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Stefon and it never occurred to me that he would be seen as a stereotype, and that really hurt”. Since then, though, he’s changed his mind. “Honestly, I don’t know why I said that,” he tells me. “I probably would play him. I think just being asked the question at that point in time kind of made me anxious.”
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Last year, Hader explained that SNL had “floated” the idea that he come back to play Stefon – a gay character – but he’d turned it down because of the political climate. ... He went on to say how the idea that people saw the character differently to him had been eye-opening, “because I really love
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John got an email for a club from a guy, I think. Thought John was gay, and he sent John a club. He was like, you gotta come to this club, this club has everything. And the club was called, like Push, or something. One of the things in the email was rooms full of broken
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I have finished editing what you requested. Surprisingly, many character-related Good and
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If you fancy doing so, I always have plenty of GA nominees to review. Just look for the all-uppercase titles in the
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