After Hanks portrays a white Trump supporter wearing a Maga hat and a country accent, the 50th anniversary of actor Tom Hanks' special special appearance is It sparked controversy online.
In Skit, Hanks' character appears in a parody game show called Black Jeopardy. After he gets the right answer and is blessed, Hanks first refuses to wave the black host played by Kenan Thompson.
“For the 50th Anniversary Special, SNL has asked Tom Hanks to play racist Trump supporters.” I wrote it on X on Monday. “Fun fact: Trump's 2024 election victory was a non-racially divided American election since 1964.”
Hanks played Same character from the 2016 SNL skit It aired days before President Donald Trump was elected for his first term.
Joe Piscopo admits Trump's support was “my ffin's nails in Hollywood.”
Link Lauren, former political advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Responded to skit of xcalling it a “tired trope,” suggesting that it is the reason for the SNL evaluation tank.
“Tom Hanks just came out on SNL in a Maga hat, like he acted like he didn't want to wave black people,” Lauren wrote. “This show wonders why their ratings are in the groove. Trump won the popularity poll. I hate the tired tropes that Maga is racist. SNL is snowy, liberal It's an unfair show for the elite. Former Democrat.
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Actor Tom Hanks appeared on SNL for his 50th anniversary special, portraying a supporter of white Trump wearing a Maga hat and country accents. (Getty Images)
Other reactions included conservative influencer Kevin Dalton.
“Tom Hanks, who wears a terrifying Magazine hat with the idea of waving blacks, needs to know what the left has learned since November and whether they are gratefully losing landslide elections. It tells you everything there is. The future.” Dalton wrote.
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Three former SNL cast members, Jon Lovitz; Kevin Neelonand Siobhan Fallon Hogan told Fox News Digital in a recent interview that the comedy landscape, particularly the stand-up comedy scene, has become more sharp and worse in the past few years.





