
'SNL' cast members signal they're unhappy about Elon Musk hosting. He's not the first to cause a stir
CNN
In a surprise move over the weekend, "Saturday Night Live" announced that business mogul Elon Musk would be hosting the NBC variety show on May 8. Some "SNL" cast members didn't seem too excited about it.
In an Instagram story, cast member Bowen Yang wrote "what the f--- does this even mean?" as a caption to Musk's tweet from over the weekend which read, "Let's find out just how live Saturday Night Live really is." Andrew Dismuke, another cast member, also took to Instagram to apparently address the choice. He wrote "Only CEO I want to do a sketch with is Cher-E Oteri" over a photo of former "SNL" castmember Cheri Oteri.
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