A live performance from New York…it’s a humiliating “Saturday Night Live” actress.
Comedian Chloe Feynman, a cast member of NBC’s iconic late-night sketch show, claims that the manager of a NYC restaurant scouted about etiquette in front of actress Demi Moore over the weekend.
Finiman and her sister went to the Met after taking Pilates classes and then went to eat at Santo Ambrose, an Italian restaurant on the Upper East Side, but their meal plans didn’t pan out completely.
“We’re going in and they’re like, ‘Oh, yes, it’s like this,'” the comedian shared Tiktok video posted on Saturday. “‘This is how they say,’ so I step into the room.”
“There are some empty seats, I sit down, then I look up, it’s a little mouse pilaf, Demi Moore’s celebrity dog. And I see Demi Moore.”
Feynman and the “Material” star met behind the scenes on Saturday Night Live, but the restaurant work reunion was short-lived.
The desperate manager, who she doesn’t name, is said to have rushed the cartoon and sister to another room by the Oscar-nominated actress.
Known for his impressions of celebrities like Drew Barrymore and Britney Spears, jokesters claimed he had no idea that he needed to “talk to another Italian man” to sit in an empty facility.
“Maybe I didn’t have makeup?” Feynman asked. “I don’t know. Did I not look legal enough in this empty room at San Ambrose?”
The manager is said to have been pissed off about the lack of reservations, but Feynman is not ready to step back and tries to flaunt his celebrity status and get the table.
“Calm down, I’m no one. I’m using SNL,” Feynman told staff.
“Departure, diva,” her sister joked in a social media post.
“He repeated, “I don’t care who you are. I treat you the same as everyone else. You have to talk to me first,” Finiman repeated with an Italian accent.
Her sister intervened and told the manager they were leaving.
“You can call it Karen. I call it living in New York. Everyone is as rude as F-K,” Feynman added.
The post was reached out to representatives for Sainte Ambrone and Feynman for comment.
The comic has a history of talking about negative interactions.
In November, Feynman called out billionaire Elon Musk for “shedding tears” when he hosted “Saturday Night Live,” his first year as a repertoire cast member.
The “Summer of 69” star insisted that she wasn’t the only one who was upset.
Fineman claimed that “several cast members cried” because SpaceX’s CEO “didn’t like the ideas he pitched.”





