SNL Recap: Caitlin Clark Roasts Michael Che for Women's Sports Jokes

Caitlin Clark briefly proved to be the unofficial MVP of the Women’s March Madness match — and she or he’s no longer here for any complaint over her game.

“The University of Iowa announced that Caitlin Clark will have her jersey retired — and changed with an apron,” Michael Che joked right through the Saturday, April 13, episode of Saturday Night Live all through Weekend Update that used to be met with boos. “Oh, neatly the WNBA Draft is this Monday and Iowa celebrity Caitlin Clark is anticipated to be the No. 1 select.”

The digicam then panned to Clark, 22, herself as she rolled up next to Che, 40, on the Weekend Update desk. The basketball famous person thus made it transparent that she didn't approve of Che’s apron funny story, a reference to the sexist ideology that girls supposedly belong within the kitchen moderately than on the court docket.

“Thanks for having me,” Clark gushed before replying to Che’s notion that he is a fan of hers. “Really, Michael? Because I heard that little apron joke you did. … You make a large number of jokes about women’s sports, don’t you, Michael?”

While Che attempted to downplay his past jokes about girls in athletics, his SNL cohost Colin Jost “made a supercut” of every time that he, in reality, brought up ladies’s sports at live comedy gigs and on SNL.

As a rebuttal to all of Che’s mentions, Clark introduced a stack of her own jokes.

“Wow, Colin with the receipts! Thanks, man,” she quipped. “Obviously, I will be able to’t inform jokes such as you do, but I did write some jokes. It would imply so much to me for those who read some, excellent over there at the cards.”

Che then reluctantly grew to become to the teleprompter to learn Clark’s words aloud.

“The Indiana Fever has the first pick out in this Monday’s WNBA Draft,” he mentioned. “A reminder that Indiana Fever is a WNBA group and no longer what Michael Che gave to dozens of girls at Purdue University.”

After Clark proclaimed that it was once a “excellent shaggy dog story about women’s sports,” she requested Che to learn some other person who took aim at his Shame the Devil comedy special on Netflix.

“Netflix’s best new display is Ripley, featuring an eery, unsettling efficiency via actor Andrew Scott,” he arrange the dig. “Critics say it’s the hardest factor to observe on Netflix since Michael Che’s special Shame the Devil.”

Another joke highlighted Clark’s basketball record for the amount of three-pointers in her season.

“And I've 3 pointers for Michael Che. One: Be. Two: Funnier. And Three: Dumbass,” he learn, stifling fun.

Despite reading Clark’s roasts, he proved to be a just right game.

“Good success in the WNBA,” he concluded. “I am hoping you will have a perfect first season.”

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Clark, meanwhile, said joining the WNBA can be a “giant first step” however just “one step for the WNBA” and highlighted the athletes who came prior to her including Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, Dawn Staley and Maya Moore.

“These are the women [who] kicked down the door so I could walk within,” she gushed. “I need to thank them this night for laying the basis. And Michael? Since you’re a big fan, I introduced you a souvenir. It’s an apron signed through me.”

Saturday Night Live airs on NBC Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET.

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