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Bowen Yang, a longtime "Saturday Night Live" cast member, admitted that sometimes comedians can go "too far," after validating Aimee Lou Wood's feelings over the parody skit.
The "Wedding Banquet" actor also shared his thoughts about potentially leaving the long-running sketch comedy show.
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Bowen Yang weighs in on the controversial Saturday Night Live parody titled ‘The White Potus’ that left Aimee Lou Wood offended, calling it “mean and unfunny.” ...