SNL Criticized for Audience Cheering Luigi Mangione
- SNL was criticized for its audience cheering Luigi Mangione.
- The decision to allow cheering sparked a debate among viewers.
- Critics argued that this support undermined the seriousness of the sketch.
- The incident has led to discussions about audience behavior at live performances.
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Piers Morgan has a word or two to say about Colin Jost's smirk and 'shameful' SNL crowd as they cheer on Luigi Mangione's name
Luigi Mangione has become the internet’s latest obsession for all the wrong reasons. But, the SNL crowd was way too apparent about it and now Piers Morgan is upset. Despite everyone’s best efforts to hide it, the internet cannot get over “the hot assassin” Luigi Mangione‘s and his Ivy League “Robin Hood” profile. Yes, we know it’s wrong to fawn over a murderer, yet somehow, Mangione has the internet wrapped around his little finger. But posting …


‘SNL’ Audience Cheers For Man Charged With Murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO
The audience at NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” cheered upon hearing the name of Luigi Mangione, the man who is charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City earlier this month. It happened when “Weekend Update” anchor Colin Jost began to talk about Mangione being transported back to New York City by authorities after ...
Piers Morgan slams SNL audience for cheering for Luigi Mangione: Disgusting and shameful
Piers Morgan has criticized the audience of “Saturday Night Live” after a controversial reaction to a “Weekend Update” segment mentioning Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League graduate charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. During the segment, anchor Colin Jost brought up Mangione, only for the audience to erupt into cheers. A visibly uncomfortable Jost sarcastically responded, “You’re wooing for justice, right?” and hesitated …
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