During the SNL50: The Anniversary Special on February 16, Tom Hanks’ sketch sparked controversy, particularly among Republican viewers. Hanks reprised his role as Doug from Black Jeopardy! (a 2016 skit), portraying a MAGA-supporting character. The scene involved Doug, wearing a MAGA hat, reluctantly interacting with the host and making a comment about starting a “White Jeopardy” show. Many Republicans took offense, criticizing the portrayal of Trump supporters as disrespectful and offensive. Some viewers vowed never to watch Hanks’ work again, expressing frustration with what they saw as mocking political beliefs. The sketch sparked heated reactions, dividing the audience on social media.
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