In response to a viral TikToker’s critique, SNL women showcase humour and resilience, sparking a broader conversation
The women of Saturday Night Live (SNL) have taken to social media to address a controversial TikTok video that questions their attractiveness, igniting a wave of support and humour among fans and fellow cast members. The TikTok, created by user Jahelis, suggests SNL has never hired a “hot woman,” sparking significant online discourse. Sarah Sherman and Chloe Fineman, among others, leveraged humour to respond, with Sherman seeking “space to grieve privately and uglily” and Fineman offering a musical retort.
Embed from Getty ImagesThe TikTok creator singled out Heidi Gardner, critiquing her casting in roles meant to portray traditionally attractive women, sparking backlash and discussions about beauty standards in entertainment. In a follow-up video, Jahelis expressed surprise at the viral attention, aiming for dialogue rather than offence, and highlighted the backlash she faced, including derogatory comments.
This incident has opened up conversations regarding attractiveness, talent, and representation on platforms like SNL, challenging traditional views on beauty in the comedy industry. The SNL cast’s responses underline their resilience and humour, reinforcing their roles not just as entertainers but as influential voices in the ongoing dialogue about beauty standards and inclusivity in media.