Tom Hanks leaves Trump supporters furious following ‘SNL 50’ sketch: ‘He insulted me and 77 million other viewers’

Tom Hanks has found himself at the center of controversy after reviving his “Black Jeopardy” character, Doug, on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special.

Tom Hanks has found himself at the center of controversy after reviving his “Black Jeopardy” character, Doug, on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special.

Doug — a clueless, MAGA hat-wearing Trump supporter — was first introduced in 2016, intended to highlight both the differences and unexpected similarities between Trump voters and Black culture.

But when SNL and the Hollywood icon brought Doug back for the star-studded anniversary celebration, many Trump supporters weren’t laughing.

Instead, they blasted Hanks and SNL, accusing them of peddling a tired and divisive stereotype, especially in light of Trump’s recent gains with diverse voters and his popular vote victory in the 2024 election.

The Scene That Sparked Outrage

 

In the new version of the sketch, Hanks’ Doug takes the stage, but this time, he refuses to shake hands with host Darnell Hayes, played by Kenan Thompson.That moment was enough to ignite a firestorm online, with critics slamming both the show and Hanks for what they saw as an unfair and outdated portrayal of Trump voters.

Former RFK Jr. aide Link Lauren didn’t hold back, calling the bit “disgusting” and accusing SNL of refusing to evolve.

“This show wonders why their ratings are in the gutter,” he wrote. “Trump won the popular vote. This tired trope that MAGA is racist is disgusting. SNL is an unfunny show for snobbish liberal elites.”

Right-wing influencer Dominick McGee took aim directly at Hanks: “Tom Hanks was just disrespecting every Republican on SNL as he was dressed up as a Trump supporter with a MAGA hat.”

One angered viewer tweeted: “So not funny and Tom Hanks insulted me and 77 million other viewers.”

And another X user added: “This trope of portraying the majority of the country as “racist” is so annoying, old, and divisive. Glad I’m not watching this tonight.”

Another critic noticed what they saw as a lack of laughter from the audience, writing: “No one in the audience laughs as Tom Hanks appears on SNL as a racist Trump supporter that refuses to shake hands with a Black man.”

Trump Fans Call Out SNL’s ‘Declining Viewership’

A pro-Trump account on X (formerly Twitter) posted: “Tom Hanks and SNL thought it would be hilarious for him to put on a MAGA hat and act out a stereotype of half the country in a desperate attempt to cope with Democrats’ crushing defeat in November. Not surprising no one watches SNL or NBC anymore.”

Of course, there were also plenty of viewers who found Hanks’ portrayal amusing, with some X users taking joy at seeing MAGA supporters “crying and losing their s**t” over the sketch.

 

SNL, however, didn’t stop at just one Trump joke during the three-and-a-half-hour special, which featured Cher, Bad Bunny, Adam Sandler, Scarlett Johansson, Eddie Murphy, and many more.

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