Aidy Bryant can't help but laugh after 'Saturday Night Live' screwup during premiere
They certainly were "live from New York."
Aidy Bryant couldn't help but break after a "Saturday Night Live" sketch didn't exactly go smoothly as one would hope. The "Shrill" star portrayed Denise Craw, host of the political show "Inside the Beltway."
Bryant snickered when what appeared to be a staff member appeared onscreen, looking to take the bright pink coat that Bryant donned to convey a flashback on the show to 2016.
The person tapped Bryant on the arm with time still left in the "previously recorded" episode. At first, Bryant looked like she was going to remove her jacket but then decided against it, and the person rushed off-camera.
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Bryant couldn't contain her laughter and tried her best to muster through the rest of the sketch, alongside those on her "panel" – cast members Cecily Strong and Kenan Thompson, along with the premiere's host Woody Harrelson.
"I believe that the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice," Bryant finally got out.
"Well said, Denise," Strong said with a chuckle.
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