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Scarlett Johansson impersonates Katie Britt in SNL sketch

Scarlett Johansson impersonates Katie Britt in SNL sketch
Published 1 years ago on Mar 10, 2024

In a typical satirical fashion, Saturday Night Live (SNL) took a humorous dig at the recent State of the Union speech, with a particular focus on the Republican rebuttal delivered by Alabama Senator Katie Britt. Scarlett Johansson, the 39-year-old actress, made a surprise appearance on SNL, impersonating Britt in a hilarious skit that drew laughs from the audience.

Johansson's portrayal of Britt captured the essence of the widely criticized rebuttal, poking fun at the senator's abrupt shifts in tone and awkward delivery. The skit lampooned Britt's attempt to appeal to women voters by staging her monologue in a kitchen, complete with exaggerated mannerisms and nonsensical statements.

The comedic sketch touched on various aspects of Britt's speech, including her bizarre anecdotes and attempts to sell jewelry mid-speech. Johansson's portrayal didn't shy away from highlighting the discrepancies in Britt's storytelling, particularly regarding a misleading account of a sex trafficking victim.

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In a typical satirical fashion, Saturday Night Live (SNL) took a humorous dig at the recent State of the Union speech, with a particular focus on the Republican rebuttal delivered by Alabama Senator Katie Britt. Scarlett Johansson, the 39-year-old actress, made a surprise appearance on SNL, impersonating Britt in a hilarious skit that drew laughs from the audience.

Johansson's portrayal of Britt captured the essence of the widely criticized rebuttal, poking fun at the senator's abrupt shifts in tone and awkward delivery. The skit lampooned Britt's attempt to appeal to women voters by staging her monologue in a kitchen, complete with exaggerated mannerisms and nonsensical statements.

The comedic sketch touched on various aspects of Britt's speech, including her bizarre anecdotes and attempts to sell jewelry mid-speech. Johansson's portrayal didn't shy away from highlighting the discrepancies in Britt's storytelling, particularly regarding a misleading account of a sex trafficking victim.

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