Did Chris Rock go too far on 'Saturday Night Live?'
Chris Rock stirred up some controversy by pushing comedic boundaries on Saturday Night Live.
After leaving the cast more than 20 years ago, comedian Chris Rock came back to SNL on November 1 to host the show.
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In his opening monologue, Chris brought up the 2013 Boston marathon bombing after bringing up the New York City marathon, "Tomorrow's the New York City marathon. What could go wrong there, right?"
He continued by saying the Boston marathon bombing, "was probably the most frightening, sadistic terrorist attack ever." He then spoke about the runners, "Their knees are hurting, their feet are killing them, if you're a woman, there's blood coming out your titties. You've been training for a year, you finally get to the finish line, and somebody screams: 'Run!'"
Rock also brought up the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks...
Chris Rock stirred up some controversy by pushing comedic boundaries on Saturday Night Live.
After leaving the cast more than 20 years ago, comedian Chris Rock came back to SNL on November 1 to host the show.
News: Jim Carey Got Weird on Last Week's SNL
In his opening monologue, Chris brought up the 2013 Boston marathon bombing after bringing up the New York City marathon, "Tomorrow's the New York City marathon. What could go wrong there, right?"
He continued by saying the Boston marathon bombing, "was probably the most frightening, sadistic terrorist attack ever." He then spoke about the runners, "Their knees are hurting, their feet are killing them, if you're a woman, there's blood coming out your titties. You've been training for a year, you finally get to the finish line, and somebody screams: 'Run!'"
Rock also brought up the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks...
- 11/2/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
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