scarlett Johansson. Johansson’s casting in the lead role has been a source of controversy, leading to accusations of whitewashing after it was reported that CGI was originally used to alter Johansson’s appearance to make her look Asian, though the studio has denied the claim.
“She’s lovely. She’s powerful”.
“She doesn’t crave the spotlight”. But this week, SNL focused on Ivanka (Johansson) and her unwillingness to stop, or even disregard, her father’s bigoted presidency.
“Al and I are actually great friends”, Sessions said with an ear-to-ear smile.
The main reason for the excess pressure at the moment is fairly simple: This is a show that really does need to prove itself as something that sunk last week as a result of some sort of a fluke.
The special segment has been drawing a lot of attention on Twitter as fans of the actress and the show are in love with the impression.