dimanche 2 octobre 2016
Margot Robbie Breaks Character With Kate McKinnon During SNL's Season Premiere
Saturday Night Live returned for its 42nd season this week, bringing out Margot Robbie as their special guest, and of course, MVP Kate McKinnon. In between poking fun at Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's recent presidential debate and playing a round of Celebrity Family Feud, Keira Knightley (Margot) and Debette Goldry (Kate) sat down with Aidy Bryant, Marion Cotillard (Cecily Strong), and Lupita Nyong'o (Sasheer Zamata) at a roundtable to share their experiences as women in Hollywood for the New York Film Festival. As Kate talked about being a burned-out actress who exchanges sex for movie roles, Margot could barely hold it together as she was overcome with laughter, making for one of the best moments of the show. See for yourself in the clip above.
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