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Yang said the use of occasional curse words would, “would bring a sketch to the next level. It would make it so you’d be able to know this is the real world, not heightened sketch reality. ‘S–t’ and ...
Bowen Yang caused quite the comedic stir during his guest appearance on The View. Joining the Thursday, April 24, episode of ...
While Sara Haines loves her job on The View, there is something else out there for her that she would rather do.
"Is it true that you didn't want to play JD Vance on the show?" co-host Sara Haines asked Yang. Yang responded, "I just thought there would be better people for it." "It was my impostor syndrome.
Co-host Sara Haines asked Yang whether it was true that he didn’t want to play Vance on the show. “I just thought there would be better people for it,” the “Fire Island” actor explained.
“I just thought there would be better people for it,” he told co-host Sara Haines. It was his “imposter syndrome” that made him publicly plead for SNL boss Lorne Michaels to choose someone else, he ...
This is where Vance entered the scene. “Is it true you didn’t want to play JD Vance on the show?” Sara Haines asked. Yang, without missing a beat, admitted that he felt “there would be better people” ...