In a recent episode of Las Culturistas, Jennifer Lawrence shared candid insights into her experience hosting Saturday Night Live (SNL) and other personal anecdotes.
Bowen Yang, one of the show's co-hosts, discussed a humorous tactic shared by their friend Sudi Green, a former SNL writer, to handle persistent strangers pitching SNL sketch ideas:
“Even if we did take your idea, it would be a huge legal problem because the waiter could sue us later.”
This line reportedly stops persistent pitch attempts immediately.
Lawrence admitted that when she met musician Mark Ronson, she impulsively pitched and sang a song about a street sweeper. His response was polite but unenthusiastic:
“Nice to meet you.”
Lawrence hosted SNL once, in 2013, at age 22. Despite Bowen Yang’s encouragement, she was critical of her own performance:
“No, I wasn’t [great].”
While it was not considered a successful episode, Lawrence did not blame herself for the outcome.
Jennifer Lawrence shares honest reflections on her solo SNL hosting, revealing a mix of insecurity and humor, while also opening up about diverse facets of her career and personality.
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