Vanderpump Rules has given us some big stars and major drama over the years!
10.03.2024 - 21:01 / deadline.com
Ego Nwodim‘s “Lisa from Temecula” character was back on Saturday Night Live, once again shaking things up (literally) at a sports bar for a group of friends that included host Josh Brolin, Bowen Yang, Punkie Johnson, and Chloe Troast.
Lisa starts out her bit with a good deed – she’s picking up the check for the group. Things take a turn, though, when she notices the gratuity has been included on the check. That sets off a table shaking frenzy as she tries to erase it.
When a manager comes over and says that Lisa has been seen stealing soap from the restroom and asks the group to leave, Lisa’s claim of discrimination causes Yang and Brolin to break the wall in barely disguised laughter.
“Hold up, this wing ain’t done,” Lisa said at the end of the sketch. “That’s it, I’m suing. I told them to cook my meat!”
Watch the sketch above.
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