Colin Jost’s Lighthearted Teasing of Scarlett Johansson Shines in SNL’s Season Finale

During the season finale of Saturday Night Live, Colin Jost took the opportunity to humorously poke fun at his wife, Scarlett Johansson. In a segment called the “Christmas Joke Swap,” Jost and his co-star Michael Che exchanged lines written by each other. With a light-hearted tone, Jost quipped, “New York State now allows movie theaters to serve alcohol – which is how I’m finally able to enjoy my wife’s indie films.”

Accompanied by a graphic of Johansson in her recent Marvel superhero movie, Black Widow, Jost playfully referenced her past controversies involving cultural appropriation. He alluded to her leading role in the 2016 adaptation of the Japanese anime, Ghost in the Shell, and her decision to withdraw from playing a transgender character in the film Rub & Tug back in 2018.

Colin Jost, 41, made a few jokes at his wife Scarlett Johansson's expense during the Weekend Update segment of Saturday Night Live 's season finale

During the season finale of Saturday Night Live, Colin Jost, the hilarious comedian at the age of 41, couldn’t resist poking fun at his wonderful wife, Scarlett Johansson, during the entertaining Weekend Update segment.

Jost and Johansson, 39, were pictured at the American Museum of Natural History's 2023 Museum Gala last month in NYC

Jost and Johansson, both 39 years old, were photographed together at the Museum Gala held by the American Museum of Natural History in New York City last month. Jost jokingly expressed his admiration for Johansson’s movies by comparing her to Coretta Scott King, the late wife of the famous civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

To counter Jost’s teasing, Che introduced a woman named Dr. Hattie Davis, whom he claimed to be a poet, author, and activist. According to reports, actress Daphne Skeeter portrayed the fictional civil rights activist, who seemed uncomfortable during some of the jokes.

During their Weekend Update segment, Jost and Che didn’t hold back on making jokes about each other. Jost even wrote a joke at Che’s expense, which Che had to read aloud. Che retaliated by making a joke about Beyonce’s Instagram photo where she was criticized for looking “too white,” saying that she appeared so white that he was finally attracted to her.

Jost and Johansson’s romantic relationship became public in May 2017 when Johansson made an appearance on a popular NBC comedy show. They officially announced their engagement in December 2017 and tied the knot in October 2020 at Johansson’s home in Palisades, New York. In August 2021, they welcomed their first child together. Johansson also has a nine-year-old daughter named Rose from her previous marriage to Romain Dauriac.

In the segment, Jost and his costar Michael Che, 40, had to recite lines written by the other person

During the segment, Jost and his fellow actor Michael Che, aged 40, were tasked with delivering lines that had been penned by one another.

Jost said, 'New York State now allows movie theaters to serve alcohol , which is how I'm finally able to enjoy my wife's little art movies'

Jost expressed his delight at the recent change in New York State’s regulations, as movie theaters are now permitted to offer alcoholic beverages. This new development has brought him immense joy, especially because he can now fully appreciate his wife’s smaller-scale artistic films with a drink in hand.

Jost playfully mentioned Coretta Scott King, the beloved wife of the renowned civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. He jokingly expressed his admiration for all her movies and humorously suggested that she would make an excellent Black Widow, comparing her to the iconic character.

Che then brought out a woman he called a 'poet, author and activist … who was last on this show, Season three, 46 years ago ... please welcome Dr. Hattie Davis, ladies and gentlemen'

And now, it’s time for a special guest to grace our show. Che excitedly introduced a remarkable woman, whom he referred to as a triple threat – a poet, author, and activist. To add to the anticipation, he highlighted that she had last appeared on this very show during its third season a whopping 46 years ago. Without further ado, let’s give a warm welcome to Dr. Hattie Davis, ladies and gentlemen!

The fictional civil rights activist was played by actress Daphne Skeeter, according to ScreenRant

Based on a report from ScreenRant, actress Daphne Skeeter took on the role of portraying a fictional civil rights activist.

During the Weekend Update segment, the co-anchors did not hold back their playful banter. Jost cheekily crafted a joke specifically aimed at Che, leaving him no choice but to read it aloud.

Jost and Che completed their 10th season as the co-anchors of the popular segment, which has been a staple of the series in its 49 years

Jost and Che have successfully wrapped up their 10th season as co-anchors of the beloved segment, which has remained a cherished component of the show for nearly five decades. The segment has boasted a long line of notable anchors in the past, including Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, the late Charles Rocket, Dennis Miller, Kevin Nealon, and the late Norm MacDonald. More recent anchors from 2000 onwards have included Colin Quinn, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers, Cecily Strong, Jost, and Che.

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