Controversial 'SNL' Sketch Sparks Backlash and Mystery Surrounding Cecily Strong's Exit

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Former "Saturday Night Live" star Cecily Strong backed out of playing Rep. Elise Stefanik in a heavily criticized sketch mocking congressional hearings on antisemitism on college campuses because she felt "uncomfortable." Strong's guest appearance would have been her first time back on the show since leaving in December 2022. Newcomer Chloe Troast replaced Strong in the sketch, which has faced backlash and calls for an apology. The sketch attempted to poke fun at the testimony of university presidents but has been criticized for its portrayal of Stefanik and handling of antisemitism.
- Cecily Strong was 'uncomfortable' as Stefanik in 'SNL' antisemitism sketch and backed out at last minute: source New York Post
- SNL gets blowback for 'vile' skit focusing on GOP lawmaker instead of college presidents' testimony Fox News
- ADL head criticizes ‘Saturday Night Live’ antisemitism hearing skit: ‘Atrocious’ The Hill
- 'SNL' faces calls to apologize for sketch that mocked Elise Stefanik — instead of university presidents New York Post
- Cecily Strong Mysteriously Pulled From 'SNL' Elise Stefanik Sketch The Daily Beast
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