Mike Myers Recreates Kanye West Katrina Moment on SNL 20 Years Later
Mike Myers Recreates Kanye West Katrina Moment on SNL 20 Years Later

Mike Myers Recreates Kanye West Katrina Moment on SNL 20 Years Later

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Mike Myers returned to Saturday Night Live to reenact and satirize his infamous 2005 live TV moment with Kanye West during the Hurricane Katrina telethon, when West declared that then-President George Bush 'doesn't care about Black people.' The sketch, titled "Mike Myers Elevator Ride," features Myers trapped in an elevator with a Kenan Thompson-portrayed West, who references both the original incident and his recent controversies, including antisemitic remarks and comments on Sean "Diddy" Combs' ongoing trial. Throughout the awkward encounter, West makes provocative statements such as claiming to have joined the KKK and questioning Myers about his Jewish heritage, escalating the tension as Myers tries to escape. Scarlett Johansson and Marcello Hernandez appear as fellow passengers who quickly exit the elevator upon seeing West, leaving Myers alone and anxious. The skit comments on how public perception of West has dramatically shifted over two decades, blending comedy with social critique. Meanwhile, Kanye West has not publicly responded to the sketch but remains active with livestream appearances promoting upcoming albums.

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