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“SNL”: Pennsylvania McDonald’s customer spots reveal details about alleged CEO firing

“SNL”: Pennsylvania McDonald’s customer spots reveal details about alleged CEO firing

Legal commentator and TV host Nancy Grace (played by Sarah Sherman) explained in a parody of her show on “SNL” that the game was for Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is accused, “Game Over” is open this weekend.

Sherman’s Grace, who criticized “psychos,” including women and gay men, for being “all hot and bothered” by Mangione’s appearance, brought in McDonald’s customer Donnell Davis (played by Kenan Thompson), who was at the time of the almost- Suspect was arrested at food restaurants in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

“Well, Donnell, you faced this criminal. “Can you believe people are attracted to this sexy huntress?” Sherman asked.

“I mean, you could look at him and see he has hos,” Thompson replied as he pretended to eat chips out of a bag.

“I mean, women love bad boys, you know? You used to be able to impress your old lady with a little poem. Now you have to write a manifesto.”

Sherman, who called the online fanfare “disgusting,” addressed health industry critics.

“Well, Donnell, what do you think about health care during this crisis?” Sherman asked, intentionally mispronouncing “country” to make fun of Grace.

“Well, Nancy, I’ve been eating McDonald’s every day for three years,” Thompson said while holding a chicken sandwich.

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