Samuel L. Jackson Revealed He Asked SNL Boss Lorne Michael About Rumored Ban Over F-Bomb On Air

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Samuel L. Jackson is a pop culture icon, having been a fixture within the realm of cinema and television for about five decades. It seems like there’s nothing he hasn’t done at this point, as he’s headlined major franchises and become the recipient of an honorary Oscar. On TV, he also hosted a 1998 episode of Saturday Night Live (which can be streamed with a Peacock Premium subscription), though he hasn’t appeared on the show in about a decade. This was rumored to be due to a ban stemming from an f-bomb he dropped on air. Now, Jackson has revealed that he’s spoken to series creator Lorne Michaels about the purported ban. 

The situation occurred in 2012 when the Marvel veteran appeared as a celebrity on one of the popular What’s Up With That? sketches. During the skit, which sees Kenan Thompson’s Diondre Cole interrupting his A-list guest stars, Samuel L. Jackson was meant to drop an f-bomb, only to be cut off by Thompson. However, the SNL veteran didn’t chime in, and Jackson let the expletive fly. 

 

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