Chris Rock Jokes About Luigi Mangione’s Looks on SNL
Chris rock Sparks Controversy with SNL Joke about Brian Thompson Murder Suspect
New York, NY - Comedian Chris Rock ignited controversy during his latest appearance on Saturday Night Live, making a pointed joke about Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Rock, known for his sharp wit and frequently enough controversial humor, quipped that “no one would care” about the 26-year-old accused if he looked like actor Jonah Hill.
“We got Luigi … you know. And that’s good. I really feel sorry for the family. I mean, everybody is fixated on how good this guy looks,” the 59-year-old comedian said on Saturday. “If he looked like Jonah Hill, no one would care. They’d already given him the chair already. He’d be dead, OK?” Rock added.
The joke,delivered during Rock’s opening monologue,drew both laughter and criticism from viewers. Some praised Rock’s willingness to tackle sensitive topics with humor, while others condemned the joke as insensitive and inappropriate.
Rock continued his monologue, acknowledging the gravity of the situation: “But he actually killed a man — a man with a family, a man with kids.”
The murder of brian Thompson has gripped the nation, with posters of Mangione appearing across New York City. The case has sparked intense media scrutiny and public debate about crime and justice.
Rock’s joke, while intended to be satirical, has reignited conversations about the role of appearance in public perception and the justice system.
Chris Rock Draws Parallels Between Healthcare CEO Murder and “The Wire” in Stand-Up routine
Comedian Chris Rock sparked controversy during a recent stand-up performance, drawing parallels between the murder of a healthcare CEO and the gritty world of HBO’s “The Wire.”
Rock addressed the tragic death of Brian Thompson, CEO of a prominent healthcare company, who was fatally shot in his driveway. “I have condolences. I have real condolences for the healthcare CEO,” Rock said. “This is a real person, you know? But you also got to go, ‘You know, sometimes drug dealers get shot.’”
He then referenced the acclaimed crime drama, adding, “I mean, you’ve seen The Wire, right?”
Rock’s comments drew mixed reactions from the audience, with some finding humor in the unexpected comparison while others criticized the comedian for seemingly minimizing the gravity of the situation.Rock also took aim at President Joe Biden during his set, commenting on the recent pardon of his son, Hunter Biden.
“There’s a lot going on in the news, my God, it’s so crazy out there,” Rock remarked. “The big story this week. Joe Biden pardoned his son.”
He continued, “I gotta hand it to Joe, he don’t move as fast as he used to, he don’t talk as fast as he used to,” Rock joked. “Only an animal would not pardon your son. Every parent in the world would pardon their son,except the parents of the Menendez Brothers,” he added.Rock’s unapologetically bold and often controversial humor has long been a hallmark of his stand-up act. His willingness to tackle sensitive topics and push boundaries continues to generate both praise and criticism.
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